My Week in Books – 12th September 2021

MyWeekinBooks

On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Monday – I published an extract from Appointment in Tehran by James Stejskal.

Tuesday This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was Books To Put A Smile On Your Face.

Wednesday – I shared my review of Three Words for Goodbye by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb as part of the blog your. And WWW Wednesday is the opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next… and to have a good nose around what others are reading. 

Thursday – I put Casemate Publishing in the spotlight, sharing my pick of their recent and forthcoming releases. 

Friday – I celebrated completing the When Are Your Reading? 2021 Challenge.

Saturday – I published my review of Anything Is Possible by Elizabeth Strout.

As always, thanks to everyone who has liked, commented on or shared my blog posts on social media.


New arrivals

To All The LivingTo All the Living by Monca Felton (ARC, Imperial War Museum Classics)

In January 1941 Griselda Green arrives at Blimpton, a place ‘so far from anywhere as to be, for all practical purposes, nowhere.’ Monica Felton’s 1945 novel gives a lively account of the experiences of a group of men and women working in a munitions factory during the Second World War. 

Wide-ranging in the themes it touches on, including class, sexism, socialism, fear of communism, workers’ rights, anti-semitism, and xenophobia, the novel gives a vivid portrayal of factory life and details the challenges, triumphs and tragedies of a diverse list of characters. 

Drawing on the author’s own wartime experiences at the Ministry of Supply, To All the Living is reprinted in a new edition which includes an introduction from IWM, putting the work into historical context and shedding new light on this vital aspect of Britain’s home front.


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

Planned posts

  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Wrecking Storm (Thomas Tallant #2) by Michael Ward
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: Ghosts of the West (Drabble and Harris #3) by Alec Marsh
  • Book Review: The Fortune Men by Nadifa Mohamed 
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: Blasted Things by Lesley Glaister
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: A Single Rose by Muriel Barbery

#WWWWednesday – 8th September 2021

WWWWednesdays

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

A Better Part of ValorA Better Part of Valor (Valorie Dawes #3) by Gary Corbin

While jogging off duty along the riverfront, rookie cop Valorie Dawes discovers the body of a young girl—and ignites a manhunt for a serial killer.

The Shoeless Schoolgirl Slayer has remained a step ahead of the Clayton, CT police for months. All of his victims drowned. All were found barefoot. And all bear the same strange, fresh tattoo. Then rookie cop Val Dawes notices patterns that eluded the department’s more traditional senior detectives. Following her intuition, she discovers clues that convince her she’s closing in.

But is she? Or is the clever and elusive Slayer laying a trap to make Val the next victim?

The Fortune MenThe Fortune Men by Nadifa Mohamed

The story of a murder, a miscarriage of justice, and a man too innocent for his times . . .

Mahmood Mattan is a fixture in Cardiff’s Tiger Bay, 1952, which bustles with Somali and West Indian sailors, Maltese businessmen and Jewish families. He is a father, chancer, petty criminal. He is a smooth-talker with rakish charm and an eye for a good game. He is many things, but he is not a murderer.

So when a shopkeeper is brutally killed and all eyes fall on him, Mahmood isn’t too worried. Since his Welsh wife Laura kicked him out for racking up debts he has wandered the streets more often, and there are witnesses who allegedly saw him enter the shop that night. But Mahmood has escaped worse scrapes, and he is innocent in this country where justice is served. Love lends him immunity too: the fierce love of Laura, who forgives his gambling in a heartbeat, and his children. It is only in the run-up to the trial, as the prospect of returning home dwindles, that it will dawn on Mahmood that he is in a fight for his life – against conspiracy, prejudice and cruelty – and that the truth may not be enough to save him.


Recently finished

The Senator’s Darkest Days by Joan E. Histon

Three Words For Goodbye by Hazel Gaynor & Heather Webb

Anything Is Possible by Elizabeth Strout 

The Wrecking Storm (Thomas Tallant #2) by Michael Ward

Ghosts of the West by Alec Marsh

When daring journalist Sir Percival Harris gets wind of a curious crime in a sleepy English town, he ropes in his old friend Professor Ernest Drabble to help him investigate. The crime is a grave robbery, and as Drabble and Harris pry deeper, events take a mysterious turn when a theft at the British Museum is soon followed by a murder.

The friends are soon involved in a tumultuous quest that takes them from the genteel streets of London to the wide plains of the United States. What exactly is at stake is not altogether clear – but if they don’t act soon, the outcome could be a bloody conflict, one that will cross borders, continents and oceans…

Meanwhile, can Drabble and Harris’s friendship – which has endured near-death experiences on several continents, not to mention a boarding school duel – survive a crisis in the shape of the beautiful and enigmatic Dr Charlotte Moore? (Review to follow for blog tour)


What Cathy (will) Read Next

Blasted ThingsBlasted Things by Lesley Glaister 

1920: Britain is trying to forget the Great War. Clementine, who nursed at the front and suffered her own losses, must bury the past and settle for a life of middle class respectability. Then she meets Vincent, an opportunistic veteran whose damage goes much deeper than the painted tin mask he wears to face the world.

Powerfully drawn together they enter a deadly relationship that careers towards a dark and haunting resolution.