My recent reads are:
Stuart MacBride - Place of Darkness. I have read a lot by this author, this is his new one. Police procedurals set in and around Aberdeen in the north of Scotland. Always good with a sprimkling of humour.
Stuart Pawson, I have read four of his which feature a Policeman called Charlie Priest. These are set in a ficticious town in the north of Emgland, close to where I live. Charlie visits real towns, including mine. They are all very old because this author died in 2010
Last Reminder - Chill Factor - Limestone Cowboy - Some by Fire
Robert Crais - Lullaby Town. Very old and featuring Detective Elvis Cole. A long time since I read one of these
Frieda McFadden - The Housemaid. This lady writes some very different stories and very good
Frieda McFadden - The Locked Door. See above
Peter Finch - Never Seen Again New author to me but very good
In and among I read a couple of non-fiction
Coronation Street, 1960 - 2000. This is about a UK TV soap. I haven't seen it for years but I was a fan back in the day and it was good to reminisce (?). You are probably not familiar with this series, I don't know if it is braoadcast in the US. It is, or certainly was, broadcast in Canada as I used to discuss it with Mo
Peter Kay. Peter is a UK comedian and very very funny.
Stuart MacBride - Place of Darkness. I have read a lot by this author, this is his new one. Police procedurals set in and around Aberdeen in the north of Scotland. Always good with a sprimkling of humour.
Stuart Pawson, I have read four of his which feature a Policeman called Charlie Priest. These are set in a ficticious town in the north of Emgland, close to where I live. Charlie visits real towns, including mine. They are all very old because this author died in 2010
Last Reminder - Chill Factor - Limestone Cowboy - Some by Fire
Robert Crais - Lullaby Town. Very old and featuring Detective Elvis Cole. A long time since I read one of these
Frieda McFadden - The Housemaid. This lady writes some very different stories and very good
Frieda McFadden - The Locked Door. See above
Peter Finch - Never Seen Again New author to me but very good
In and among I read a couple of non-fiction
Coronation Street, 1960 - 2000. This is about a UK TV soap. I haven't seen it for years but I was a fan back in the day and it was good to reminisce (?). You are probably not familiar with this series, I don't know if it is braoadcast in the US. It is, or certainly was, broadcast in Canada as I used to discuss it with Mo
Peter Kay. Peter is a UK comedian and very very funny.
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