
Hosted by Taking on a World of Words, this meme is all about the three Ws:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think you’ll read next?
Why not join in too? Leave a comment with your link at Taking on a World of Words and then go blog hopping!
Currently reading
Skelton’s Guide to Blazing Corpses (Arthur Skelton #3) by David Stafford (Allison & Busby via NetGalley)
Guy Fawkes Night, 5th November, 1930. Bonfires are blazing, rockets burst. In a country lane, revellers discover a car that has been set on fire. At first, they assume that this is the work of vandals taking the Guy Fawkes spirit a little too far, sitting at the wheel is a body, charred beyond recognition.
The initial assumption is that the owner of the car, Mr Harold Musgrave, a successful travelling salesman has taken his own life in a particularly grisly act of self-immolation. The post-mortem, however, reveals that Mr Musgrave was either unconscious or dead before the fire was lit. When Tommy Prosser, a local criminal, is charged with the murder, barrister Arthur Skelton believes him to be innocent, so sets out to ensure justice is served.
I really enjoyed the previous two books in the series so found it impossible to resist requesting this when I came across it on NetGalley. It’s a lot of fun.
Devils and Saints by Jean-Baptiste, trans. by Sam Taylor (Gallic Books)
An elderly man gives virtuoso piano performances in airports and train stations. To the incredulity of the passers-by, he refuses their offers to play in concert halls, or at prestigious gatherings. He is waiting for someone, he tells them.
Joseph was just sixteen when he was sent to a religious boarding school in the Pyrenees: les Confins, a dumping ground for waifs, strays, and other abandoned souls. His days were filled with routine and drudgery, and he thought longingly of the solace he found through music in his former life.
Joe dreams constantly of escape, but it seems impossible. That is, until a chance encounter with the orphanage’s benefactor leads him to Rose, and a plan begins to form…
A review copy courtesy of the lovely people at Gallic Books. I very much enjoyed the author’s previous book, A Hundred Million Years and a Day and this one is proving just as good.
Recently finished
Elena by Rupert Colley (free novella available via author’s website)
The Darlings of the Asylum by Noel O’Reilly (HQ via NetGalley)
The Truth Must Dazzle Gradually by Helen Cullen (Michael Joseph via NetGalley)
What Cathy (will) Read Next
The Girl From Simon’s Bay by Barbara Mutch (Allison & Busby)
Simon’s Town is a vibrant seafaring community in a picturesque part of the Union of South Africa. Louise Ahrendts, daughter of a local shipbuilder, nurtures the dream of becoming a nurse amid the unwritten, unspoken rules about colour that might hold her back.
As the port becomes a hub of activity following the outbreak of the Second World War, Louise crosses paths with man she is determined to be with – despite all the obstacles that life and war can throw in their way.
But when a new troubled moment of history dawns, can they find their way back to each other?

Skeleton’s Guide to Blazing Corpses is quite a title haha. Might have to check that series out! I’ve never heard of it before.
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They sound interesting. I especially like the sound of Skelton’s Guide to Blazing Corpses.
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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