Monday, September 26, 2016

The Heist

I enjoyed The Heist by Daniel Silva which is another Gabriel Allon "thriller".  Gabriel is an Israeli spy who enjoys repairing old masters and is working on a painting in Venice when an art world identity is found dead at his home on Lake Como.  Then begins a complicated story about retrieving stolen art work involving billions of dollars.  The "Holy Grail" of stolen art is a Caravaggio painting.  Stolen art is sold in a very black market never seen by the public.  It is used instead of cash and props up corrupt regimes.  A lot of this is likely true and the author is well-advised by unnamed sources in the intelligence world.  The story requires the close attention of the reader. 31/2/5

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Try Not To Breathe

I very much enjoyed Try Not To Breathe by Holly Seddon which is set in England.  The story is told from the viewpoint of several characters over different time periods.  In 1995 teenager Amy is attacked and has been in a coma for 15 years.  Her former boyfriend Jake, often visits her in hospital.  Her doctors believe she has brain activity.  Journalist, Alex, needs a good story to reignite her career so she investigates the attack on Amy, trying to discover the culprit.  It is a very good suspenseful story especially as it gets closer to the end.  Recommended. 41/2/5

Sunday, September 18, 2016

A Place Called Winter

I very much enjoyed A Place Called Winter by Patrick Gale which is set in England and Canada in the early 20th century.  Harry Cane, an English gentleman, is forced to leave his wife and young daughter when a relationship he had with another person is exposed.  Harry goes to Canada and is befriended by an unscrupulous person who leaves him with a farming family for a year so Harry can learn how to farm.  This turned out to be a good idea and Harry gets on very well with the family and later establishes his own farm.  There is another thread to Harry's story where the reader finds him in an asylum.  Gradually the two story threads come together as we find out what happened to Harry. This is a love story built around the harsh terrain of the time and world events from which there was no escape.  41/2/5

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Secret Daughter

I very much enjoyed Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda.  The story begins in countryside India in 1984 when Kavita gives birth to a daughter.  A short time later, she again gives birth to a daughter and she takes her to an orphanage in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai).  Later an American couple adopt the girl, calling her Asha.  The story moves through time so the reader still knows what happens to Kavita and to Asha in her life in America.  Kavita never stops thinking about her daughters and wonders what happened to Asha.  This is a beautifully written story and it shows the reader the gender imbalance in India.  41/2/5

September Book Club

We had a lovely meeting at our host's home last week.  Most of us were there this time.  Two of our ladies were overseas.  One in the USA and the other in London.  Those who were on holidays last time told us about their travels.  They had many stories to share.  Our host provided a delicious supper and she bought a number of great new books.
 










Thursday, September 8, 2016

Touch & Go

I read Touch & Go by Peter O'Sullivan which is set in Brisbane.  Dan, a lawyer, investigates a sexual harassment case.  The victim, Kim, is later murdered and Dan's wife, Elise, is accused of the murder.  Dan was caught in a compromising position with Kim.  S and Elise saw them and her motive is thought to be jealousy.  Dan does not believe Elise killed Kim and he tries to discover who did.  The case goes to trial and a conviction seems inevitable. 3/5

Friendship

 I enjoyed reading Friendship by Emily Gould which is set in England.  Best friends Bev and Amy are nearing 30 and not married.  They face challenges as Bev finds she is pregnant after a "one night stand" and Amy is not enjoying her job.  Their lives turn in different directions and their friendship is tested.  Will their friendship survive? 4/5

Monday, September 5, 2016

The Other Side of the World

I enjoyed The Other Side of the World by Stephanie Bishop which is set in 1960s England and Australia. Henry and Charlotte migrate to Perth with their very young daughters.  They face a difficult and foreign reality.  Charlotte never wanted to leave England and she is desperate to return. Where will the family find happiness?  Beautiful writing. 4/5