Crime is still featuring strongly in my reading lately, mostly because I am busily working my way through a few series which have got me completely hooked.
First up was some Scandi crime which was typically dark and gloomy - I seem to find Scandi crime a bit hit and miss at times but this one had a good twist which helped. Then it was some more of Tim Weaver's David Raker series - only one more book to go and I'm all caught up.
After that it was back into Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad series; I'm looking forward to watching the TV adaption later on this year. It should be good (cross fingers)
My first audio book for the year was another one of those Charles Paris Mysteries featuring the always excellent Bill Nighy. I'm really struggling this year to find any audio books that are appealing so if you have any suggestions please do pass them on.
Up next was an unusual thriller about 3 woman called Elizabeth who are all interlinked and connected in some way.
I've been a bit slack in my non fiction reading this year so I made up for just a little bit by reading 3 in a row. One about a woman de-cluttering her life, another about pension plans in America and how many of them failed and how it effected people (pretty heavy duty reading which is most unlike me) and finally one about a woman running a small holding.
And finally, as usual, a super lovely chick lit read about a woman who lives a very safe and ordinary life who goes to America to fulfill a dying friend's wish.
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