Friday, 30 August 2019

Elevator Pitch - Linwood Barclay



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It all begins on a Monday, when four people board an elevator in a Manhattan office tower. Each presses a button for their floor, but the elevator proceeds, non-stop, to the top. Once there, it stops for a few seconds, and then plummets.
Right to the bottom of the shaft.
It appears to be a horrific, random tragedy. But then, on Tuesday, it happens again, in a different Manhattan skyscraper. And when Wednesday brings yet another high-rise catastrophe, one of the most vertical cities in the world – and the nation’s capital of media, finance, and entertainment – is plunged into chaos.
Clearly, this is anything but random. This is a cold, calculated bid to terrorize the city. And it’s working. Fearing for their lives, thousands of men and women working in offices across the city refuse leave their homes. Commerce has slowed to a trickle. Emergency calls to the top floors of apartment buildings go unanswered.
Who is behind this? What do these deadly acts of sabotage have to do with the fingerless body found on the High Line? Two seasoned New York detectives and a straight-shooting journalist must race against time to find the answers . . .


Review

I have read almost all of Linwood Barclay's novels. Whilst this one did not in the end disappoint I felt it had a very different feel to the other novels. It is difficult when you have loved an author's work so much and then they write something which whilst good is not in the same league as previous books. 

It started and ended well but the middle just hung there. There were eventually the usual twists I expect from Linwood,  but just not throughout the book. At one point I felt like it was just a normal police procedural thriller. With a lot of back story about the one of the Detectives and also a journalist, some of which added to the story, but a lot of it didn't. When the elevator catastrophes happened, they were quite graphic in their descriptions, along with a scene of crime, which I wasn't expecting.

Some of the plot line I thought was a little unrealistic, especially for New York City, to say what it was would be a spoiler. 

Certainly towards the end of the book my pulse was racing as I wondered what the outcome would be. I maybe won't be stepping onto an elevator for a while either. 

I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to Netgalley and Harper Collins for the ARC to review.

The book is out on 5 September 2019.

Friday, 23 August 2019

The Secret Cove in Croatia



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Monday, 19 August 2019

Part of the Family (The Most Difficult Thing) - Charlotte Philby



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Friday, 16 August 2019

The Perfect Wife - J P Delaney



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Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Seven Days of Us - Francesca Hornak



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Friday, 2 August 2019

Queenie - Candice Carty-Williams




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Queenie Jenkins can't cut a break. Well, apart from one from her long-term boyfriend, Tom. That's definitely just a break, though. Definitely not a breakup. 
Stuck between a boss who doesn't seem to see her and a family who don't seem to listen (if it's not Jesus or water rates, they're not interested) and trying to fit in two worlds that don't really understand her, it's no wonder she's struggling.
She was named to be queen of everything. So why is she finding it so hard to rule her own life?
A darkly comic and bitingly subversive take on modern life, Queenie will have you nodding in recognition, crying in solidarity and rooting for this unforgettable character every step of the way.
Perfect for fans of Dolly Alderton, Bryony Gordon and Dawn O'Porter and anyone who loved Fleabag and Dear White People.

Review

I opted for the audio book for this one - what a fantastic reader. Just loved the accents and the patois which I fear would not have sounded one tenth as good in my own head!

In my opinion this is a novel for our time. It's being compared to Bridget Jones, but I would go out on a limb and say it compares slightly more to Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe for it's cultural significance and zeitgeist.

Queenie is a 25 year old black woman who has recently split from her white boyfriend leading her down a promiscuous path of one night stands. (you will need to be a little broad minded). A miscarriage, a career she is in danger of loosing and continually picking the wrong type of "guy" make her a vulnerable character. Her support group of friends has a group chat called "the Corgis" - just hilarious. Her friend Kyazike telling the rest of the uneducated group to refer to the urban dictionary to understand what she is saying.

This story had me entranced and at times yelling advice whilst cringing for Queenie as life slings everything it has at her. Until she at last she finds her voice.

This was from my own personal shelf. I'm giving this book five out of five stars.

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Everything We Left Behind - Kerry Lonsdale



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Golden Girls on the Run - Judy Leigh

  Description Thelma and Louise  meets  The Golden Girls  in the BRAND NEW laugh-out-loud, relatable read from MILLION COPY bestseller Judy ...