
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?
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What I’m Currently Reading
Because of distractions – a bathroom refurbishment, an upcoming family wedding & gardening projects – my reading is time is limited. When I get a moment I’m slowly making my way through two of the books on the shortlist for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and a review copy.

Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon (Fig Tree)
Ancient Sicily. Enter GELON: visionary, dreamer, theatre lover. Enter LAMPO: feckless, jobless, in need of a distraction.
Imprisoned in the quarries of Syracuse, thousands of defeated Athenians hang on by the thinnest of threads. They’re fading in the baking heat, but not everything is lost: they can still recite lines from Greek tragedy when tempted by Lampo and Gelon with goatskins of wine and scraps of food.
And so an idea is born. Because, after all, you can hate the invaders but still love their poetry.
It’s audacious. It might even be dangerous. But like all the best things in life – love, friendship, art itself – it will reveal the very worst, and the very best, of what humans are capable of. What could possibly go wrong?

The Book of Days by Francesca Kay (Swift Press)
Anno Domini 1546. In a manor house in England a young woman feels the walls are closing round her, while her dying husband is obsessed by his vision of a chapel where prayers will be said for his immortal soul.
As the days go by and the chapel takes shape, the outside world starts to intrude. And as the old ways are replaced by the new, the people of the village sense a dangerous freedom.

The Night Swimmer by Simon J Houlton
A haunting literary novel of isolation, addiction, and the search for meaning — set against the grey tides of Hastings Old Town.
William “Bill” Eckersley is an unemployed writer, a night swimmer, and a man drowning in alcohol and self-doubt. Trapped in a crumbling seaside town — and within his own mind — he spirals as he searches for creative inspiration and a way out of his own inertia.
His solitary existence begins to unravel, pulling him into an increasingly disorienting world shaped as much by memory and imagination as reality.
What I’ve Just Read

Traitor’s Legacy by S. J. Parris (Hemlock Press via NetGalley)
England, 1598. Queen Elizabeth’s successor remains unnamed. The country teeters on a knife edge.
When a young heiress is found murdered at the theatre, the Queen’s spymaster Robert Cecil calls upon former agent Sophia de Wolfe to investigate.
A cryptic note found on the dead girl’s body connects to Sophia’s previous life as a spy, and her quest soon takes her into dangerous waters. Powerful enemies emerge, among them the Earl of Essex: the Queen’s favourite courtier and a man of ruthless ambition.
This is a murder that reaches directly into the heart of the court. And Sophia is concealing a deep-buried secret of her own. She must uncover the truth before her past threatens to destroy her. (Review to follow)
What I’ll Be Reading Next

A Beautiful Way to Die by Eleni Kyriacou (Aries via NetGalley)
PLAY THEIR GAME
Hollywood, 1953. Young actress Ginny Watkins is turning heads. Even the legendary – and married – actor Max Whitman can’t resist the allure of the hottest new starlet. He promises Ginny the world, in return for the right favour.
DO WHAT THEY SAY
London, 1954. Stella Hope, once the most famous actress in Hollywood, has been ousted to Ealing Studios after her divorce from the powerful Max. Just as she accepts her fate, she receives a letter, blackmailing her for a mistake she made many years ago.
OR THEY’LL BURY YOU
Two women on either side of stardom find themselves in the orbit of the same beguiling man. And one night, in the shadows of a glamorous Oscars afterparty, their lives are changed forever.

You’re a busy bee. Don’t forget to breathe, Cathy!
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What an unusual cover The Night Swimmer has!
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Finished Witness in Death by JD Robb.
And I’m continuing with my In Death rereads
1 Judgement in Death by JD Robb.
2 Mirage by Camilla Lackberg and Henrik Fexeus.
3 Betrayal in Death by JD Robb.
I’ve just started One Time Shot by Lane Hayes. Then it will be the new Anna Hackett. Then more In Death
Gill
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That does sound like a busy time!
I enjoyed Traitor’s Legacy.
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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I like the sound of A Beautiful Way To Die… I hope you will enjoy your books this week and happy reading!
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