23 The Appeal Janice Hallett - Cracked through this book very quickly, I wasn't sure I was going to like it because of the format, the narrative unfolds pretty much through emails, "the actual appeal" being a money making exercise towards the cost of a treatment for a very sick child and the fund raising events within a small community to raise money for that purpose......with a murder and a lot of subterfuge along the way. A very novel novel!
24 Crooked Heart Lissa Hall I'm late to this book everyone seemed to be reading it a couple of years ago. I bought the author's other book a little while ago "Old Baggage" a prequel to this one, which I couldn't seem to get into. I must go back to that apropos of reading Crooked Heart which I found funny poignant and very good.
25 The Dinner Guest B P Walter. About two well heeled men married to each other with a teenage son. Right at the beginning one gets stabbed by a woman they have recently befriended, at one of the husband's book club. I did think "I know where this is going" but no it wasn't that obvious! a cracker of a page turner, kept me guessing as to the motive right up until the end. There is back story from twenty or so years ago that is interwoven with the present.
26 Missing Pieces - Tim Weaver. Quite a long winded story about a woman who gets stuck on an island, 100 miles or so from Long Island, just as it's being shut down for the winter...oh and two men are trying to kill her!...........and where was David Raker??? Nowhere to be seen! Tim Weaver is trying to bring his readers some new characters, I think he might use a couple of those from this story again. It didn't wow me, I missed your Missing Person Finder Tim, bring him back. This was okay but overly long, it could have done with some editing down from nearly 500 pages.
27 Circe - Madeline Miller. Have never read any Greek mythology before. Quite enjoyed this, not sure I'd clamour for more, it's all very vengeful and bloody at times and not ever having done ancient Greek history, it does seem actual events are woven in with the mythology of The Minotaur. Cyclops and other nasties. For example Troy and The Spartans are mentioned. Probably need to get myself an idiots guide to ancient civilizations, something from Horrible Histories, nothing too hard 
28 A Version of the Truth B P Walter, because I enjoyed The Dinner Party Guest, I got this earlier one out of the library, again cracked along. The format slightly similar, working class girl in her first year at Oxford meets a load of horrible, debauched, privileged posh gits. What happened back then has a direct bearing on what comes to light 30 years hence. Fast moving pace, as with his other one switching between two time frames.
Heavens above some posters have already read a whole year's worth of books 