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just finished London Bridges by James Patterson, Mary, Mary is next on the list
only a few days ago I stumbled across the fact that Peter May went to the same secondary school as me - albeit a good few years before me - and that in his book 'Runaway' his descriptions of his school and teachers are such that, though not named, the teachers - as well as the school - are recognisable to pupils of my later time..Just started the new Peter May book, so far so good
Interesting…might give it a look as my grandfather was landed at Gallipoli and served on the Bulgarian front (in the Scottish Horse and Black Watch) before serious illness saw him out of there before being deployed to France/Belgium prior to being shot and invalided out.Great Uncle Harry by Michael Palin.
Born in the late 19th century, Harry was a bit of a black sheep in Palin’s family. Unlike his father and siblings, he was pretty hopeless academically, and struggled to hold a job down. Palin researches his story, which sees him working on the railways and tea plantations in India, then farming in New Zealand. He volunteers in WW1, seeing action in Gallipoli and Flanders before meeting his death at the Somme (all this is revealed on the back cover, so no spoilers here).
It’s very well written and pretty gripping, given you know how the story ends.
Milton & Reacher are the only do good drifters I know.Just finished the John Milton series so looking for something else/similar.
Have read all the Jack Reacher/ Mitch Rapp series.
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I've read all of these, they are excellent. The standard doesn't drop off, you can happily look forward to reading the rest of the seriesCurrently part way through a series of books by M.J. Lee. The central character is a detective inspector (Ridpath) seconded to the Coroner’s office but still working for a major CID team in Greater Manchester Police. The stories are fast paced, and the characters well put together.
The added bonus for me is the locations used in the book. It’s set in the northwest of England, predominantly southwest Manchester. Many of the streets and buildings I know really well, which adds to the pictures we create in our mind when we’re reading.
Am currently reading (actually listening) to With A Little Help From Their Friends by Stuart Maconie. It's basically a series of potted biographies of 100 people who came into contact with, and had an influence on The Beatles over the years. Written in his usual sardonic style, it's very enjoyable, perfect for the bath!
I listen to audio books on BBC Sounds app. Brilliant variety from classics to new stuff - mostly serialised. A great resource for those who love listening to book readings.Just an aside on the listening to… I got into audio books a few months back. What an absolute revelation! Having someone read a book to you with the emotion and excitement they see in the story has really shocked me. Definitely worth a punt if you’ve never experienced it before.
I'm also a recent convert to audio books. Spend a lot of time driving and they really make the time fly by.Just an aside on the listening to… I got into audio books a few months back. What an absolute revelation! Having someone read a book to you with the emotion and excitement they see in the story has really shocked me. Definitely worth a punt if you’ve never experienced it before.