I AM BACK! (part-time!)
This Week In Books is a weekly update on what you’ve been reading hosted by Lipsyy Lost & Found . A similar meme is hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words.
∧ Then ∧ Hold my Hand by M.J. Ford
How long do you hunt for the missing?
A horrible vanishing act…
When a young Josie Masters sees a boy wearing a red football shirt, Dylan Jones, being taken by a clown at a carnival, she tries to alert the crowds. But it’s too late. Dylan has disappeared…
Thirty years later, Josie is working as a police officer in Bath. The remains of the body of a child have been found – complete with tatters of a torn red football shirt. Is it the boy she saw vanish in the clutches of the clown? Or is it someone else altogether?
And then another child disappears…
This cover breaks my heart!
≈ Now ≈ Annie’s Summer by the Sea by Liz Eeles
When Annie Trebarwith unexpectedly inherits Tregavara House, her much-loved family home atop the cliffs of Salt Bay, she begins to wonder: with all the good friends and warm memories she’s made in the village, could it be her forever home?
Luckily her gorgeous Poldark-lookalike boyfriend, Josh Pasco, has exactly the same idea. High on the Cornish cliffs he gets down on one knee, and Annie has everything she’s ever dreamed of.
But when a summer storm causes catastrophic damage to the beautiful but aging house, Annie and Josh are faced with tumbling tiles and a massive repair bill – and a roof that’s leaked straight onto her wedding gown…
Can the Salt Bay community save Annie’s house and her wedding – and give Annie the happy-ever-after she’s always wanted?
Trying to summon spring with this lovely story!
∨ Next ∨ The Craftsman by Sharon Bolton
Catching him will make her career – and change her forever.
August, 1999
On the hottest day of the year, Assistant Commissioner Florence Lovelady attends the funeral of Larry Glassbrook, the convicted murderer she arrested thirty years earlier. A master carpenter and funeral director, Larry imprisoned his victims, alive, in the caskets he made himself. Clay effigies found entombed with their bodies suggested a motive beyond the worst human depravity.June, 1969
13-year- old Patsy Wood has been missing for two days, the third teenager to disappear in as many months. New to the Lancashire police force and struggling to fit in, WPC Lovelady is sent to investigate an unlikely report from school children claiming to have heard a voice calling for help. A voice from deep within a recent grave.August, 1999
As she tries to lay her ghosts to rest, Florence is drawn back to the Glassbrooks’ old house, in the shadow of Pendle Hill, where she once lodged with the family. She is chilled by the discovery of another effigy – one bearing a remarkable resemblance to herself. Is the killer still at large? Is Florence once again in terrible danger? Or, this time, could the fate in store be worse than even her darkest imaginings?
My first Sharon Bolton! Finally!
What’s on your reading list this week?
I do hope you’re successful in summoning Spring. I’m fed up of the cold! Enjoy these books.
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I can’t feel my toes!!!!
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I’m so looking forward to reading my copy of The Craftsman – it’s a little way off for me but Sharon Bolton’s books never disappoint!
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I really have high expectations about Sharon Bolton’s The Craftsman. I have an older of her story in paperback too, so I can finally discover her work!
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Can’t wait for The Craftsman – will be reading that next week. I love Sharon Bolton! If you enjoy that, you should check out her others: Now You See Me and Daisy in Chains are particularly good.
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I hope you enjoy The Craftsman! 🙂 I have seen many reviews for Daisy in Chains and all the reviews were great, but the hype made me postpone reading it!
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Hold my hand looks great though most likely quite emotional too. Enjoy your books his week. Happy reading.
I’m currently reading the new installment in the DCI Erika Foster Series and I just finished reading Beartown 🙂
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Yes, I love the different emotions that Hold my Hand triggers! I hope you are enjoying Robert’s latest book 🙂
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Hope you enjoyed Hold My Hand as much as I did. I’ve just finished The Craftsman – superb, dark and creepy!
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Oh, I love creepy 😀 Hold My Hand did not disappoint!
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I bet you’ll be sold when you read one of Sharon Bolton’s books! Great www this week! Happy reading Meggy!
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I hope so! I have high expectations! Thank you, love, happy reading to you! x
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Love the look of Annie’s Summer by the Sea!
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Me too! We need some sun!
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The cover and title to Hold My Hand is heart wrenching!
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Isn’t it? The story is just as well!
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Ooh your first Sharon Bolton? I read Daisy in Chains and I loved it. That is the only Bolton book I have read though. The blurb of that one sounds very dark! I hope you love it and I look forward to your review.
Amanda xx
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I did not read Daisy in Chains because of the hype surrounding it, I was afraid not to like it! But I’m in love with this cover and the book comes from work, they’re expecting my thoughts to decide what to do with it! 🙂 xxx
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Ooh, I hope you enjoy the Sharon Bolton – she’s one of my faves. Can’t wait to read this new one… 😀
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After hearing so much about her books, I hope it will live up to expectations! 🙂
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Good to see you back with WWW 🙂
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I had missed it! It’s funny how habits are taken very quickly and become part of your routine 🙂
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