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Not as enjoyable as Garnethill seemed to be too much emphasis on getting the Asian characters right, however still in the great setting of Edinburgh and will still give her other books a go.


Read this as was tempted to rejoin a reading group which in the past has been a bit Richard and Judy, and was impressed by their choice of this. It is only the second horror book I have read, coincidentally I read a Richard Laymon last year at the same time-the lead up to Valentines day! The writing was much better, but thought it did tend to drag on a bit in description of things ( especially the boiler!), but this seems to be the way of male writers sometimes. Had lots of things going on, some clever plots and characters, and suspense but thought it dragged on a bit and found my self skipping pages so I could get to the end. I understand from friends who read this in their teens that it was especially chilling, I wouldn't say that but the scenes towards the end, gathered pace and can see how it was made in a film, which I will have to rewatch as can only remember "Here's Johnny" !!




Help Me, Jacques book:Help Me, Jacques Cousteau
Loved this bok, long time since a book made me laugh out loud, a quirky kinda feel good book, a change from what I normally read, to begin with I was getting dreaded flashbacks of readingLife of Pi, but then it turned into funny observations of a Canadian family, the dry sense of humour and the child's observations were uncanily how I see life, and I felt a link with the narrator. The writing style was also very good, I am even going to read one of her other books nowThe Outlander despite it being historical, another genre I avoid, but hey there is a murder thrown in so should be able to get through it!


Mint Tea and Other StoriesHaven't read short stories for a while, I enjoyed the clever mix of people and settings for these stories


Where the God of Love Hangs Out
Another book of short stories, pretty gritty dissecting the more unpleasant things/not spoken of apsects of love and life, and it's loss.


Started off really liking this mild thriller, trying to read it in one sitting. The tale of how a sister refuses to give up on her missing sister, you do warm to her through the book but I still found myself finding similarities and sympathies with the missing Tess, the mother is also an interesting character. The book has a good pace as you try to find out the plot but ends rather dissapointedly. Still worth a read but not up there with the greats, it's a Richard and Judy after all!





































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Wanted to read this as inspired by all the Norwegian and Swedish writers I have been reading, and No I haven't read the Girl with Dragon Tattoo yet! I definitely want to visit soon and absorb the ambiance, but not get murdered!