Peter Swanson is the Sunday Times and New York Times best selling author of seven novels, including The Kind Worth Killing, finalist for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, Her Every Fear and Eight Perfect Murders, which is a mystery involving mystery novels. He lives on the North Shore of Massachusetts with his wife and cat.
I have opened my May book from my friends and discovered a face-pack and a copy of The Second Stranger by Martin Griffin. This books looks full of wintery crimeness and I cannot wait!
Happy New Year to you dear reader. I hope you had a wonderful time celebrating. Our New Year was low key. A lovely meal and drinks. It is also a bit of an anniversary for me and my husband
A couple of years ago, I became rather obsessed with a book called Rules for Perfect Murders. This could have been a contender for #12booksofchristmas as it was set at Christmas
I was having a chat with my colleagues at work the other day and we cannot believe how quick this year is going. It doesn't feel like 2 minutes since we were looking at the spring bulbs coming out
This week saw the return of BBC2's Between the Covers. Well done BBC, this is the perfect show for those Autumn evenings. Each week a panel of 4 people discuss a brand new read
At this festive time of year, a number of the broadsheets are publishing their favourite books of the year. It is a nice way to look back on books that you may have read, been amazed by, thrilled by, terrified by and truly loved.
It does not seem two minutes since I was here doing a monthly wrap-up and now I'm back to wrap-up March. Wowser! Spring has sprung, lambs are being born, the ducks at our local fishing lake have suddenly got romantic aspirations.
Happy St David's Day or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! I do hope that the translation is correct and I haven't mortally offended anyone. I've decided to put in 'Spring' on the blog. This weekend has been glorious.