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Someone else's shoes: Second chances from mix-ups and messes
At the time of writing this post, Jojo Moyes was a new author for me. Moyes is a former journalist with The Independent who became a full time novelist in 2001. I thought she was a romance writer, so I had not read any of her books before. I picked up Someone else's shoes at my local library and decided the premise was enough for me to give it a go. That, and my consistent need to find a new author whose catalogue I can make my way through 😉. Spoiler alert: I bloody loved So
Feb 16, 20243 min read
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The helpdesk: Contents not as advertised on the packet
I had read one novel by Shane (SA) Dunphy a few years ago, and while it was kind of weird, I rather liked it. I thought I would give his latest novel a go. The helpdesk drew me in because of the blurb and the promise of an intriguing story based on a help desk staffer who penetrates and ruins the life of a caller asking for tech help one evening. Below is that promise: James Fitzpatrick is a high-profile partner in one of London's most successful law firms. He's married to Be
Feb 16, 20243 min read
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Zero days: My second stab at a Ruth Ware novel
Zero days is my second attempt to read a Ruth Ware novel. See also my review of The It girl . I have to be honest and say that neither book sparked my interest. I'm not sure whether I will seek out any further novels by Ware. I know she's extremely popular, but I don't really get her appeal. Zero days | Published June 2023 | Read January 2024 I loved the premise of Zero days and found the computer stuff super interesting. Jack and Gabe are at the centre of the story. They are
Feb 16, 20242 min read
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The Lexie Elliott catalogue: Highly recommended!
Lexie Elliott is another favourite British author of mine whose current complete catalogue I have now read. Her books are categorised as thrillers, mysteries or suspense novels, and they are all those things. The strength in Elliott’s writing, though, comes from her strong characterisation and the way she evokes a deep sense of place. These strengths make her books less like your standard thriller and more about people and their motivations, where the setting becomes another
Feb 16, 20246 min read
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