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Friday, May 31, 2019

2019 books, #31-35

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Why we sleep, by Matthew Walker. Kindle edition. This was a fascinating book; and also a somewhat depressing one. Walker is a sleep scient...
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Monday, April 22, 2019

2019 books, #26-30

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When the dogs don't bark: a forensic scientist's search for the truth, by Professor Angela Gallop [audiobook]. Read by Sandra Duncan...
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Sunday, April 14, 2019

2019 books, #21-25

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Dead men's bones , by James Oswald. Kindle edition. Perfect companion to a weekend in Edinburgh and Glasgow.  DI Tony McLean is invest...
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Sunday, April 07, 2019

2019 books, #16-20

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The sleeping and the dead , by Ann Cleeves. Kindle edition. A body is found in a local lake during a summer of drought; it's identifie...
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

2019 books, #11-15

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California Fire and Life  by Don Winslow [audiobook]. Read by Jon Lindstrom. Audible edition. Jack Wade is an arson investigator; he pride...
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Friday, February 22, 2019

2019 books, #6-10

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The stone circle, by Elly Griffiths. Kindle edition. The eleventh of the Ruth Galloway/Harry Nelson books. This time, another circle is fo...
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2019 books, #1-5

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Attempting to get back into the swing of book reviews this year; and hoping to put in some crafty-type posts as well! The cadaver king an...
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Monday, December 31, 2018

2018 books

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Having completely failed to do any reviews this year, I'm just going to list 2018's books here and hope to do better next year!  At ...
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Thursday, December 28, 2017

2017 books, #46-50

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22.11.63 , by Stephen King [audiobook]. Read by Craig Wasson. Audible edition. Wow.  Just wow.  Jake Epping, a high school teacher, discov...
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Saturday, October 14, 2017

2017 books, #41-45

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Gone with the wind, by Margaret Mitchell. Kindle edition. I keep wondering why I haven't read many more books this year, but we've...

2017 books, #36-40

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End games in Bordeaux , by Alan Massie. Kindle edition. Catching up on some books read much, much earlier; it's too easy to leave book...

2017 books, #31-35

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Another day in the death of America, by Gary Younge.  London: Guardian Books, 2016. Gary Younge picked a random 24 hours in the US, and th...
Sunday, August 13, 2017

2017 books, #26-30

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The underground railroad, by Colson Whitehead.   London: Fleet, 2016. Cora's life on a cotton plantation in Georgia, where she is an o...

2017 books, #21-25

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Dominion, by CJ Sansom [audiobook]. Read by Daniel Weyman.  Rearsby, Leics.: Clipper, 2012. It's 1952 and Britain is twelve years into...
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Saturday, April 22, 2017

2017 books, #16-20

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The apprentice of Split Crow Lane: the story of the Carr's Hill murder , by Jane Housham [audiobook]. Read by Jim Barclay and Anna Benti...
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Saturday, March 25, 2017

2017 books, #11-15

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Cast iron , by Peter May. London: riverrun, 2017. The sixth, and presumably last, of the Enzo books - although Enzo's wager with Roger...
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Sunday, March 12, 2017

2017 books, #6-10

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The hanging tree , by Ben Aaronovitch.   London: Gollancz, 2016. The sixth of the Peter Grant series, and another really enjoyable read.  ...
Sunday, January 29, 2017

2017 books, #1-5

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Inferno , by Dan Brown [audiobook]. Read by Paul Michael.  Rearsby, Leics: Clipper, 2013. This is, of course, dreadful tosh.  But a good s...
Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016 books, #86-90

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Freeze frame, by Peter May. Kindle edition. I'm starting to become quite freaked out with the coincidences in locations with this seri...
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2016 books, #81-85

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Bringing in the sheaves: wheat and chaff from my years as a priest, by Richard Coles.  London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2016. This is a lo...
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