This is the latest and 8th book in the Strike, private detective series, a huge book, 897 pages, she writes a really good plot, they are tasked with finding if a murdered man is their clients boyfriend, its a cold case and its complicated, as there are a few people who it could be, they already know it's not who the police decided it was. These books have been made into BBC series, so I already know the two main private detectives, to keep it real they also have other cases ongoing. This was one of the best stories, I really enjoyed joyed it, book 69 read this year.
I love this author, I have read most of her titles, this popped up on my kindle, its a great plot, two stories with a fantastic twist near the end and another later in the plot, I loved it. She does plan and draws out a deception, once revealed you immediately realise it was there in plain sight. Book 70 read this year.
My autumn display is out in my kitchen, I do love this little jug with seasonal displays, the colours are typical for this time of year, I did get just one new branch, with the smaller acorns on. There are conkers hubby picked for me for this little dish, the two china pumpkins are years old, I never aluminate them, they will be packed away in November, but the foliage will stay until I pop in Christmas themed bits.
Tuesday we met daughter at Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, it was another sunny bright day, she wanted to use her birthday money and used hubby's discount card to save a bit more. She helped us choose Will's Christmas gift from us, we got him new clothes, we had lunch together, a fresh baked Cornish pasty sat in a deck chair in the sunshine before we caught the bus home.
If you look past HMS Warrior, between the dockyard buildings you can see HMS Queen Elizabeth docked, its a huge aircraft carrier, the pale grey showing through. It's always fascinating being on The Hard, this is where the bus station is, so we often look out at Navy vessels along side historic and all the small private vessels.
We are both loving these cold bright days, laundry has been dried outside, the garden task are being completed, housework has been done and time spent with our daughter, it's much easier to wrap up warm on dry days, our heating is not on yet, we have boosted a couple of times.
Hubby has had his final results and they threw up a surprise for him, more hospital consultant appointments in the coming weeks, we will face them together, we have always had a united front on what life throws us, for now we are not saying much to our families, once the treatment is in place we will share it all.
We have both enjoyed getting out again, we never expected to get our first Christmas gift, but we did want to choose something special for Will. We did pop to the village yesterday, market day, I looked at plants and kept my purse in my bag, I really do have a full flower garden. Hubby wanted to pop to B&Q for some nice wire for the raspberries, I am banned from using chicken wire (which I already have), I'm going to wait until next spring in hope he forgets and I can use what I have.





I've never read any of the Robert Galbraith books but I've seen some of the adaptations on TV. I'm sorry to hear that your hubby has more hospital visits looming but I always think that it's good to get a diagnosis and then whatever is thrown up can be tackled head on. Sending him my best wishes.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed every book.
DeleteI've enjoyed watching Strike, but haven't read the books.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry your husband has more hospital appointments to deal with. All good wishes to you both.
Two heads are better than one at a consultant appointment; I'm glad you have each other to lean on.
ReplyDeleteI've not watched Strike but I see it's on iplayer so I could give it a go
I would they are very good.
DeleteWell done on making a start to your Christmas shopping, I did buy a few cards recently.
ReplyDeleteI was sorry to read your husband has more hospital appointments to deal with. Thinking of you both and sending good wishes.
All the best Jan
Love your autumn arrangement, the colours are so lovely this time of year. Hope all goes well with the consultant and subsequent treatment.
ReplyDeleteGood for you on getting a start on Christmas gifts. I am sorry to read that your hubby has yet more appointments to go to. I will be thinking and praying for the both of you.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I like your Autumn display.
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These fresh autumn days have been lovely, haven't they. And your display is simply charming - cute pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear your husband will need further treatment. Sending love and strength to you both. Xx