#6Degrees of Separation: From Rules of Civility to Hercule Poirot’s Christmas

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It’s the first Saturday of the month which means it’s time for 6 Degrees of Separation!

Here’s how it works: a book is chosen as a starting point by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best and linked to six other books to form a chain. Readers and bloggers are invited to join in by creating their own ‘chain’ leading from the selected book.

Kate says: Books can be linked in obvious ways – for example, books by the same authors, from the same era or genre, or books with similar themes or settings. Or, you may choose to link them in more personal or esoteric ways: books you read on the same holiday, books given to you by a particular friend, books that remind you of a particular time in your life, or books you read for an online challenge. Join in by posting your own six degrees chain on your blog and adding the link in the comments section of each month’s post.   You can also check out links to posts on Twitter using the hashtag #6Degrees.


This month’s starting book is Rules of Civility by Amor Towles, a book I haven’t read but which I know starts on New Year’s Eve in 1937. This gave me the theme for my chain, namely dates in the year that are marked for various reasons.

Let’s start in February with The Infinite by Patience Agbabi which tells the story of Elle, a Leapling (a child born on 29th February) who also possesses the ability to leap through time.

We’ll leap through time, back to 44 BC to be precise. The Ides of March by Thornton Wilder is an epistolary novel set in the period running up to the assassination of Julius Caesar on 15th March 44 BC.

Another novel where a character’s life is in danger is The Dancing Floor by John Buchan. It’s set on the mysterious island of Plakos in the Aegean and culminates in the enactment of ancient pagan rituals for the arrival of Spring.

There are more pagan rites and another island in The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy. A police man on the trail of a missing girl is lured to the remote Scottish island of Summerisle as May Day approaches.

Hallowe’en has become associated with superstitious beliefs and in Agatha Christie’s Hallowe’en Party Hercule Poirot is called in to investigate the death of a girl who claimed, at a Hallowe’en party, to have witnessed a murder.

Staying with Agatha Christie, in Hercule Poirot’s Christmas a family reunion at Christmas is marred by a brutal murder and Poirot, as a guest of the head of the household, must investigate.

My chain has taken me from New Year’s Eve to Christmas, with some deaths along the way. Where did your chain take you?

#WWWWednesday – 29th December 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

WahalaWahala by Nikki May (eARC, Doubleday)

Ronke, Simi, Boo are three mixed-race friends living in London. They have the gift of two cultures, Nigerian and English. Not all of them choose to see it that way.

Everyday racism has never held them back, but now in their thirties, they question their future. Ronke wants a husband (he must be Nigerian); Boo enjoys (correction: endures) stay-at-home motherhood; while Simi, full of fashion career dreams, rolls her eyes as her boss refers to her urban vibe yet again.

When Isobel, a lethally glamorous friend from their past arrives in town, she is determined to fix their futures for them.

Cracks in their friendship begin to appear, and it is soon obvious Isobel is not sorting but wrecking. When she is driven to a terrible act, the women are forced to reckon with a crime in their past that may just have repeated itself.

The Cornish CaptiveThe Cornish Captive by Nicola Pryce (ARC, Corvus)

Cornwall, 1800. Imprisoned on false pretences, Madeleine Pelligrew, former mistress of Pendenning Hall, has spent the last 14 years shuttled between increasingly destitute and decrepit mad houses. When a strange man appears out of the blue to release her, she can’t quite believe that her freedom comes without a price. Hiding her identity, Madeleine determines to discover the truth about what happened all those years ago.

Unsure who to trust and alone in the world, Madeleine strikes a tentative friendship with a French prisoner on parole, Captain Pierre de la Croix. But as she learns more about the reasons behind her imprisonment, and about those who schemed to hide her away for so long, she starts to wonder if Pierre is in fact the man he says he is. As Madeleine’s past collides with her present, can she find the strength to follow her heart, no matter the personal cost?


Recently finished

Links from the titles will take you to my review

The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories From My Life by John le Carré 

Love After Love by Ingrid Persaud

Blue Shoes and Happiness (No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency #7) by Alexander McCall Smith


What Cathy (will) Read Next

BetrayalBetrayal (The Englishman #2) by David Gilman (ARC, Head of Zeus) 

Someone’s trying to start a war. And Raglan’s just walked into the kill zone.

It has been many years since Dan Raglan served in the French Foreign Legion, but the bonds forged in adversity are unbreakable and when one of his comrades calls for help, Raglan is duty-bound to answer.

An ex-legionnaire, now an intelligence officer at the Pentagon, disappears. He leaves only this message: should he ever go missing, contact Raglan. But Raglan’s not the only one looking for the missing man. From the backstreets of Marseilles, Raglan finds himself following a trail of death that will lead him to Florida, to the camaraderie of a Vietnam vet in Washington D.C., and into the heart of a bitter battle in the upper echelons of the US intelligence community.

Pursued by both the CIA and a rogue female FBI agent, Raglan’s search will place him in the cross hairs of an altogether more lethal organisation. Tracking his old comrade, he finds himself in the midst of deadly conspiracy, and on a journey to a fatal confrontation deep in the Honduran rainforest.