Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books
that came in their mailbox during the last week. It now has a permanent home at
the Mailbox Monday blog.
Life This Week is a meme created by Denyse Whelan Blogs where bloggers share snaps of what is currently happening in their lives.
Happy Monday!
What has been happening over the last two weeks!
Life This Week is a meme created by Denyse Whelan Blogs where bloggers share snaps of what is currently happening in their lives.
Happy Monday!
What has been happening over the last two weeks!
Some happy snaps.
Coffee at the shops with my grandson
A walk to the creek on a sunny winter's day
The bird of paradise in our garden is starting to bloom
I have a few knitting projects on the go and this is my latest one
Books received over the last two weeks:
Whilst there were no physical books in my mailbox I did receive a Netgalley (eBook) invitation that sounded too good to refuse.
The Night Whistler by Greg Woodland It's 1966. Hal and his
little brother, newly arrived in Moorabool with their parents, are
exploring the creek near their new home when they find the body of a
dog.
Not just dead, but recently killed.
Not just killed, but mutilated.
Constable Mick Goodenough, recently demoted from his city job as a detective, is also new in town—and one of his dogs has gone missing. He’s experienced enough to know what it means when someone tortures an animal to death: it means they’re practising. So when Hal’s mother starts getting anonymous calls—a man whistling, then hanging up—Goodenough, alone among the Moorabool cops, takes her seriously.
The question is: will that be enough to keep her safe?
Not just dead, but recently killed.
Not just killed, but mutilated.
Constable Mick Goodenough, recently demoted from his city job as a detective, is also new in town—and one of his dogs has gone missing. He’s experienced enough to know what it means when someone tortures an animal to death: it means they’re practising. So when Hal’s mother starts getting anonymous calls—a man whistling, then hanging up—Goodenough, alone among the Moorabool cops, takes her seriously.
The question is: will that be enough to keep her safe?
Nostalgic
yet clear-eyed, simmering with small-town menace, Greg Woodland’s
wildly impressive debut populates the rural Australia of the 1960s with
memorable characters and almost unbearable tension.
I would love to hear what books you received in the mail lately!
I love the photos! Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog. Enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Laurel.
DeleteGreat photos! I love the bird of paradise. Those don’t grow around here. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
The bird of paradise is gorgeous. I can’t wait for all the buds to bloom.
DeleteI really enjoyed your photos!
ReplyDeleteThe Night Whistler looks really good. Happy Reading (and knitting)!
Thanks Martha. I’m looking forward to reading The Night Whistler.
DeleteYour garden looks lovely! Winter walks are great during the day time :) Oh and that book sounds interesting!!
ReplyDeleteOur winter days are beautiful and sunny, perfect for walks.
DeleteLoved outings with our grandkids when they were young.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up. We are more half way through the year now. Next week it's time for: 27/51 Taking Stock #3 6.7.2020 so I look forward to seeing you then, on or off prompt. Denyse.
Thanks Denyse. I love visiting your blog.
DeleteI love being outdoors in nature and listening to the sound of the creek. Thanks for sharing those pics and hope you enjoy your new book.
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura. We love our winter walks.
DeleteThanks for sharing your nice snaps. The Night Whistler sounds like a thriller. Happy reading! #Lifethisweek
ReplyDeleteI’m looking forward to reading The Night Whistler.
DeleteNice photos! Coffee at the shops with a grandchild sounds heavenly!
ReplyDeleteWe are all enjoying our coffees out at the moment. It feels like a luxury.
DeleteLove your photos.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy THE NIGHT WHISTLER. It sounds good.
Thanks for visiting Elizabeth.
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