Three Top Autumn Reads
As daylight savings kicks on, the big sustainable and financial issue now is how to lower your light bulb use as the days get darker faster. Well, curling up with a good book only uses one light bulb as opposed to a whole room of lights for a dance lesson is perfect! Here are some autumnal treats to get you through.
A Necessary Death
By Anne Holt
Holt is a Norwegian author, lawyer and former Minister of Justice. Jo Nesbo calls her “the Godmother of modern Norwegian crime fiction”. (In the book there is a scene where there are a row of Jo Nesbo books in a cabin). I enjoyed her back to the future writing style and the weaving in of a couple of plot lines.
Marauder
By Clive Cussler & Boyd Morrison
Even though Cussler passed away last February, that didn’t stop the 15th installment of from the Oregon Files. Another action filled, wall to wall thriller from the master(s).
A Song For Dark Times
By Ian Rankin
Set in Scotland, retired cop John Rebus fights against the odds to solve this who dunnit murder mystery.