Top Ten Tuesday: Books I want to re-read

Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday.

It’s held over at That Artsy Reader Girl, where every week bloggers list their top 10 bookish lists to the theme for the week. This week is about those books I want to read again.

Land of Shadows: Lou. Lou is an exquisite character and I adored her. 

The Janes: In this one, we get to know see Alice and Cap, and their relationship progress. Two characters who should not work just do.

The Nothing Man: A serial killer read a true crime novel of his well, serial killing. Brilliant characterisation that made the victim, who wrote the true crime novel, part of the novel in a big way even though it was from the killer’s POV. 

Crimson Lake: If you like crime novels, you need to read this one. Candice Fox takes a cop accused of being a paedophile, and shows him trying to put his life together after escaping conviction. How do you put a life back together after that accusation? As a PI, with a very interesting partner that takes no bullshit from anyone. 

AA Dhand’s Harry Virdee series: I adore this series; as much as it is about crime, it’s about Harry and his family’s issues, that Dhand makes every more complex with each installment. 

Grave Sight: I genuinely adore Harper and her family, and the fact that she can find dead bodies. 

The Secrets We Kept: This book genuinely just came out of nowhere and knocked the breath out of me with how good it was. Seriously just brilliant. 

Red, White and Blue: I’m sure you’ve heard of it, so you’ll know why I’m not going to say anything more.

That’s all she wrote! Would you read any of these again? 

Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday.

It’s held over at That Artsy Reader Girl, where every week bloggers list their top 10 bookish lists to the theme for the week. This week is about those books I want to read again.

Land of Shadows: Lou. Lou is an exquisite character and I adored her. 

The Janes: In this one, we get to know see Alice and Cap, and their relationship progress. Two characters who should not work just do.

The Nothing Man: A serial killer read a true crime novel of his well, serial killing. Brilliant characterisation that made the victim, who wrote the true crime novel, part of the novel in a big way even though it was from the killer’s POV. 

Crimson Lake: If you like crime novels, you need to read this one. Candice Fox takes a cop accused of being a paedophile, and shows him trying to put his life together after escaping conviction. How do you put a life back together after that accusation? As a PI, with a very interesting partner that takes no bullshit from anyone. 

AA Dhand’s Harry Virdee series: I adore this series; as much as it is about crime, it’s about Harry and his family’s issues, that Dhand makes every more complex with each installment. 

Grave Sight: I genuinely adore Harper and her family, and the fact that she can find dead bodies. 

The Secrets We Kept: This book genuinely just came out of nowhere and knocked the breath out of me with how good it was. Seriously just brilliant. 

Red, White and Blue: I’m sure you’ve heard of it, so you’ll know why I’m not going to say anything more.

That’s all she wrote! Would you read any of these again? 

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