It's been a good week for reading and all things books!
I finished Past Reason Hated by Peter Robinson. This was another good crime thriller featuring DCI Banks. This one felt a bit slow in places and there was a lot of repetition about the smoking and drinking that went on at the time but I still enjoyed the unravelling of the clues and solving of the crime. 3 stars
I moved on to this one
Yes, another crime thriller. I think it's fair to say it's my favourite genre.
This one features DCI Karen Pirie a detective working on cold cases in Scotland.
The blurb reads:But Karen is already grappling with another case, one with even more questions and fewer answers. A skeleton has been discovered in an abandoned campervan and all clues point to a killer who never faced justice - a killer who is still out there.
In her search for the truth, Karen uncovers a network of lies that has gone unchallenged for years. But lies and secrets can turn deadly when someone is determined to keep them hidden for good...."
This was actually #6 in the series but I was familiar with the character as she has been televised. Karen is definitely a no nonsense character and it was interesting reading about how things are done in Scotland and what happens when the work overlaps with policing not only in England but also abroad.
The cold case was wrapped up by the end of the book and there were quite a few twists and turns to that but the case of the skeleton didn't feel finished to me. I might have to look out the next book in the series to see where that actually ends up going. But I'll be looking out for the earlier books in the series first - I do like continuity. I'm not even sure where I got this book from. Possibly from my BIL - he passed on a lot of books last summer but it may have been a charity shop buy.
Definitely worth the read though - 4 stars from me.
I also had 2 Book Club meet ups yesterday.
The first one in the afternoon had our biggest attendance yet - 7 people. The book we'd been reading for that was Grandad there's a head on the beach by Colin Coterill which I wrote about here. Five of the group had read it and surprisingly 3 people really enjoyed it while I was in the minority of 2 who hadn't enjoyed it all.
The evening group also had 7 people there which was a good turn out and we discussed The Muse by Jessie Burton which we'd all enjoyed although some more than others. We had 5 regulars and a couple of newcomers so it was a nice mix and of course we moved on to discussing all sorts of things!
The next book I'm going to read is this one which was one I'd reserved a while ago and I picked it up from the library on Tuesday.
I've read a few books by Ann Cleeves in both her "Vera" and "Shetland" series as well as the more recent "Matthew Venn" books but this one follows the original Shetland detective Jimmy Perez after his relocation to Orkney.
Time for bed and a few opening chapters.



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