My Week in Books – 10th March ‘19

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New arrivals

The_Storyteller_CoverThe Storyteller by Pierre Jarawan (paperback, advance review copy courtesy of World Edition Books)

The enthralling search for a missing father

Samir leaves the safety and comfort of his family’s adopted home in Germany for volatile Beirut in an attempt to find his missing father. His only clues are an old photo and the bedtime stories his father used to tell him. The Storyteller follows Samir’s search for Brahim, the father whose heart was always yearning for his homeland, Lebanon.

In this moving and gripping novel about family secrets, love, and friendship, Pierre Jarawan does for Lebanon what Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner did for Afghanistan. He pulls away the curtain of grim facts and figures to reveal the intimate story of an exiled family torn apart by civil war and guilt. In this rich and skillful account, Jarawan proves that he too is a masterful storyteller.

Pre-order The Storyteller from Amazon UK (link provided for convenience not as part of an affiliate programme)

House of BeautyHouse of Beauty by Melba Escobar (paperback, Reading in Heels subscription box)

House of Beauty is a high-end salon in Bogotá’s exclusive Zona Rosa area, and Karen is one of its best beauticians. But there is more to her role than the best way to apply wax, or how to give the perfect massage. Her clients share their most intimate secrets with her. She knows all about their breast implants, their weekends in Miami, their divorces and affairs.

One rainy afternoon a teenage girl turns up for a treatment with Karen, dressed in her school uniform and smelling of alcohol. The very next day, the girl is found dead.

Karen was the last person to see the girl alive, and the girl’s mother is desperate to find out what she knows. Most important of all: who was her daughter going to meet that night?


On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Monday – I shared some vital (and not so vital) statistics about my blog.

Tuesday – I published my introduction to my Buchan of the Month for March: The Path of the King by John Buchan.

WednesdayWWW Wednesday is the opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next…and have a good nose around to see what other bloggers are reading.   I also took part in the cover reveal for Shari Low’s forthcoming book, This Is Me.

Thursday – I shared my thoughts about the longlist for The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2019 and published my review of a book I thought might have been a contender, All Among the Barley by Melissa Harrison.

Saturday – I took part in the blog tour for The Olive Garden Choir by Leah Fleming publishing my review of this heart-warming tale of a community coming together on a Greek island.

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


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

Planned posts

  • Book Review: Josephine’s Daughter (The Golden City #5) by A.B. Michaels
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Cornish Lady by Nicola Pryce
  • Book Review: Louis & Louise by Julie Cohen
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer
  • Top Ten Tuesday: Standalone Books That Need a Sequel
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Throwback Thursday: Sugar in the Blood by Andrea Stuart
  • Book Review: So Much Life Left Over by Louis de Bernieres

My Week in Books – 3rd March ‘19

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New arrivals  

PilgrimPilgrim by Louise Hall (ebook, courtesy of Mercier Press and Random Things Tours)

After a major row with his wife, Sarah, Charlie Carthy storms out of the family home. Just hours later he finds out that Sarah has become the victim of a hit and run driver and is in critical condition in hospital.

Sarah’s death and Charlie’s self-absorbing grief throws their daughter Jen’s life into turmoil. Will an unwanted pilgrimage to Medjugorje heal Jen and Charlie’s relationship, or, should Jen prepare to lose her remaining parent?

Told with a deep humanity and grace, Pilgrim is a story about a man who feels he has nothing to live for, and a daughter who is determined to prove him wrong.

The Golden HourThe Golden Hour (Lady Evelyn Mystery #4) by Malia Zaidi (ebook, courtesy of Damp Pebbles Blog Tours)

Lady Evelyn Carlisle has barely arrived in London when familial duty calls her away again. Her cousin Gemma is desperate for help with her ailing mother before her imminent wedding, which Evelyn knew nothing about! Aunt Agnes in tow, she journeys to Scotland, expecting to find Malmo Manor in turmoil. To her surprise, her Scottish family has been keeping far more secrets than the troubled state of their matriarch.

Adding to the tension in the house a neighbour has opened his home, Elderbrooke Park, as a retreat for artistic veterans of the Great War. This development does not sit well with everyone in the community. Is the suspicion towards the residents a catalyst for murder?

A tragedy at Elderbrooke Park’s May Day celebration awakens Evelyn’s sleuthing instinct, which is strengthened when the story of another unsolved death emerges, connected to her own family. What she uncovers on her quest to expose the truth will change several lives forever, including her own. With the shadow of history looming over her, Evelyn must trust in her instinct and ability to comb through the past to understand the present, before the murderer can stop her and tragedy strikes again.

Pre-order The Golden Hour: A Lady Evelyn Mystery from Amazon UK (link provided for convenience not as part of an affiliate programme)


On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Monday – I published my review of The Glass Woman by Caroline Lea, an atmospheric historical novel set in 17th century Iceland.

Tuesday – I joined the blog tour for The Blameless Dead by Gary Haynes sharing my review of this dark dual time thriller.

WednesdayWWW Wednesday is the opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next…and have a good nose around to see what other bloggers are reading.

Thursday – My Throwback Thursday post was my review of my Buchan of the Month for February, Salute to Adventurers by John Buchan.

Friday – I shared my five favourite books I read in February.

Saturday – I took part in the Six Degrees of Separation meme forming a bookish chain that led from The Arsonist by Chloe Hooper to Prester John by John Buchan.  (Yes, any excuse to include a Buchan!) I also hosted a stop on the blog tour for Poetic Justice by R.C. Bridgestock, the prequel to the DI Jack Dylan crime series.  It was a two for the price of one day as I shared a fantastic guest post by the authors and, later, my review of Poetic Justice.

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


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

Planned posts

  • Book Review: Louis & Louise by Julie Cohen
  • Buchan of the Month: Introducing The Path of the King by John Buchan
  • Top Ten Tuesday: Characters I’d Like To Switch Places With
  • Book Review: So Much Life Left Over by Louis de Bernieres
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Throwback Thursday: Sugar in the Blood by Andrea Stuart
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Olive Garden Choir by Leah Fleming
  • Book Review: Josephine’s Daughter by A.B. Michaels

How was your week in books? Literary prize contender or charity shop donation?