Sunday, April 28, 2024

Caledonian Road

 by Andrew O'Hagan

A long novel set in London in the early 2020's it tells the story of Campbell Flynn a celebrity art historian and his family over the course of a year in which Campbell and those close to him slowly unravel as they face up to the new realities of the age we live in. While it kept me hooked the story never really got going for me with the characters almost walking cartoon like out of current news stories. They were interesting but never became totally real. 6/10

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Blue Night

 by Simone Buchholz

The first book in a series featuring a quirky district prosecutor based in Hamburg, called Chastity Riley. We soon learn she has been sidelined for stepping out of line but she is soon involved in a major drugs case as well as mixed up in her retired bosses attempts to bring down an Albanian godfather. A good relaxing read. 8/10

Wednesday, April 03, 2024

My Friends

 by Hisham Matar

The story of three Libyan friends, Khaled, Mustafa and Hosam brought together in Edinburgh and London by events in their homeland and the shooting of a police officer at the Libyan embassy in 1984.

Khaled has just said goodbye to Hosam at St. Pancras, probably for the last time. On the six mile walk back to his flat in Shepherds Bush he reflects on their friendship over the previous 30 odd years and on other friendships that have come and gone. It is a moving book, a sad book but also a life affirming book that is beautifully written. 8/10