The Mysterious Mr Badman (A Yorkshire Bibliomystery) by W. F. Harvey ~ British Library Crime Classics @BL_Publishing #BookReview #Mystery

Author: W. F. Harvey Originally published in 1934, this edition was published by the British Library in 2022 Category: Crime Fiction, Mystery ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'The note read: “Will the gentleman who took by mistake a copy of Bunyan’s Life and Death of Mr. Badman, return it as soon as possible, as the book is in demand.”' … Continue reading The Mysterious Mr Badman (A Yorkshire Bibliomystery) by W. F. Harvey ~ British Library Crime Classics @BL_Publishing #BookReview #Mystery

#Feature ~ The Sound of Violet (Book and Movie) by Allen Wolf #Extract #MovieClip #TuesdayBookBlog #thesoundofviolet

It's my pleasure to share this feature for The Sound of Violet with you today. The book, by Allen Wolf, was released in September 2021 and the movie, which was written, directed and produced by the author, is available to watch on all the usual platforms. Based on the acclaimed novel, Shawn is desperate to find … Continue reading #Feature ~ The Sound of Violet (Book and Movie) by Allen Wolf #Extract #MovieClip #TuesdayBookBlog #thesoundofviolet

#SundayStills ~ Frosty Days of Winter #Nature #Landscape #WinterFrost

Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature hosted by Terri Webster Shrandt. This week's theme is Frosty. This selection is from the couple of weeks of frosty days we had recently.  

Mini #AudiobookReviews ~ Solace House, Geneva, No Place to Hide, The Creek #Murder #Mystery #BookTwitter

Geneva  Sarah Collier, a Nobel prize winning scientist, has taken time off from the pressure of work and the press to spend more time with her family, particularly her father who suffers from Alzheimer's. Sarah herself is starting to show signs of the disease with memory loss and blackouts. Sarah’s husband, Daniel, is a neuroscientist … Continue reading Mini #AudiobookReviews ~ Solace House, Geneva, No Place to Hide, The Creek #Murder #Mystery #BookTwitter

#ThrowbackThursday ~ The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris ~ #Historical based on a true story #WWII #Holocaust 

Today I'm joining in with The Chocolate Lady's Throwback Thursday feature. Published in January 2018 The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a book that left a lasting impression.  My Thoughts The Tattooist of Auschwitz is incredibly powerful and moving, all the more so for being the true story of Lale and Gita Sokolov. In April 1942 … Continue reading #ThrowbackThursday ~ The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris ~ #Historical based on a true story #WWII #Holocaust 

Stardust in Nuala (An Inspector de Silva Mystery) by Harriet Steel #HistoricalFiction @harrietsteel1 #RBRT #TuesdayBookBlog

Author: Harriet Steel Independently Published: November 2022 Category: Historical, Murder, Mystery ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A celebrated Indian film company comes to Nuala, sprinkling its stardust over the quiet little town and keeping Inspector de Silva busy. With the end of the visit at last in sight, he looks forward to returning to a more peaceful existence, but … Continue reading Stardust in Nuala (An Inspector de Silva Mystery) by Harriet Steel #HistoricalFiction @harrietsteel1 #RBRT #TuesdayBookBlog

#SundayStills ~ Light and Shade #Photography #Nature

Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature hosted by Terri Webster Shrandt. The theme this weeking is Seeking the Light. This was taken on an early morning walk with my dog a few years ago. The moon was setting as I walked down the hill to the coast with the sun just beginning to rise behind … Continue reading #SundayStills ~ Light and Shade #Photography #Nature

The Rising Tide (Vera Stanhope Book 10) by @AnnCleeves #MurderMystery #NetGalley @panmacmillan

Close friends since their schooldays, Annie, Rick, Philip, Ken and Louise have been meeting at Pilgrim’s Retreat on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne every five years

#SpotlightFeature ~ And Then There’s Margaret by Carolyn Clarke #Dramedy #TuesdayBookBlog

Marriage and midlife can be difficult. And when you add a controlling, manipulative, and self-absorbed mother-in-law into the mix, things can get worse—much worse.

#GuestPost from #author Leela Dutt ~ First Person or Third? @rararesources

It's my pleasure to welcome Leela Dutt with a guest post, part of the blog tour for 'A Distant Voice in the Darkness' organised by Rachel's Random Resources. FIRST PERSON OR THIRD - WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES POINT-OF-VIEW MAKE? I am LEELA DUTT, and I write novels and short stories. This autumn 186 Publishing Limited brought … Continue reading #GuestPost from #author Leela Dutt ~ First Person or Third? @rararesources

#GuestPost by Vivien Freeman #author of The Testing of Rose Alleyn #HistoricalFiction @rararesources

It's my pleasure to welcome Vivien Freeman with a guest post for the blog tour organised by Rachel's Random Resources. Poetic Description by Vivien Freeman From childhood on, I have always been a reader of poetry as well as of fiction. Looking back at novels which I have found particularly good at conveying lives and … Continue reading #GuestPost by Vivien Freeman #author of The Testing of Rose Alleyn #HistoricalFiction @rararesources