WWW Wednesday is run by Taking on a World of Words.
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
I’m currently reading:
I’ve started my Classics Club Spin book, He Who Whispers by John Dickson Carr. Set not long after the Second World War end this is a ‘locked room’ type of mystery, in which the body of Howard Brooks is found, stabbed to death, on the top of a tower, but the evidence shows that no one entered or left the tower during the time the murder took place.
And I’m still reading Wedlock: How Georgian Britain’s Worst Husband Met His Match by Wendy Moore, non fiction about Mary Eleanor Bowes who was the richest heiress in 18th century Britain. She fell under the spell of a handsome Irish soldier, Andrew Robinson Stoney and found herself trapped in an appallingly brutal marriage. Fascinating reading that if it was fiction you’d say you couldn’t believe it.
I’ve recently finished:
The Story Keeper by Anna Mazzola, which was published on 26th July 2018. See yesterday’s post for the opening paragraphs and synopsis. It’s beautifully written and as I like folklore and legends, with a mystery interwoven within it, I’ve been enjoying this very much.
I’ll post my review in the next few days.
My next book could be:
The Way of All Flesh by Ambrose Parry, co-written by best-selling crime writer Chris Brookmyre and consultant anaesthetist Dr Marisa Haetzman, to be published on 30 August 2018.
Synopsis
Edinburgh, 1847. City of Medicine, Money, Murder.
Young women are being discovered dead across the Old Town, all having suffered similarly gruesome ends. In the New Town, medical student Will Raven is about to start his apprenticeship with the brilliant and renowned Dr Simpson.
Simpson’s patients range from the richest to the poorest of this divided city. His house is like no other, full of visiting luminaries and daring experiments in the new medical frontier of anaesthesia. It is here that Raven meets housemaid Sarah, who recognises trouble when she sees it and takes an immediate dislike to him. She has all of his intelligence but none of his privileges, in particular his medical education.
With each having their own motive to look deeper into these deaths, Raven and Sarah find themselves propelled headlong into the darkest shadows of Edinburgh’s underworld, where they will have to overcome their differences if they are to make it out alive.
Have you read any of these books? Do any of them tempt you?
I’m very much looking forward to your review of the Mazzola, Margaret. I hear good things about that one, and it does sound great. The Moore sounds excellent, too – another book I’m hearing a lot about these days. It looks as though you’ve got some fine reads there.
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I like the look and sound of The Story Keeper. Thanks for sharing, and here’s MY WWW POST
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I’m seeing The Way of All Flesh pop up in a few posts this week. Might have to put a pin in that myself. Great list!
https://musewithmeblog.wordpress.com/2018/08/15/www-wednesday-2018-08-15/
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I loved The Story Keeper so I’ll look out for your review. Your Classics Club Spin book looks fun – I got Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala which is, luckily, not too long but I must make a start on it soon. Probably won’t be this week though as you’ll see from my link below, lol. I’m another one who has an ARC of The Way of All Flesh.
My WWW link: https://whatcathyreadnext.wordpress.com/2018/08/15/www-wednesdays-15th-august-18/
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I like the sound of He Who Whispers. The locked room setting is intriguing. https://teripolen.com/2018/08/15/www-wednesday-what-am-i-reading-amreading-12/
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Interested in The Way of All Flesh so look forward to your thoughts on that.
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I really want to read He Who Whispers! I love a good locked room mystery. https://silverbuttonbooks.com/2018/08/15/www-wednesday-august-15-2018/
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Margaret, I haven’t read any of these but I am tempted by Wedlock by Wendy Moore and The Way of All Flesh by Ambrose Parry. Happy reading!
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