16 January 2025

Review: THE BOOKSHOP DETECTIVES, Gareth and Louise Ward

  • This edition an e-book from Amazon on Kindle
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D9KZGBLK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin eBooks (NZ Adult) (23 July 2024)
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 340 pages

Synopsis (Amazon)

Two small-town booksellers (and their cowardly dog) solve a decades-old murder-mystery in this witty debut novel, full of literary clues, sparkling dialogue, and comedic insights into the world of bookshops.

"When we opened Sherlock Tomes people warned us that we'd made a terrible mistake. People warned us that e-readers were taking over. People warned us that we'd never compete with Amazon. The one thing they didn't warn us about was the murders..."

Introducing...the Bookshop Detectives!

When a mystery parcel arrives at Sherlock Tomes bookshop in small-town Havelock North, New Zealand, husband-and-wife owners Garth and Eloise (and their petrified pooch, Stevie) are drawn into the baffling case of a decades-old missing schoolgirl.

Intrigued by the puzzling, bookish clues the two ex-cops are soon tangled in a web of crime, drugs, and floral decapitations, while endeavouring to pull off the international celebrity book launch of the century.

With their beloved shop on the chopping block and the sinister suspect who forced them to run away from Blighty reemerging from the shadows, have Garth and Eloise Sherlock finally met their Moriarty?

For once, the cover copy is no exaggeration- Diary of a Bookseller really does meet Thursday Murder Club meets Bookseller at the End of the World in this witty debut novel, full of literary clues, comedic insights and the kinds of Kiwis you only ever meet in bookshops.

My Take

There is more than a touch of the autobiographical about this story. It would be true to say that I struggled through the first half of the book, but then I rarely give up. I'm not sure what my problem was - perhaps a slightly different style of writing, an unfamiliar setting and plot scenario, a few too many characters, a few too many plot strands, but I'm glad I persisted. Mysteries were solved and everything came together beautifully at the end.

My rating: 4.4

About the authors

Gareth and Louise Ward are the real-life owners of independent bookshop Wardini Books, with stores in Havelock North and Napier, New Zealand.

Louise is known among the staff as Fearless Leader and Gareth as a bit of a dick; he is, however, the author of the Tarquin the Honest and The Rise of the Remarkables book series, as well as being the bestselling and award-winning author of The Traitor and the Thief and The Clockill and the Thief.

Gareth and Louise met at police training college in the UK and are both ex-coppers. Louise has one murder arrest to her name, is an English Literature Graduate and as an ex-teacher inflicted Shakespeare on inner-city twelve-year-olds. She regularly reviews books on RNZ.

Both are obsessed with their rescue dog Stevie, avoid housework and gardening, and live in the cultural centre of the universe that is Hawke’s Bay, Aotearoa New Zealand.

The Bookshop Detectives is Gareth and Louise’s first book together.

12 January 2025

Review: THE DARK WIVES, Ann Cleeves

  •  this edition, paperback, published Pan Macmillan 2024
  • ISBN 978-1-5290-7775-9
  • 372 pages
  • Vera Stanhope #11

Synopsis (publisher)

A body is found by an early morning dog walker on the common outside Rosebank, a care home for troubled teens. The victim is Josh, a staff member, who never showed up to work.

DI Vera Stanhope is called out to investigate. Her only clue is the disappearance of fourteen-year-old resident Chloe. Vera can’t bring herself to believe that a teenager is responsible for the murder, but even she can’t dismiss the possibility.

Vera, Joe and new team member Rosie are soon embroiled in the case, but when a second body is found near the Three Dark Wives standing stones in the wilds of the Northumbrian countryside, folklore and fact begin to collide.

Vera knows she has to find Chloe to get to the truth, but it seems that the dark secrets in their community may be far more dangerous than she could ever have believed. . .

My Take

What a sad day it will be when we have no more Vera novels to read.  This one shows Vera as determined, compassionate, a woman with a strong sense of justice, always to determined to do better, but also to do it her way.

An excellent read, at times atmospheric, and filled with interesting characters.

My rating: 4.7

I've already  read

11 January 2025

A catch-up post

 I'm home now and here are my recent reads

4.5, A FORGOTTEN SHADOW, H. L. Marsay, 8/1/2025

4.5, TRAITOR'S GATE, Jeffery Archer, 6/1/2025

4.5, A CHRISTMAS SHADOW, H.L. Marsay. 8/1/205

Usual reviews will resume in a day or two

5 January 2025

Beginning the New Year

 I am still in the USA and so am still just going to document my reading until I get home  again.

1. OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES, Kelli Hawkins, 4.5, 1/1/2025. An Australian crime fiction writer to watch out for in the future. A story set in Sydney about Katie who suffered the worst loss imaginable. 

2. MURDER AT HOME, Faith Martin 4.5 #6 4/1/2025 Another good read in this series. An elderly lady killed at home. Surprising outcome

1 January 2025

Reading at the end of the year

As we are holidaying with family in Tampa, I am not going to even attempt to write my usual reviews for the books I’ve read. 

I will just list them with a rating, so that I have a record of them. 

I will update this page until December 31.

By the time we left on December 18 I had read 139 books this year so I will create a numbered list to make it easy to see the number achieved by the end of the year.

140. 4.5, WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE DIES, Nicci French, 7/12/2024

141. 4.8, THE GREY WOLF, Louise Penny. Someone is threatening Montreal’s water supply. 18/12/2024

142. 4.4. ELEVATOR PITCH, Linwood Barclay. A truly creepy tale when the lifts in New York City buildings begin to misbehave. 20/12/2024

143. 4.5. MURDER AT THE UNIVERSITY, Faith Martin. #2 in the Hillary Greene series. I have downloaded about 6 in the series onto my Kindle. Seems worthwhile pursuing. 22/12/2024

144. 4.5, MURDER OF THE BRIDE, Faith Martin #3 in the Hillary Greene series. A satisfyingly complex plot. 24/12/2024

145 4.5, THE RADIO HOUR, Victoria Purman. Not my usual reading fare, but enjoyable nevertheless. 28/12/2024

146 4.5 MURDER IN THE VILLAGE, Faith Martin. #4 in the series. Certainly holding my interest. 30/12/2024

147 4.6, MURDER IN THE FAMILY, Faith Martin. I really am enjoying this series. There is nice character development and a good variety of plots.

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