A Look Back At My Winter 2019/20 TBR

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. One of last year’s topics was My Winter 2019/20 TBR and I thought it would be fun to check how many I actually read. I have to say, given my past record on lists like this, the results were surprising.

I wonder if it will be a similar story when I come to look back on My Spring 2020 TBR?


Payback (DI Charley Mann #1) by R.C. Bridgestock – the first in a new crime series from the husband and wife team behind the novels featuring DI Jack Dylan. Read and reviewed (links from titles will take you to my review)

Mrs. P’s Book of Secrets by Lorna Gray – ‘There are no white shrouded spectres here, no wailing ghouls. Just the echoes of those who have passed, whispering that history is set to repeat itself.’ Read and reviewed

A Messy Affair (Lena Szarka Mystery #3) by Elizabeth Mundy – Lena Szarka, a Hungarian cleaner working in London, is forced to brush up on her detective skills for a third time when her cousin Sarika is plunged into danger. Read and reviewed

The Other You by J.S. Monroe – a ‘gripping and addictive’ new thriller for 2020. Read and reviewed

The Lady of the Ravens by Joanna Hickson – Two women – servant, Joan Vaux and Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII – with two very different destinies are drawn together in the shadow of the Tower of London. Read and reviewed

Hitler’s Secret (Tom Wilde #4)by Rory Clements – set in 1941, Cambridge history professor, Tom Wilde is asked by an American intelligence officer to help smuggle a mysterious package out of Nazi Germany. Read and reviewed

The Bermondsey Bookshop by Mary Gibson – set in 1920s London, an inspiring story of struggle against poverty, hunger and cruel family secrets. Read and reviewed

Requiem for a Knave by Laura Carlin – from the author of The Wicked Cometh, what’s described as ‘a dark, page-turning tale of passion and romance in the darkest of places’. Read and reviewed

The Recovery of Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel – described as ‘a chilling exploration into obsession, reconciliation and revenge’. Read and reviewed

Real Life by Adeline Dieudonne – described as ‘a fierce and poetic debut on surviving the wilderness of family life’. Read and reviewed

Well, what do you know – a full house! Of course, it did help that a lot of the books I put on my list were for blog tours. If you had a Winter TBR list, did you get through all the books you planned to read?

 

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