My March reading included :
14 Educated - Tara Westover Memoir of her childhood and growing up years. Brought up in a pretty bonkers Mormon household, home schooled albeit in a haphazard way, overcoming all odds, such as a very violent brother, to gain a place at Cambridge. Quite an amazing woman, a very good read.
15 Ordinary Thunderstorms - William Boyd. Again loved this book, fast paced multi stranded thriller where a chance encounter leaves the protagonist of the plot a suspect of a murder. As a consequence he is on the run and living rough in the dark underbelly of London streets, whilst simultaneously trying to expose those who want him out of the way. At the heart of the plot is the unethical trials of a new drug for asthma being run by a multinational pharmaceutical company. This is a definite cut above the average thriller, laced with a good dose of humour I could see it transferring very well to the small screen, it has all the ingredients to make an excellent cliff hanging tv drama with half a dozen episodes. IMO.
16 Killing me Softly - Nicci French (audio) Ok
17 Transcription - Kate Atkinson, I've loved so many of her books, but in particular "Behind the Scenes at the Museum", "Life After Life" and "A God in Ruins", I was really looking forward to this one, but unfortunately I hated it, finding it tedious and boring, it shouldn't have been. The story revolves around a young woman of 18, Juliet, who is recruited by MI5 to transcribe the conversations of a group of fascists at the beginning of the 1940s. I'm so glad this wasn't the first Kate Atkinson book I'd read it might have put me off reading any more of hers and that would have been an immense shame, she is so good and in spite of this offering she's still one of my favourite authors. I'd be interested to know what other KA fans make of this book as and when they read it.
18 My Not So Perfect Life Sophie Kinsella (audio) frivolous but entertaining chick lit. Did the job and got me off to sleep.
19 Your Were Gone - Tim Weaver, fast paced, implausible thriller. I really loved his last two, this wasn't up to the standard of those, but not his worst either Fairly good.
20 A Sleeping Life - Ruth Rendell (audio) I love Ruth Rendell. At her best, she wrote fantastic twisty psychological crime, like no other writer imo. This one was ok , one of her earlier ones I believe.