Blink your eye and it's April. As Gilmour sang in Time, "then one day you'll find, ten years have got behind you..."
That's the truth. Time goes so fast. Since bringing this site back to life I updated on my February books here. This post is is a roundup of my March books. Then I'll be on track with some sort of schedule that suits me.
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In March I finished the second book in the Cormac Reilly series by Dervla McTiernan. I liked the first book, The Ruin, better than this second one - The Scholar. There are a few more to go before I am fully caught up. If you like police procedurals this would be a good one for you, set in Galway Ireland.
Also read in March: The Women by Kristin Hannah and Three by ValΓ©rie Perrin.
Three: In 1986 three young children meet in school and become inseparable. They are all ten years of age and come from different home lives. Etienne, Nina and Adrian. They hold hands all the time, they support each other, assist with school work and personal issues. You can't imagine these three ever having a falling out.
In 2017 a car is pulled from the water with a body inside. There is much speculation about a young lady missing for years - could she be in that car? As you go back and forth between time periods, reading about the very descriptive aspects of their lives, I found myself very supportive of some characters and almost despising another. It's a slow read but the last several chapters have revelations I never thought about. Loyalty, betrayal, love and forgiveness are the themes.