My Week in Books – 20th October ‘19

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On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Tuesday –  The Top Ten Tuesday topic was Extraordinary Book Titles. I also joined the blog tour for Don’t Get Involved by F. J. Curlew, sharing my review of this thriller set in Ukraine.

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 – I published my introduction to my Buchan of the Month, The House of the Four Winds by John Buchan.  I also published my review of one of the events I attended at Henley Literary Festival 2019, namely David Suchet talking about his photo memoir, Behind the Lens.

Friday – I shared my review of another event I attended at Henley Literary Festival 2019, namely Victoria Hislop talking about her latest book, Those Who Are Loved.

Saturday – I shared my review of The Glittering Hour by Iona Grey as part of the blog tour.

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


New arrivals

Mrs Palfrey at the ClaremontMrs. Palfrey at the Claremont by Elizabeth Taylor (ebook)

On a rainy Sunday in January, the recently widowed Mrs. Palfrey arrives at the Claremont Hotel where she will spend her remaining days.

Her fellow residents are magnificently eccentric and endlessly curious, living off crumbs of affection and snippets of gossip. Together, upper lips stiffened, they fight off their twin enemies—boredom and the Grim Reaper.

Then one day Mrs. Palfrey strikes up an unexpected friendship with Ludo, a handsome young writer, and learns that even the old can fall in love.

cover176261-mediumThe Boy With Blue Trousers by Carol Jones (eARC, courtesy of Head of Zeus and NetGalley)

On the goldfields of 19th-century Australia, two very different girls are trying to escape their past.

1856, China. In the mulberry groves of the Pearl River Delta, eighteen-year-old Little Cat carries a terrible secret. And so, in disguise as a boy in blue trousers, she makes the long and difficult passage to Australia, a faraway land of untold riches where it is said the rivers run with gold.

1857, Australia. Violet Hartley has arrived off the boat from England, fleeing scandal back home. Like the Chinese immigrants seeking their fortunes on the goldfields, Violet is seduced by the promise of a new frontier. Then she meets Little Cat, a woman who, like her, is trying to escape her past.

As their fates inextricably, devastatingly entwine, their story becomes one of freedom, violence, love and vengeance, echoing across the landscapes of two great continents.


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

 

Planned posts

  • Event Review: Anne De Courcy at Henley Literary Festival 2019
  • Top Ten Tuesday
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Summer Springsteen’s Songs Saved Me by Barbara Quinn

My Week in Books – 13th October ‘19

MyWeekinBooks

On What Cathy Read Next last week

Blog posts

Monday – I published my review of the Michael Joseph Proof Party at Henley Literary Festival 2019.

Tuesday –  The Top Ten Tuesday topic was Character Traits I Love.

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 crime novel, Rivals (Georgina Garrett #2) by Sam Michaels as part of the blog tour.

Thursday – Another blog tour and another review, this time of A Ration Book Childhood  by Jean Fullerton. I also published my review of Welcome to America by Linda Boström Knausgård.

Saturday – I shared (finally) my review of my Buchan of the Month for September, The Blanket of the Dark by John Buchan.

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


New arrivals

Hitlers SecretHitler’s Secret (Tom Wilde #4) by Rory Clements (eARC, courtesy of Zaffre and NetGalley)

In the Autumn of 1941, the war is going badly for Britain and its allies. If the tide is going to be turned against Hitler, a new weapon is desperately needed.

In Cambridge, brilliant history professor Tom Wilde is asked by an American intelligence officer to help smuggle a mysterious package out of Nazi Germany – something so secret, even Hitler himself doesn’t know of its existence.

Posing as a German-American industrialist, Wilde soon discovers the shocking truth about the ‘package’, and why the Nazis will stop at nothing to prevent it leaving Germany. With ruthless killers loyal to Martin Bormann hunting him down, Wilde makes a desperate gamble on an unlikely escape route.

But even if he reaches England alive, that will not be the end of his ordeal. Wilde is now convinced that the truth he has discovered must remain hidden, even if it means betraying the country he loves…

The Other YouThe Other You by J. S. Monroe (eARC, courtesy of Head of Zeus and NetGalley)

Kate used to be good at recognising people. So good, she worked for the police, identifying criminals in crowds of thousands. But six months ago, a devastating car accident led to a brain injury. Now the woman who never forgot a face can barely recognise herself in the mirror.

At least she has Rob. Young, rich, handsome and successful, Rob runs a tech company on the idyllic Cornish coast. Kate met him just after her accident, and he nursed her back to health. When she’s with him, in his luxury modernist house, the nightmares of the accident fade, and she feels safe and loved.

Until, one day, she looks at Rob anew. And knows, with absolute certainty, that the man before her has been replaced by an impostor.

Is Rob who he says he is? Or is it all in Kate’s damaged mind?


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

 

Planned posts

  • Event Review: Anne De Courcy at Henley Literary Festival 2019
  • Event Review: Victoria Hislop at Henley Literary Festival 2019
  • Event Review: David Suchet at Henley Literary Festival 2019
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: Don’t Get Involved by F. J. Curlew
  • Top Ten Tuesday: Extraordinary Book Titles
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: The Glittering Hour by Iona Grey
  • Buchan of the Month: Introducing The House of the Four Winds by John Buchan