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My Reading – July 2023

August 7, 2023December 30, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

Homecoming by Kate Morton And, of course, there was to be a lunch party to mark the new year. A small affair, just family, but Thomas would require all the trimmings. Adalbert by Craig R HipkinsThe humble priest sat in the straight-backed ash chair looking at the young man who was perusing the letter with … Continue reading My Reading – July 2023

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My Reading – June 2023

July 8, 2023December 30, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / 2 Comments

No Stone Unturned by Pam Lecky Lucy Lawrence looked up from her book with a start. Something had struck the windowpane, shattering the silence of the room. Genuine Deceit by Joy YorkIf he didn't find it soon, all bets were off.

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My Reading – May 2023

June 4, 2023June 4, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

Iris by Fiona Kelly McGregor You need to start talking, Webber. Why should I talk to you? Fat Dogs and French Estates by Beth Haslam Part 1 It was a dark, filthy night just south of Limoges. Our car was at a standstill, surrounded by police brandishing glowing neon batons and torches, like extras from … Continue reading My Reading – May 2023

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My Reading – April 2023

May 6, 2023December 30, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

The Convent Girl by Tania Crosse How had it all begun? It was a question Maisie O’Sullivan had asked herself so many times, but could never answer. The House Children by Heidi DanieleMy birth was a sin and a crime. The Sum of our Sorrows by Lisette BrodeyLily Sheppard twisted her torso as she sat … Continue reading My Reading – April 2023

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My Reading – March 2023

April 7, 2023December 30, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

Sea of Shadows by Amy Maroney Anica Foscolo hurried through a crowd gathering in the marketplace, under the blazing sun, trailed by her slave, Maria. The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth ‘Someone is out there.’I’m standing a the kitchen sink, my hands plunged in warm soapy water.

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My Reading – February 2023

March 9, 2023March 7, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham The day broke grey and dull. the clouds hung heavily, and there was a rawness in the air that suggested snow. The Unquiet Spirit by Penny Hampson Eyes squeezed shut, Kate held her breath and strained her ears for the sound of pursuit.

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My Reading – January 2023

February 4, 2023February 4, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris If you had set out in the summer of 1660 to travel the four miles from Boston to Cambridge, Massachusetts, the first house you would have come to after crossing the Charles River would have been the Goodkins’. Foster by Claire Keegan Early on Sunday, after first Mass at … Continue reading My Reading – January 2023

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2022 – A Year of Reading

January 5, 2023January 5, 2023 / Catherine Meyrick / 3 Comments

This year I came nowhere near my long term goal of reading a book a week with this year’s tally of 34 books read for the whole year. I do have a genuine excuse as the first four months was spent preparing my latest novel for publication. Despite the best of intentions my reviewing was … Continue reading 2022 – A Year of Reading

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My Reading – December 2022

January 3, 2023December 30, 2022 / Catherine Meyrick / 3 Comments

Souvenirs of Kyiv by Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger The Herr Oberst came to me on a sunny afternoon just a week ago. Forever Home by Graham Norton The Back Quay of Ballytoor was where things used to be. The Double by Fyodor DostoevskyIt was a little before eight o’clock in the morning when Titular Councillor Yakov Petrovich … Continue reading My Reading – December 2022

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My Reading – November 2022

December 4, 2022December 4, 2022 / Catherine Meyrick / Leave a comment

The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John BoyneLong ago before we had discovered that he had fathered two children by two different women, one in Drimoleague and one in Clonakilty, Father James Monroe stood on the altar of the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, in the parish of Goleen, West Cork, and denounced … Continue reading My Reading – November 2022

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