While I have not read this, I have enjoyed many of the novels in the Inspector Rutledge series. The books take place in the aftermath of WWI. A fact that you may not know: Charles Todd is actually a mother and son writing team.
This is in my TBR pile.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A witty and emotionally charged novel that delves into the heart of a marriage, and how those we love and think we know best can sometimes surprise us the most
I love this series by Deborah Crombie. She is an American but you may well think that she is British when you read her novels. The series is best read in order so as to watch the relationship between Duncan and Gemma but you could always start at the beginning and read this one in its turn. It is the ninth entry in the series. The first book is titled A Share in Death.
Gilly Macmillan is a writer of suspense novels. I read and enjoyed the author’s first book and would like to read this one.
Hope you find a read here that appeals to you.
January is often a time for self-reflection and thoughts about how one wants to live over the next twelve months. That makes January feel like the perfect time for this book. It is divided into four sections: The Natural World, Cultures Around the World, Mythology and Folklore and lastly, Philosophers, Writers and Poets. Each section includes reflections, cultural examples and exercises for one to try. The book can be read in order or dipped into. It is recommended for anyone who is trying to figure out how to live their best life.
According to Slavic folklore, a benevolent house-goblin called a ‘domovoy’ can be found living in homes behind the stovepipe or under the floor. The domovoy was thought to be a mischievous but generally benign creature who protected the home, the family and domestic animals. Many families would leave food out for the domovoy, who would do his work at night; and in some parts of Russia, when moving home, peasants would take a burning coal from their old stove and transfer it to the new one as an invitation for the domovoy to come along. We may no longer believe in such supernatural creatures, but the domovoy’s concerns remain essential for happiness: a roof over your head, a support network of loved ones and food on the table.
Negative thinking can become a habit that impacts on our general attitude to the world, our mood and our ability to enjoy life. So, bear the words of the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius in mind and make a conscious effort to think good thoughts. Here are four ways to foster positivity:
The novels in this series have all been re-issued. I read them a number of years ago. They feature a rabbi in a small town who solves mysteries while imparting Jewish wisdom.
I have not read this book but I did see an excellent play based upon it. February House is home to an eclectic group including Benjamin Britten, W.H. Auden, Carson McCullers and Gypsy Rose Lee. You will enjoy spending time with them.
Jan Karon’s Mitford series has been loved by many while others may find it a bit precious. The stories are of life in a small town and its inhabitants. I recently decided to re-read the first in the series, At Home in Mitford. Nothing truly bad ever happens there which makes the books source of respite from our current political turmoil. I have not as yet read To Be..but saw it as a bargain today.
I just finished reading this book for which I had paid the full e-book price a while back. It is currently an e-book bargain.

Below is the blurb from the New York Historical Society for their current Harry Potter exhibit. I went to it yesterday and very highly recommend it if you are in New York. Some of my favorite things were the illustrations that J K Rowling did herself, the handwritten spread sheet for the last novel and the illustrations by Jim Kaye. There are also a number of historical artifacts (DaVinci, Kepler and others) as they relate to the subjects studied at Hogwarts. My friend and I spent two hours there and every minute was worth it.
Loads of praise below for the first in this series. I loved this suspense novel. The character of Manon is very well developed. I read this a while ago so don’t recall all the details but it has to do with a missing girl. I also read the second in the series and enjoyed that as well.
Another thriller but I have not as yet read this one. It is supposed to be good.
Fast Friends was first published in Britain in 2006. It is now being published in America by Sourcebooks, a company that is releasing many novels by this excellent writer of women’s fiction.