I have never had the courage to do a “My Top Reads” but this year I have read and reviewed some amazing books for The Arbuturian. During the pandemic I found it difficult to concentrate on reading but writing reviews brought back my focus. Here are the books in chronological order (a couple are missing from the photo) which reignited my love of reading throughout 2021. I hope you will enjoy them too. Click the book link to read the review.
The Last Thing To Burn by Will Dean
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
The Body on the Island by Victoria Dowd
The Plague Letters by V.L. Valentine
The Three Locks: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure by Bonnie MacBird
Catch As Catch Can and Syn by Malcolm Hollingdrake
This Is How We Are Human by Louise Beech
One Good Lie by Jane Isaac and The Invitation by A.M. Castle
The Killing Kind by Jane Casey
Midnight At Malabar House and The Dying Day by Vaseem Khan