After You: Letters of Love, and Loss, to a Husband and Father by Natascha McElhone. Not a long book but it's taking me quite a while to get through it.
Just finished "Dog Blood" - a quite surprising shift, starts as an apocalyptic story with the usual protagonists and antagonists, then you realise how your perspective has shifted
Now reading the short stories based on the Buffy BtVS series and whilst not winning any literary awards, fun nontheless
reading "cruel death". a true crime story of an American couple who killed and chopped up another American couple. then got books about another American serial killer and "medical murders" to read.
I'm not a brilliant reader, I tend to re-read rather than read new stuff. But a few days ago, in France, I was laid up for a whole day with a bad foot (need to see the physio), couldn't do anything, I just sat and read off an entire 300+ page novel in a single day. It was a book my wife had brought along: she didn't recommend it!
Engleby - Sebastian Faulks.
Deeply disturbing, especially since it covers the time I was a student; I'm not too sure about my own mental state, and I have had an episode of amnesia (when I came off my bike). But I'm fairly certain I didn't
bludgeon someone to death...
I had to re-read bits of it again, it was really absorbing.
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