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
Last week went a bit awry so while I fully intended to be reading Testament of Youth, deadlines mean that I have shuffled the books and have a different collection to share with you this week.
I am currently reading The Shrimp and the Anemone by L.P. Hartley which is number 8 in my 20 Books of Summer Challenge.
An evocative account of a childhood summer spent beside the sea in Norfolk by brother and sister, Eustace and Hilda and is the first in a trilogy of tales about these siblings. The Shrimp and the Anemone takes place when they are children, The Sixth Heaven when they are in their early 20’s, and Eustace and Hilda finalises the trilogy when they are in their late 20’s.
I have just finished Lie With Me by Sabine Durrant a fast-moving psychological thriller which unusually has a man as the protagonist.
My review will follow shortly but in the meantime you can read a synopsis and a taster from this book, see yesterday’s post.
Next up I am planning on reading Liz Nugent’s second novel, Lying in Wait which will be published on 7 July 2016. If you can’t wait that long, and haven’t already done so I highly recommend her debut novel: Unravelling Oliver!
Blurb
Another absorbing, twisty, brilliantly observed story of murder in high places.
The last people who expect to be meeting with a drug-addicted prostitute are a respected judge and his reclusive wife. And they certainly don’t plan to kill her and bury her in their exquisite suburban garden. Yet Andrew and Lydia Fitzsimons find themselves in this unfortunate situation.
While Lydia does all she can to protect their innocent son Laurence and their social standing, her husband begins to falls apart. But Laurence is not as naïve as Lydia thinks. And his obsession with the dead girl’s family may be the undoing of his own. NetGalley
What are you reading this week? Fancy any of these? Please share in the comments envelope below
Of those, I like the sound of Lying in Wait the most. You can’t beat a good “body under the patio”/”in the trunk in the corner” story! Sometimes it’s nice to be in on the secret from the start and watch as everything unravels. The Columbo approach to crime story writing!
Here’s my post: https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2016/06/29/www-wednesday-29th-june-2016/
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Lying in Wait should be good as Unravelling Oliver was a fantastic read and similar in a way in that we knew what had happened from the outset.
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I’ve been struggling with my reading (and writing) – hard to concentrate on anything. I really need to grow a thicker skin. Or else find the perfect page-turning book to make me forget about everything.
I’ve just abandoned the book I was reading: a French thriller writer (and screenwriter). It was a book about jihadists which looked interesting on paper, but didn’t start as well as I expected and after about 80-100 pages or so I gave up.
I am about to embark on Isabel Costello’s Paris Mon Amour, which is a love story with quite a few thrills, or so I am informed.
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Oh sorry to hear that Marina – here’s hoping that book will turn up to take your mind off everything else, maybe Isabel Costella’s book will be the one!
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The last two catch my attention! They sound really interesting.
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Thanks for stopping by Amanda 🙂
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Isn’t it always the way, Cleo? Life gets in the way of…life. I am looking forward to your review of Lie With Me; it sounds intriguing. And Lying in Wait sounds fascinating, too. I think you’ve got some good reading in store.
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I really shouldn’t complain as much of life being busy is the good stuff, but.. I do miss my reading! I’m hoping to snatch a few hours to get through this lovely bunch.
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Lie with me does seem really interesting. I look forward to your review. I also like the sound of Lying in Wait. I am always excited about getting a good thriller.
Here is my WWW:https://ahavenforbooklovers.wordpress.com/2016/06/29/www-wednesday-june-29th/
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Lie With Me was a real page turner – loved it and Liz Nugent’s debut was stunning so I have high hopes. Thanks for visiting and leaving your link.
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I really find Lie With Me intriguing. I love a prologue that sends me lots of questions to ponder on right from the start. But I admit a rich and influential couple burying a body in their garden sounds like a story a reader can’t miss!
Happy reading 🙂
Here’s my week in books https://chocolatenwafflesblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/29/this-week-in-books-june-29th-2016/
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Haha yes a body in the garden has to be the premise of the week! Thank you so much for visiting and leaving your link 🙂
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These all sound sooo great…Lying in Wait is one I’m adding to my list. Thanks! Here’s MY WWW POST
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It does look good – did you ever read Unravelling Oliver?
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Ohh, I do hope you’re enjoying Shrimp! Can’t wait to hear what you think… but I’m kinda scared too… 😉
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Started well but you’ll have to await my review 😉
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You’re ripping through the 20 Books of Summer challenge! (Hope it’s because you’ve been doing something lovely like lying on the beach reading…).
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Oh Kate – yes I did read lots on my holiday thank you – I’m actually behind schedule because July is full of review books and my daughter is getting married so each time I think I have a bit of free time, I get told I’ve got jobs to do 😉
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Oh, that is cool that Lie With Me has a male protagonist. Hope it was a good one!
-Lauren
http://www.shootingstarsmag.blogspot.com
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Yes it does make a nice change to have a different viewpoint in this genre.
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Lie with Me looks gooood! Will be looking out for your thoughts on that one. 🙂 have a great week.
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A lot of lie/lying with you this week. Hope it’s all fun. Happy reading!
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