
Before delving into what I listened to and read last month, I want to mention that there is now a link in the blog that takes you straight to a page where all the reading and listening of the month are stored. All in one place, in case you miss a post or want to have a look at some suggestions.
Back to September audios and papers now, here is what I have been up to.
AUDIO BOOKS
DON’T LET HIM IN by Lisa Jewel, The latest of her novels and my first listening of Jewel’s book, and and must say it doesn’t make a difference if you read her or listen to her, you simply can’t stop till you reach the end. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
THE VACATION by Kathryn Croft, Set in Italy it was nicely plotted but a bit unrealistic and not original at all.🌟🌟
BEHIND LOCKED DOORS by Sarah Denzil, dark and twisted enough to make you keep listening, but there is something amiss, and some questions and motivations never find an answer.🌟🌟🌟
THE CHATEAU by Avery Bishop, a damn good psychological thriller with a twist by the end that you do not see coming.🌟🌟🌟 🌟
A PARISH MURDER by Mary Grand, a good old-fashioned whodunit at its best. I already downloaded more from this author, who indeed gave me lots of Agatha’s vibes.🌟🌟🌟🌟
WATCHING YOU by Lisa Jewel, probably the only one of her past books I haven’t read, and once again I was not disappointed, but to be completely honest, I found it a bit overwhelming and confusing at tracts; too many characters and a bit of rambling in the end.🌟🌟🌟

PAPER BOOKS
A DEATH IN BERLIN by Simon Sparrow, this was the third instalment in the Inspector Shenke trilogy, a series that I loved and highly recommend. I personally preferred the first two books to this one, but purely because of the environments where the crime had taken place. They were, for my personal taste, more intriguing.🌟🌟🌟
I KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE DONE by Dorothy Koomson, well plotted, well thought through characters, an intriguing plot that could be close to home to anyone, with a bit of imagination.🌟🌟🌟
