Ferrara, Italy. 1940. Lili Passigli is studying at the University of Ferrara when Mussolini’s Racial Laws deem her of ‘inferior’ Jewish descent, blindsiding her completely. As Hitler’s strength grows across Europe, Lili’s world begins to shrink around her, with the papers awash in Fascist propaganda and the city walls desecrated with anti-semitic slurs. When Germany… Continue reading One Good Thing by Georgia Hunter
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Redemption by Jack Jordan
Aaron Alexander has just been released from jail after serving eleven years for causing the death of Joshua Moore in a hit-and-run. Now a free man, all he wants to do is stay on the straight and narrow and leave his troubled past behind him. But for Joshua’s mother Evelyn, eleven years in jail isn’t nearly enough. Consumed by grief and rage,… Continue reading Redemption by Jack Jordan
The Dog Park Detectives by Blake Mara
Murder is never just a walk in the park . . . When friends Louise and Irina find a dead body in the local park whilst walking their dogs, they are soon drawn into the mystery of who murdered local entrepreneur Phil Creasey. Phil used to be a member of their dog walking community –… Continue reading The Dog Park Detectives by Blake Mara
Great British Walkies by Jen and Sim Benson @collins_ref @NTBooks
Thank you to Rachel Quin, Collins Reference Books, and The National Trust for a copy of Great British Walkies, published today. Daisy and Ollie say thank you to Forthglade for their treats. Dog-friendly country walks in Britain with places to eat and stay Don’t just take your dog for a walk. Take your dog for… Continue reading Great British Walkies by Jen and Sim Benson @collins_ref @NTBooks
The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin
1880s England. On the bleak island of Ray, off the Essex coast, an idealistic young doctor, Simeon Lee, is called from London to treat his cousin, Parson Oliver Hawes, who is dying. Parson Hawes, who lives in the only house on the island – Turnglass House – believes he is being poisoned. And he points… Continue reading The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin
Murder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle @TomHindle3 @CenturyBooksUK #crimefiction
One happy couple.Two divided families.A wedding party to die for. On the private island of Castello Fiore – surrounded by the glittering waters of Lake Garda – the illustrious Heywood family gathers for their son Laurence’s wedding to Italian influencer Eva Bianchi. But as the ceremony begins, a blood-curdling scream brings the proceedings to a… Continue reading Murder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle @TomHindle3 @CenturyBooksUK #crimefiction
Barking Up The Right Tree by Leigh Russell
Today I’m sharing a promo post for Barking Up The Right Tree by Leigh Russell on the Random Things Tours blog tour. This is the first book in a new cosy mystery series. Synopsis : When Emily’s boyfriend walks out, she is devastated. As she is puzzling over what to do with the rest of… Continue reading Barking Up The Right Tree by Leigh Russell
The Best Days of Our Lives by Lucy Diamond
When 35-year-old Leni McKenzie is knocked off her bike, her family’s world is turned upside down. Leni and her sister Alice were best friends as well as siblings. But did they know each other as well as Alice thought? In the hope of coming to terms with her grief, she tries to piece together Leni’s… Continue reading The Best Days of Our Lives by Lucy Diamond
An Unwanted Inheritance by Imogen Clark
From million-copy bestselling author Imogen Clark comes a story of three siblings and a suitcase full of cash. Will the unexpected windfall tear them apart? When their father dies unexpectedly, siblings Max, Ellie and Nathan can’t even contemplate emptying his house—not least because he spent his last decade curating what feels like a museum to… Continue reading An Unwanted Inheritance by Imogen Clark
A Summer of Castles by Rachel Walkley
A Summer of Castles. A secret in ruins. At the beginning of the sultry 2003 English summer, Robyn Yates quits her job to photograph fifteen castles for a man she’s never met. A man who won’t tell her his real name. What motivates her is an unusual ability she can’t explain nor understand. Somebody does… Continue reading A Summer of Castles by Rachel Walkley