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Karin Slaughter, After That Night, very well written, A-
Nicci French, Have You Seen Charlotte Salter, very good, A-
Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman, Lost Souls, not that well written and the narrator hero was noticeably colourless, but the plot was interesting, B
Peter Robinson, Standing In The Shadows, very solid final effort, B+
Tim Weaver, The Last Goodbye, very good, A-
Lucy Foley, The Paris Apartment, rubbish, C
Holly Black, The Prisoner’s Throne, slowish but ended satisfactorily, B
Holly Jackson’s A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder, very good, A-
Dana Stabenow, Midnight Never Come, very good, B+
Eva Rice, This Could Be Everything, very charming, A-
Jack Sheffield, Back To School, quite enjoyable, B
Claire Fuller, Swimming Lessons, well written but dull and unlikeable characters, C
Shaun Bythell, Diary of a Bookseller, pleasantly undemanding, B-
T J Kline, The House In The Cerulean Sea, quite good, B
Graham Norton, Forever Home, excellent, A
Sarah J Maas, A Court Of Thorns And Roses, all quite predictable, C+
Joanne Harris, The Narrow Door, excellent, A
John Lewis-Stempel, Woodston, The Biography of an English Farm enjoyable, a bit rambling, the historical elements a bit questionable at times, but genuine inside from the farming side, B+
E C R Lorac (Carol Carnac), Impact of Evidence – absorbing classic mystery, A
C S Lewis reread, Prince Caspian
A J Pearce, Mrs Porter Calling, delightful with an undertow of sadness, A
Deanna Raybourn, Silence In The Sanctuary, quite entertaining, B+
Lisa Gardner, Still See You Everywhere, gripping if a bit unbelievable, A-
Nicci French, Have You Seen Charlotte Salter, very good, A-
Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman, Lost Souls, not that well written and the narrator hero was noticeably colourless, but the plot was interesting, B
Peter Robinson, Standing In The Shadows, very solid final effort, B+
Tim Weaver, The Last Goodbye, very good, A-
Lucy Foley, The Paris Apartment, rubbish, C
Holly Black, The Prisoner’s Throne, slowish but ended satisfactorily, B
Holly Jackson’s A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder, very good, A-
Dana Stabenow, Midnight Never Come, very good, B+
Eva Rice, This Could Be Everything, very charming, A-
Jack Sheffield, Back To School, quite enjoyable, B
Claire Fuller, Swimming Lessons, well written but dull and unlikeable characters, C
Shaun Bythell, Diary of a Bookseller, pleasantly undemanding, B-
T J Kline, The House In The Cerulean Sea, quite good, B
Graham Norton, Forever Home, excellent, A
Sarah J Maas, A Court Of Thorns And Roses, all quite predictable, C+
Joanne Harris, The Narrow Door, excellent, A
John Lewis-Stempel, Woodston, The Biography of an English Farm enjoyable, a bit rambling, the historical elements a bit questionable at times, but genuine inside from the farming side, B+
E C R Lorac (Carol Carnac), Impact of Evidence – absorbing classic mystery, A
C S Lewis reread, Prince Caspian
A J Pearce, Mrs Porter Calling, delightful with an undertow of sadness, A
Deanna Raybourn, Silence In The Sanctuary, quite entertaining, B+
Lisa Gardner, Still See You Everywhere, gripping if a bit unbelievable, A-