Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks: Fifty Years of Mystery in the
Making by John Curran
We
happened to be in the book room of the local charity shop when the
volunteer placed this book on the shelf, right next to where Bill was
standing. He immediately called my attention to it and I snapped it
up—it probably spent about 30 seconds on the shelf. The author was
at a conference and met Christie’s grandson, Mathew Pritchard. They
became friends and Curran spent time at the family home. During one
visit, he discovered Agatha Christie’s notebooks and became a bit
obsessed with them. This book is the result. In it, he talks about
her process, her work, and includes two short stories—one is a
different version of a previously published story and one is a new
Poirot. I was thrilled to be in the right place at the right time so
I could bring this book home with me. It’s a keeper.
Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde by Alexis de Veaux
This
is exactly what the subtitle says it is. It was an interesting read
for people who are interested in poetry, feminism, activism, and
civil rights.
The Janus Stone by Elly Griffiths
This
is the second book in the author’s Dr Ruth Galloway series. The
main character is an archaeologist who gets drawn into investigations
when bones are found. The e-audiobook section of
the library website has the first four in the series. I’d listened
to the first one a few months ago and I liked it well enough to
reserve the second one. The day before it was to be available, I
found this book in a charity shop, so bought that and cancelled the
reserve. I found book 6 in a different charity shop several weeks
ago.
In
this book, the bones of a child are found during the construction of
what are to be luxury apartments on the site of a former children’s
home. Before it was a children’s home, it was the home of a
well-off family where some terrible events occurred. Dr Galloway and
the police are called in and find themselves in some difficulty
trying to figure out what the bones mean and who they used to be. At
the same time, there is an archaeological dig going on nearby. What
is the connection of the lead archaeologist to the family who used to
own the property? What does the placement of the child’s bones
mean?
The Outcast Dead by Elly Griffiths
This is Book 6 in the Ruth Galloway series.
Here's to an excellent reading year!
2 comments:
Whatever your reading taste, books in all their variety fill the year with comfort, excitement, enlightenment, entertainment, information, and inspiration. So much between two covers. Happy, happy reading!
I was thrilled to have been in the right place at the right time, Vicki! When you get your copy, enjoy!
Yes, Laurie--happy reading! And in this new year you'll have the thrill of releasing your new book. Yay!
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