My Week in Books – 10th February ‘19

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New arrivals

The Olive Garden Choir by Leah Fleming (e-book, courtesy of Head of Zeus and NetGalley)

On the beautiful island of Santaniki, close to Crete, it’s not all white sands and sunshine. When retired bookseller Ariadne Blunt suggests the English residents form a choir, there are groans of resistance. After a little persuasion, the group gather in Ariadne’s olive garden to rehearse for a seasonal concert, but each member of this choir has their own anxieties and secrets.

Ariadne’s partner, Hebe, is in failing health. Clive struggles to accept the loss of his wife while Natalie hides her shameful secret in baking for comfort. Della, the Pilates teacher drinks too much and Chloe, Queen Bee of the village society, faces a family dilemma. Then there is Mel, the real songbird amongst them, English wife of a taverna owner who hides her talent until the choir inspires her to raise her voice once more.

In this tiny community, the choir brings the residents together like never before in a bittersweet tale of love and loss – and how life can begin again when you let go of the past.

Things in Jars by Jess Kidd (eARC courtesy of Vintage and NetGalley)

London, 1863. Bridie Devine, the finest female detective of her age, is taking on her toughest case yet. Reeling from her last job and with her reputation in tatters, a remarkable puzzle has come her way. Christabel Berwick has been kidnapped. But Christabel is no ordinary child. She is not supposed to exist.

As Bridie fights to recover the stolen child she enters a world of fanatical anatomists, crooked surgeons and mercenary showmen. Anomalies are in fashion, curiosities are the thing, and fortunes are won and lost in the name of entertainment. The public love a spectacle and Christabel may well prove the most remarkable spectacle London has ever seen.

Things in Jars is an enchanting Victorian detective novel that explores what it is to be human in inhumane times.

The Parisian by Isabella Hammad (eARC courtesy of Canongate and NetGalley)

As the First World War shatters families, destroys friendships and kills lovers, a young Palestinian dreamer sets out to find himself.

Midhat Kamal picks his way across a fractured world, from the shifting politics of the Middle East to the dinner tables of Montpellier and a newly tumultuous Paris. He discovers that everything is fragile: love turns to loss, friends become enemies and everyone is looking for a place to belong.

Isabella Hammad delicately unpicks the tangled politics and personal tragedies of a turbulent era – the Palestinian struggle for independence, the strife of the early twentieth century and the looming shadow of the Second World War. An intensely human story amidst a global conflict, The Parisian is historical fiction with a remarkable contemporary voice.

Dark Sky Island by Lara Dearman (e-book courtesy of Orion and NetGalley)

An inspector and journalist join forces to uncover long-buried secrets, simmering resentments, and a chilling murder in a tiny, remote island in the English Channel.

The tiny island of Sark lies isolated in the dark waters of the Channel Islands. No cars are allowed. No streetlamps light its paths. It is the world’s only Dark Sky Island. This breathtaking patch of land seems the picture of tranquility—but at its heart lies a web of murder, deceit, and hidden danger.

When bones are discovered on Derrible Bay and an elderly resident is violently murdered, DCI Michael Gilbert from the nearby island of Guernsey is called in to tackle the case. With his department under fire, he needs to find the killer—and fast. Joining him is newspaper reporter Jennifer Dorey, whose father died in a mysterious drowning off the island. As Michael struggles to crack the case and Jennifer launches her own investigation, the island’s residents are left reeling and soon, their dark secrets begin to unravel threatening everything.

On an island steeped in superstition, where tales of hauntings and devil craft abound, Michael and Jenny race to discover the truth in Dark Sky Island, the second tantalizing installment of Lara Dearman’s Jennifer Dorey mysteries.


On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Monday – I went Down the TBR Hole in an attempt to reduce the number of books on my To-Read shelf on Goodreads.  Success?  Hmm…

Tuesday – I published my review of A Killer’s Alibi by William L. Myers, Jr., the third in the author’s Philadelphia Legal crime thriller series which is due to be published in a few weeks’ time.  I also shared my top five January reads.

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 published my review of The Sewing Machine by Natalie Fergie as part of the blog tour to mark publication of the book in paperback.

Thursday – I hosted a slot on the blog tour for Coming Home to Holly Close Farm by Julie Houston.  Julie wrote a lovely guest post about her approach to creating characters.

Friday –  I shared a list of books set in or about the lovely island of Barbados where I’m currently on holiday.

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

  • Blog Tour/Q&A: Summer on the Italian Lakes by Lucy Coleman
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Throwback Thursday: The Last Day by Claire Dyer
  • Book Review: The Phoenix of Florence by Philip Kazan
  • Buchan of the Month: Introducing Salute to Adventurers by John Buchan

My Week in Books – 3rd February ‘19

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New arrivals

the american agentThe American Agent (Maisie Dobbs #15) by Jacqueline Winspear (proof copy courtesy of Allison & Busby and Random Things Tours)

When Catherine Saxon, an American correspondent reporting on the war in Europe, is found murdered in her London digs, news of her death is concealed by British authorities. Serving as a linchpin between Scotland Yard and the Secret Service, Robert MacFarlane pays a visit to Maisie Dobbs, seeking her help. He is accompanied by an agent from the US Department of Justice – Mark Scott, the American who helped Maisie get out of Hitler’s Munich in 1938. MacFarlane asks Maisie to work with Scott to uncover the truth about Saxon’s death.

As the Germans unleash the full terror of their blitzkrieg upon the British Isles, raining death and destruction from the skies, Maisie must balance the demands of solving this dangerous case with her need to protect Anna, the young evacuee she has grown to love and wants to adopt. Entangled in an investigation linked to the power of wartime propaganda and American political intrigue being played out in Britain, Maisie will face losing her dearest friend – and the possibility that she might be falling in love again.

Pre-order The American Agent (Maisie Dobbs #15) from Amazon UK (link provided for convenience not as part of an affiliate programme)

hetty's secret warHetty’s Secret War (Women at War #3) by Rosie Clarke (eARC courtesyof Aria Fiction and NetGalley)

In 1939, with the world on the brink of war, one women faces a future more uncertain than she had ever imagined…

Georgie – when the man she has always loved is sent to France on a secret war office mission every knock of the door fills her with dread of it being the feared telegram boy…

Beth – orphaned as a child, Beth is coming of age and determined to do her bit for the war effort. Caught up in a whirlwind romance, she marries only to become a war widow… and one expecting a baby who will never know his brave father. Can she find happiness again?

Hetty – desperately trying to make her way back from Paris to her beloved family in England, a fateful and tragic encounter brings Hetty to Chateau de Faubourg where she joins the resistance and risks both her heart and her life fighting for charismatic resistance leader Stefan Lefarge…

However dark the times, courage, determination and the power of friendship can overcome the hardships of war.

Pre-order Hetty’s Secret War (Women at War #3) from Amazon UK (link provided for convenience not as part of an affiliate programme)

The Things We Cannot SayThe Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer (eARC courtesy of Random Things Tours and NetGalley)

What would you sacrifice for love? Inspired by the author’s family history, a searing page-turner of war, family secrets and a love to defy all odds.

World War Two – Alina and Tomasz are childhood sweethearts. The night before he leaves for college, Tomasz proposes marriage. But when their village falls to the Nazis, Alina doesn’t know if Tomasz is alive or dead.

Present day –  When Alice’s cherished grandmother is hospitalised, a hidden box of mementoes reveals a tattered photo of a young man, a tiny leather shoe and a letter. Her grandmother begs Alice to return to Poland to see what became of those she held dearest.  In Poland separated from her family, Alice begins to uncover the story her grandmother is so desperate to tell, and discovers a love that bloomed in the winter of 1942.

As a painful family history comes to light, will the struggles of the past and present finally reach a heartbreaking resolution?

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

The Cornish LadyThe Cornish Lady by Nicola Pryce (eARC courtesy of Rachel’s Random Resources)

Educated, beautiful and the daughter of a prosperous merchant, Angelica Lilly has been invited to spend the summer in high society. Her father’s wealth is opening doors, and attracting marriage proposals, but Angelica still feels like an imposter among the aristocrats of Cornwall.

When her brother returns home, ill and under the influence of a dangerous man, Angelica’s loyalties are tested to the limit. Her one hope lies with coachman Henry Trevelyan, a softly spoken, educated man with kind eyes. But when Henry seemingly betrays Angelica, she has no one to turn to. Who is Henry, and what does he want? And can Angelica save her brother from a terrible plot that threatens to ruin her entire family?

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

The FamiliarsThe Familiars by Stacy Halls (hardcover, review copy courtesy of Bonnier Zaffre and Readers First)

Fleetwood Shuttleworth is 17 years old, married, and pregnant for the fourth time. But as the mistress at Gawthorpe Hall, she still has no living child, and her husband Richard is anxious for an heir. When Fleetwood finds a letter she isn¹t supposed to read from the doctor who delivered her third stillbirth, she is dealt the crushing blow that she will not survive another pregnancy.

When she crosses paths by chance with Alice Gray, a young midwife, Alice promises to help her give birth to a healthy baby, and to prove the physician wrong.

When Alice is drawn into the witchcraft accusations that are sweeping the North-West, Fleetwood risks everything by trying to help her. But is there more to Alice than meets the eye?

As the two women’s lives become inextricably bound together, the legendary trial at Lancaster approaches, and Fleetwood’s stomach continues to grow. Time is running out, and both their lives are at stake.

Only they know the truth. Only they can save each other.

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


On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Tuesday – The Top Ten Tuesday topics was Most Recent Additions to My To-Read List. I also published my review of Eagle & Crane by Suzanne Rindell which I absolutely loved.

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.

Friday – I published my review of Prester John by John Buchan, my Buchan of the Month for January.

Saturday – I took part in the Six Degrees of Separation meme whose starting book this month was Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.

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: A Killer’s Alibi (Philadelphia Legal #3) by William L. Myers, Jr.
  • My Five Favourite January Reads
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Sewing Machine by Natalie Fergie
  • Blog Tour/Guest Post: Coming Home to Holly Close Farm by Julie Houston