
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
West Heart Kill by Dann McDorman (ARC, Raven Books)
You.
Yes, you, reading this.
Get in the car.
Sit in the back – you’re joining the detective and the other guy who’s driving. They’re both in the front. Don’t think about the other guy. He’s not important.
You’re going to the West Heart clubhouse. The country club that’s so swanky it’s in the title of this book. Kill. It’s not that kind of kill. Or maybe it is, after all.
You arrive, it’s the Fourth of July weekend and look – there’s cocktails on the lawn. What’s your poison?
Don’t flick forward. You just have to wait. Especially for the part when you find out what happens on page XX.
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz (Orion)
When editor Susan Ryeland is given the tattered manuscript of Alan Conway’s latest novel, she has little idea it will change her life. She’s worked with the revered crime writer for years and his detective, Atticus Pund, is renowned for solving crimes in the sleepy English villages of the 1950s. As Susan knows only too well, vintage crime sells handsomely. It’s just a shame that it means dealing with an author like Alan Conway…
But Conway’s latest tale of murder at Pye Hall is not quite what it seems. Yes, there are dead bodies and a host of intriguing suspects, but hidden in the pages of the manuscript there lies another story: a tale written between the very words on the page, telling of real-life jealousy, greed, ruthless ambition and murder.
Recently finished
The King’s Mother by Annie Garthwaite (Penguin)
What Cathy Will Read Next
In the Garden of Sorrows by Karen Jewell (MindStir Media)
Isabel Fuller, a strong, once passionate woman, is deadened with grief by the death of her oldest son in the First World War, haunted by visions of him dying alone, and bitter at her husband for encouraging him to enlist.
When a young, charismatic preacher arrives for a revival one summer, he awakens in Isabel an intense attraction and feelings long forgotten. When she finally succumbs to his seduction, their affair pushes Isabel’s marriage to the breaking point.
In the Garden of Sorrows is a gripping, erotically charged story of loss and sorrow, anger and recrimination, and the redemptive power of love.

Your current reads look good.
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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I am curious about Magpie Murders. Enjoy your week.
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It was very clever if a bit on the long side. Full review coming soon.
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I’m looking forward to your review of that “West Heart Kill” novel.
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Looking at other reviews it seems like a some love it/some hate it book. I need to get further through it before I know which one I’m going to be in!
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