Month: December 2025

My Top 10 Books of 2025 – Part Four

Here are my favourite ten books of 2025 Part Four, including audiobooks, of which there are quite a few. As usual a disparate selection, though somewhat heavy on the Gothic. One Tiny Cry by Christina Delay This was crazy bonkers at times and I loved every minute. Anything to do with religious cults is up there with my favourite genres, and One Tiny Cry is one … Read More My Top 10 Books of 2025 – Part Four

My Year in Books 2025

It’s been a successful year for reading. I’ve read some brilliant books. My reading challenge was 150 and I didn’t quite make it this time.

The Light a Candle Society by Ruth Hogan

All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle. George McGlory – recent widower, part-time librarian, pub quiz enthusiast and lover of loud shirts – witnesses a public health funeral and is deeply moved by the sight of the lonely coffin with no flowers and no mourners in attendance. He joins forces with Elena, a florist, Edwin, an undertaker, … Read More The Light a Candle Society by Ruth Hogan

Writing My Brother’s Ghost by Gregory M Carroll Guest Post

About the novel: 11 Minutes is a crime novel inspired by Melbourne’s infamous 1976 Great Bookie Robbery, one of the most audacious unsolved heists in modern history. In eleven minutes, six men vanished with the equivalent of $80 million — no arrests, no recovery — but within a decade, all were dead. The novel blends true-crime detail with noir fiction, focusing not on the mechanics … Read More Writing My Brother’s Ghost by Gregory M Carroll Guest Post

The Croatian Island Library by Eva Glyn

Where books are borrowed, friendships are forged and secrets uncovered… As a beautiful summer unfolds in the Croatian islands, Ana Meštrović embarks on a new venture – transforming her beloved catamaran into a floating library. Joined by crew members Lloyd, a widower whose past threatens to overshadow everything, and Natali, a young mechanic afraid of her own shadow, the newly formed trio all have … Read More The Croatian Island Library by Eva Glyn

Bibi Saves The Trees by Judith A. Ewa (Preserve the Planet book 3) 

Bibi sees problems as chances to do good. Bursting with curiosity, a school outing to a forest reserve fills the intelligent girl with respect for every life-giving pine, maple and oak. So her heart breaks upon discovering her family’s favourite picnic spot has been cleared by saws and axes. Genre: Children’s Picture Book Ages: 5-8 yearsPages: 38Publisher: Aya Press Inspired to restore the land, her eyes grow bright as … Read More Bibi Saves The Trees by Judith A. Ewa (Preserve the Planet book 3) 

Watch Your Back by Emma Christie

Your past is right behind you . . . Jo has always kept her head down and surrounded herself with strangers who know nothing about her mum’s murder. But fifteen years after the killing she receives a box of unopened letters addressed to her – sent from the prison.But before she can read them, they’re stolen, and soon Jo realises that someone must have … Read More Watch Your Back by Emma Christie

Dead Festive by Peter Buckman

Murder, mince pies, and mayhem—a family Christmas takes a deadly turn. For veteran lawyer Leo, Christmas Day is going according to plan. His vegetarian Wellington has been well received; his beloved partner Marion has finally introduced him to her dress-wearing brother Harold, who seems very happy with his partner Julian; Leo’s granddaughter Jazz is behaving impeccably; and his oldest friend Dennis, the doyen of … Read More Dead Festive by Peter Buckman

Siggy Loves Sausages by Brian Frederick 

Can Siggy keep his word? Will this sweet little sausage dog be able to resist his favourite tasty temptations, stay true to his pledge, and save a big birthday surprise? Age Range: 5-7 Years  Pages: 32Publisher: Tiny Tree Books (Insta, X, TikTok, Threads @tinytreebooks ) Join Siggy, as he learns about the happiness that comes from keeping promises, during his romp through a fast and fabulous adventure that … Read More Siggy Loves Sausages by Brian Frederick 

Hunting Evil by Chris Carter (Robert Hunter #10)

‘Every story one day comes to an end.’ As roommates, they met for the first time in college. Two of the brightest minds ever to graduate from Stamford Psychology University. As adversaries, they met again in Quantico, Virginia. Robert Hunter had become the head of the LAPD’s Ultra Violent Crimes Unit. Lucien Folter had become the most prolific and dangerous serial killer the FBI … Read More Hunting Evil by Chris Carter (Robert Hunter #10)

The Author’s Guide To Murder by Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig and Karen White

Three beloved New York Times bestselling novelists, one marvelously entertaining locked-room whodunit! When a famous writer is found dead in the book-lined study of a remote Scottish castle, three very different American novelists become prime suspects! Agatha Christie meets Murder, She Wrote in this witty locked room mystery and literary satire by New York Times bestselling team of novelists: Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, and … Read More The Author’s Guide To Murder by Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig and Karen White

The Clockmaker by Roxan Burley 

When Elenora Grey inherits her late aunt’s flower shop in the sleepy Devon town of Totnes, she hopes for nothing more than a quiet fresh start. But Time & Thyme is no ordinary florist. Beneath the ticking clock of East Gate Arch, strange things begin to stir — flowers bloom out of season, a cash register writes its own orders, and upstairs, behind a … Read More The Clockmaker by Roxan Burley