Lypsyy Lost & Found my Wednesday post gives you a taste of what I am reading this week. A similar meme is run by Taking on a World of Words
I have just started reading Daisy In Chains by the magnificent Sharon Bolton
Blurb
Famous killers have fan clubs.
Hamish Wolfe is no different. Locked up for the rest of his life for the abduction and murder of three young women, he gets countless adoring letters every day. He’s handsome, charismatic and very persuasive. His admirers are convinced he’s innocent, and that he’s the man of their dreams.
Who would join such a club?
Maggie Rose is different. Reclusive and enigmatic; a successful lawyer and bestselling true-crime writer, she only takes on cases that she can win.
Hamish wants her as his lawyer, he wants her to change his fate. She thinks she’s immune to the charms of a man like this. But maybe not this time . . .
Would you? NetGalley
I have just finished My Husband’s Wife by Jane Corry which has had me enthralled with the story split between the past and present. My Husband’s Wife will be published on 26 May 2016 – look out for my review coming soon!
Blurb
FIRST COMES LOVE. THEN COMES MARRIAGE. THEN COMES MURDER…
When lawyer Lily marries Ed, she’s determined to make a fresh start. To leave the secrets of the past behind.
But then she meets Joe. A convicted murderer who reminds Lily of someone she once knew, and who she becomes obsessed with freeing.
But is he really innocent?
And who is she to judge? Amazon
Next up is going to be Die of Shame by Mark Billingham who hasn’t disappointed me yet so I’m braced for the ride, and doesn’t it sound good?
Blurb
Every Monday evening, six people gather in a smart North London house to talk about addiction. There they share their deepest secrets: stories of lies, regret, and above all, shame.
Then one of them is killed – and it’s clear one of the circle was responsible.
Detective Inspector Nicola Tanner quickly finds her investigation hampered by the strict confidentiality that binds these people and their therapist together. So what could be shameful enough to cost someone their life?
And how do you find the truth when denial and deception are second nature to all of your suspects? Amazon
What are you reading this week? Do share in the comments envelope below!
These all look so good…and I especially love the cover of Daisy in Chains. Thanks for sharing…and for visiting my blog.
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Daisy in Chains had me gripped from the first page and I really need to get back to it!
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All three look intriguing! I love Sharon Bolton and books about crime writers. Great picks!
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Thank you – I am looking forward to getting stuck into the Sharon Bolton
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I also really enjoyed My Husband’s Wife, and Daisy in Chains looks great- will add to my to read list! Great post 🙂 here’s mine: https://snazzybooks.com/2016/05/25/www-wednesday-25-may-2016/ 🙂
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Thank you for visiting and leaving your link – Daisy in Chains has got off to a tremendous start!
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A bit scarey but good!
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🙂
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I read My Husband’s Wife last week, it was really good!!!
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Yes not quite what I expected, better!
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All three waiting tbr here as well. Looking forward to your thoughts.
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Oh that’s excellent news Jill – we will be able to compare notes!
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My Husband’s Wife is my next read which I’ve heard lots about. Also hearing good things about Daisy in Chains, I’ve never read a Sharon Bolton so maybe I should add to the wish list.
Here’s my WWW – https://bookboodle.co.uk/2016/05/25/www-wednesday-may-25th/
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Sharon Bolton is an excellent writer – Daisy in Chains is a standalone but she also has a series featuring a police officer Lacey Flint which is very good (she has some other standalones too)
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I’ve just finished reading Loving Le Corbusier which is about Yvonne Gallis, the architect Le Corbusier’s wife. For research I’m reading Adam Hochschild’s Spain in our Hearts about American involvement in the Spanish Civil War and for fun I’m reading Inceptio by Alison Morton – it’s a thriller set in … well the premise is that the Roman Empire didn’t fall and that there’s a country in Europe called Roma Nova which has survived and the society is a matriarchy (I might have that last bit wrong) Alternate history I think is the correct description … It’s not the usual thing I read but I’m thoroughly enjoying it.
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What a fascinating mix of books – I don’t think I’ve read any ‘alternate history’ but Inceptio sounds intriguing for sure. Good to hear you are enjoying it and I do hope the research is coming along well.
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I’ve started to see My Husband’s Wife popping up all over the place, but I think Die of Shame sounds more intriguing. I hope you enjoy it!
Here’s my WWW: https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/www-wednesday-25th-may-2016/
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I’m looking forward to Die of Shame too – I’m a fan of Mark Billingham although his books are slightly darker than what I usually read – can’t wait to see what this one has in store. Thanks for visiting and leaving your link.
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Ooh, I love the sound of Die of Shame! I’ve read a couple of less-than-thrilling thrillers this week, so maybe that’s one I should pick up, or at least keep an eye on.
Here’s my post this week: https://keysandopenmind.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/wippet-and-www-wednesday-25-may-2016/
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I have enjoyed all Mark Billingham’s previous books so I have fairly high hopes for this one.
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I just finished reading “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”, an autobiography by the late Maya Angelou, and also “So Much Synth”, a poetry collection by Brenda Shaughnessy. Brenda is my fav! I just did a review of the book here: https://heartwhatartareyou.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/bomb-threat-so-much-synth-by-brenda-shaughnessy-a-review/
“Daisy in Chains” vaguely reminds me of a book I noticed on Fantastic Fiction a while ago: I think it was called “Black-Eyed Susans”. Yup, I just looked it up. It’s by Julia Heaberlin. Just judging by these other choices, I think it would be another book you’d enjoy.
xo
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Oh I read that autobiography a few years ago-so good
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I really liked Daisy in Chains! The one from Mark Billingham sounds interesting but I’ve read one of his books (Bloodline) and it just wasn’t it for me so I don’t really know yet.
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I keep hearing such great things about Daisy in Chains and My Husband’s Wife, Cleo. Both of them sound really intriguing! You’ve got some good reading ahead, I think.
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I have Daisy in Chains on my TBR and hope to start reading it very soon. I also have a copy of My Husband’s Wife to read asap as well, I’m pleased you enjoyed it so much. Hope you have a good week! 🙂
Here’s my WWW post:
https://rathertoofondofbooks.com/2016/05/25/www-wednesday-25-may/
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They all look so good, particularly Daisy In Chains, but then I’ve yet to read anything by Sharon Bolton that I haven’t enjoyed. Enjoy your reading!
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They book look good. I love an enticing mystery.
sherry @ fundinmental My Sunday Memes
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My Husband’s Wife really catches my interest. I’ll have to check that out! Here’s my post. 🙂
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Daisy in Chains sounds like a perfect summer read for you Cleo 😉 I’ might have to add it to my list too.
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Daisy in Chains sounds creepy. I hope it’s also enjoyable. Happy reading!
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SPOILER ALERT!!! Daisy in Chains is BRILLIANT!!!!! 😀
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I’ve only just started and already putting it down very reluctantly 😊
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Another week where I’d read all of your picks. I haven’t read any Mark Billingham for a while though so that has made me think I should pick him up again.
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I’ve been wanting to read Die Of Shame since Jo @ mychestnutreadingtree.wordpress.com reviewed it. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts about it. I’ve seen Daisy In Chains pop up on some blogs but I’m not sure I’d enjoy it. My husband’s wife, on the other hand, is a book I am really excited about.
Happy reading!
Here’s my week in books https://chocolatenwafflesblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/this-week-in-books-may-25th-2016/
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Oh I hope you do enjoy My Husband’s Wife – my review is up tomorrow – I’m really loving Daisy in Chains but I am a huge fan of Sharon Bolton’s. Thanks for visiting and leaving your link.
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Sounds like you’ve gone for stalwarts, where you know what you’re getting – it’s quite comforting to go through such a period occasionally, isn’t it? Authors whose books you always look forward to…
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Yes it is good to know that I know what I’m likely to get with these reads!
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I really like the sound of Daisy in Chains so I’m adding it to my TBR. Will be looking forward to your review of My Husband’s Wife too as I’ve seen quite a bit of hype around it.
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Daisy in Chains and Die of Shame both sounds so amazing. I’m really excited to see what you think!
-Lauren
http://www.shootingstarsmag.blogspot.com
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I just found you on Twttter (followed) and found a few recommendations in your 2016 list. I will definitely be back.
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I’m delighted you found me – it sounds like we share an interest in the historical fiction – I have a few to read over the summer!
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Thanks for stopping by
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