Richard Osman is one of those affable, gentle types who I'm sure started out somewhere in comedy and rose to TV ubiquity whilst I was on holiday or something. Since conquering TV-land I suppose the next logical frontier is publishing. So great is Osman's star that, I believe, a 6 or 7 figure bidding war … Continue reading The Thursday Murder Club, by Richard Osman (2020)
Month: January 2023
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie (1934)
Whilst at the end of a trip to Syria Poirot is called back to London on urgent business. He secures a compartment on the Orient Express and sets upon his long west-ward journey from Istanbul. The carriages are unusually full, so says the Director of The Train Operator, M. Bouc, friend and confidante of M … Continue reading Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie (1934)
Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell (2020)
Hope you're all sitting down because I'm actually going to review a book that creeps into this decade! So, a book club read - not one I would have chosen. You can imagine my dismay then when I saw the mountainous pile on the table. This is a vast book - something like over 500 … Continue reading Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell (2020)
Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie (1933)
Lady Edgware, the beautiful yet self-absorbed young wife of Lord Edgware, wants a divorce so she can marry and advance further up the social ladder. However, upon learning the unexpected news that her husband will grant her what she wishes, a scandal engulfs London as Lady Edgware is accused of murder when her husband is … Continue reading Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie (1933)
End of year round up 2022
It's that time of year again when I get to tell you about the books I managed to finish! What a long time ago this all seems. I began on the Poirot cannon with The Mysterious Affair At Styles. The Last House on Needless Street was a recommendation from a friend. I thoroughly enjoyed this … Continue reading End of year round up 2022