Book 59
The Dark Wives - Anne Cleeves
Always love a Vera, this was no exception, a murdered man, a missing girl, the story is centred around a very inadequate care system, but Vera, Joe Charlie and new girl Rosie are on the trail.
Reliably good read.
Book 60
Lord Jim at Home - Dinah Brooke
This is a very unusual and very unsettling book.
Giles Trenchard is born between the wars to an upper middle class family.
His nanny is a cruel sadist, his father is a bully, and his mother is weak, too weak to save her poor boy from unspeakable cruelty.
He goes to Rugby, he copes better than the reader might have expected, but he is ultimately a failure, so after a far from glittering school experience, joins the navy, to the embarrassment of his family, he doesn’t even have a commission.
But he does his bit, he isn’t decorated, but there is no cause for complaint , and for Giles, his boat is his home, and his fellow sailors his family, so understandably, when he’s de mobbed, he becomes aimless.
He’s a really strange character, he’s feckless, dirty, drinks too much, he is bailed out time after time by his father, but eventually he steals from his parents, and they despair of him.
The ending is shocking, I did not see it coming, at the end I didn’t know if he was pure evil, or a really sad victim of his horrendous early years.