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Wednesday, 19 September 2018

Raven Black (Shetland Book 1) - Ann Cleeves



It is a cold January morning and Shetland lies buried beneath a deep layer of snow. Trudging home, Fran Hunter's eye is drawn to a vivid splash of colour on the white ground, ravens circling above. It is the strangled body of her teenage neighbour Catherine Ross. As Fran opens her mouth to scream, the ravens continue their deadly dance. 

The locals on the quiet island stubbornly focus their gase on one man - loner and simpleton Magnus Tait. But when police insist on opening out the investigation a veil of suspicion and fear is thrown over the entire community. For the first time in years, Catherine's neighbours nervously lock their doors, whilst a killer lives on in their midst. 


As the write up tells you Catherine Ross is a young 16 year old girl who is found strangled on Hillhead next to the house in which resides Magnus Tait.  Magnus Tait is an old man now, he was always considered a loner and a bit slow. He was linked to the disappearance of another young girl Catriona Bruce some years before and although he was questioned he was never charged.  Now the body of Catherine Ross has been found the community are immediately suspicious that Magnus Tait is responsible.  Jimmy Perez however is not convinced and continues to investigate. 


I have been a follower of the Shetland tv series since series 3 and always wondered what the background story to Jimmy Perez and Duncan Hunter was, including wanting to know which one of the them was the biological father to Cassie and who was the step-father. It was seeing Ann Cleeves announce the release of the eighth and final book in the Shetland series that got me to thinking I should really read the books.  

As I haven't actually seen series one of the tv series I did wonder how different the books would be as they always seem to make subtle changes from the book to what you see on the screen. Although characterised a little differently to that of the character portrayed by Douglas Henshall, Jimmy Perez is definitely the central character to the book  and I found myself immediately immersed within the story. You get a sense of all the characters and just when you think you have it all worked out comes the twist in the story which has been so cleverly written by Ann Cleeves.  I will definitely continue to make my way through all eight books but with the fifth series being filmed I may stagger my reading so that I don't spoil the story line for myself when the new series come back to our screens. 

I had't read any other Ann Cleeves novels before but I think I will be adding her to my list of authors and will also be looking at reading the Vera Stanhope series too. 


Mx

Monday, 10 September 2018

While I Was Sleeping - Dani Atkins


What if someone else was living your happy ever after? When Maddie wakes up in a hospital bed, she can't remember anything about what happened to her or what has changed. She just remembers she was about to be married and had everything to look forward to. But it seems life has become a lot more complicated while she has been asleep....

Maddie Chambers had everything going for her a successful career and a man she adored and a baby on the way. With just four days to their wedding Maddie is rushing across town running errands before her big day when fate strikes a cruel blow.  Maddie is involved in an accident and when she wakes up in a hospital bed she doesn't realise just how much her world has changed. For everyone around her life has moved on and she finds that Ryan the man she was supposed to be marrying is now married to someone else and has a child. This was the life she was supposed to be living with Ryan.  This was not how Maddie envisaged her happy ever after.  


I have read everyone of Dani Atkins books right from her very first novel Fractured everyone of them leaves you emotionally drained and While I Was Sleeping is no exception. You can immerse yourself within the pages of a Dani Atkins novel for hours and I have been known to devour one of her novels in one sitting with the occasional comfort break, replenishment of refreshment, another bar of chocolate or yet another box of tissues.  It is definitely a time for putting a do not disturb sign on your door and your mobile to voice mail. Dani Atkins books will introduce you to all her characters and you truly feel you get to know them. You find yourself questioning how you would feel if you were in their situation and how would you deal with all the emotions that are built in within the story. 

Yet again I have lost a weekend to Dani Atkins the grass remains uncut and household chores left undone.  I did make sure everyone was fed and watered. School uniforms ironed and ready for another week and the pack ups made and in the fridge so I don't feel at all guilty.


Mx