
I started the year with a flourish, reading fifteen books in January including some that have been on my bookshelves, in my review pile or on my NetGalley shelf for way too long. I found something to enjoy in all the books I read but there were a few that stood out. Links from each title will take you to my review. You can find a list of all the books I’ve read so far in 2021 here. If we’re not already friends on Goodreads, send me a friend request or follow my reviews.
A Prince and A Spy (Tom Wilde #5) by Rory Clements – regular followers of this blog will know I love this series and to my mind this was the best one yet
The Dead of Winter by S.J. Parris – I’m a bit behind with this series featuring Giordano Bruno, having yet to read the latest instalment, Execution (although I’ve recently acquired the audiobook version) so this collection of novellas was a lovely reminder of what I have to look forward to
To The Dark (Simon Westow Mystery #3) by Chris Nickson – this was a new historical mystery series for me but I enjoyed it so I’ll be looking out for future books
The Art of Dying (Raven, Fisher & Simpson #2) by Ambrose Parry – more historical crime fiction with the follow-up to The Way of All Flesh
Connectedness (Identity Detective #2) by Sandra Danby – a book from my author review pile featuring freelance journalist and ‘identity detective’ Rose Haldane
What books were your favourites in January? Have you read any of my picks?

Tom Wilde had to be on this list! 😀
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I thought about having the list be all him 😀
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😀 Very tempting!
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