
I read a whopping 20 books in November, a number I attribute to blog tour deadlines and the NetGalley November reading challenge which you can read more about here. 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 Memory for Murder by Anne Holt (Corvus) – A gripping, clever and suspenseful crime novel
Down A Dark River by Karen Odden (Crooked Lane) – A historical mystery with a skilfully crafted plot that has plenty of twists and turns
White Dog by Rupert Whewell (Whitefox) – Published posthumously, a satirical, witty and provocative novel set in the contemporary art world
Eureka by Anthony Quinn (Vintage) – A witty, spirited and clever novel which vividly conjures up the atmosphere of 1960s London
No Way To Die by Tony Kent (Elliott & Thompson) – An action-packed contemporary thriller with an explosive (literally) twist-a-minute plot
What books were your favourites in November? Have you read any of my picks?

20! Wow, I only managed 11 and am behind on my NetGalley list!
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