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Cosy crime, downright horror and the return of Lucy
Barton ... Orna Mulcahy chooses books to read now
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rime is paying spectacularly well for Richard Osman who has spent
the last two years as a near-permanent fixture in the bestsellers charts.
His Thursday Murder Club series, featuring a quartet of brainy
retirees who solve cold murder cases, is now on book three with
combined sales of well over a million copies. Whats the appeal?
Perfect escapism. The world may be a frightening place, but in Coopers Chase, a
retirement village somewhere in Kent, things feel reassuringly safe in the hands of
the four pensioners an ex-spy chief, a psychiatrist, a trade union boss and a former
nurse who loves baking. Yes, there are diabolical villains to confront, but there is
also a nice cup of tea and doggy chats to be had at the end of the day. Book three, THE
BULLET THAT MISSED (Penguin Viking, €24), sees the club tackle the decade-old
murder case of TV reporter Bethany Waites who was investigating an case of fraud
when her car was found tipped over a cliff with her bloodstained clothes inside.
TV colleague Mike Waghorn, who has never got over her death, is easily drawn in
by the elderly sleuths. Soon the four are confronting cryptocurrency kings and a
drug queen running her empire from a prison cell. Osman is an expert storyteller,
reeling in the reader with intriguing plot lines and a great sense of humour. This is
cosy crime comfort reading at its best. Lucy Barton is back! In Elizabeth Strouts
latest book, LUCY BY THE SEA (Viking, €17.40), the virus has hit New York and,
writer Lucy is still recovering from the death of her second husband. Sensing that
things will get nasty, Lucys former husband William persuades her to pack up in
a hurry and move with him to Maine. She agrees in a kind of daze and soon finds
herself in a cold and lonesome clifftop house where on a trip to the grocery store
she runs the risk of being shouted at to go back to New York. Lucy frets for their
grown-up daughters who are isolating elsewhere and finds William both annoying
as hell and quite attractive. Could Covid bring them back together again for
good? Lucys observations are sharp as ever, her recollections of childhood just as
ghastly. Instead of a happy ending, there are hints of what might happen next. The
story goes on. Its London in the roaring 1920s and the champagne is flowing
in SHRINES OF GAIETY (Doubleday, €16.26), Kate Atkinsons latest novel set
largely in and around a string of drinking dens frequented by dukes and actresses.
Owner Nellie Coker rules her empire, and her six children, with iron discipline but
a recent spell in prison has made her feel her age even as rival operators begin to
move in. When fresh-faced Gwendolen joins the staff, her eldest and smartest son
Niven is intrigued. He knows shes not as she seems and indeed the former librarian
is on a mission to discover a missing girl, last seen at a Coker establishment. Highly
atmospheric. Plucky librarians are at the heart of the OUR MISSING HEARTS
(Abacus, €23.25), the latest novel from Celeste Ng of Little Fires Everywhere
fame. In a dystopian tale set in future America, twelve-year-old Bird and his father,
a former professor who now stacks bookshelves, live a quiet life mindful of a
new law called PACT Preserving American Culture and Traditions which came
in after the great Crisis, a time of food and energy shortages and a rise in antiChinese sentiment. The law allows for children to be removed
from parents identified as unpatriotic, which could have spelled
danger for Bird had his mother Margaret, a Chinese-American
poet, not disappeared. Could she be trying to get back in touch?
A mysterious letter carries a hint but Bird will need help from
a group of librarians who are part of the growing Resistance.
THERES BEEN A LITTLE INCIDENT (Head of Zeus, €16.26), the
debut novel from Alice Ryan, is an exuberant family saga that
centres on Molly, a cherished orphan who ups and disappears.
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Aunts, uncles, cousins and a best friend delve into their
collective histories for hints as to where Molly might be but
all roads lead back to Annabelle, Mollys magnificent mother
who died in a tragic accident a decade earlier. The formidable
Black family bristles with charming eccentrics, each of whom
carries sadness or torment. The Blacks dont stop talking.
They dont stop meeting. They dont stop phoning. They were
insufferable. Good reasons for Molly to run away, but when
her exit coincides with the disappearance of a young nurse,
the Blacks are determined to find answers. Ryan writes with
a featherlight touch but her message is supremely warm and
hopeful. Love really does conquer all. Things take a very dark
turn from the start in Sophie Whites WHERE I END (Tramp
Press, €15) a first novel from the memoirist and journalist who
delves deep into the mental torment that motherhood can bring.
The setting is a remote island with a nightmarish topography
starting with a gritty windy beach rising up to a cliff edge
where unspeakable things have happened. The last house
on the rise is home to Aoileann and her grandmother Móraí,
who between them care for Aoileanns mother, a bed-ridden
husk of a woman who was brought to the island by Móraís
son, resulting in a horrifying event to be revealed later in the
book. White draws the island in relentless greys and black, the
house with its windows blocked up with stones and its locked
cupboard containing everything thats sharp. Aoileann sees a
chance to escape when an artist and her baby come to live on
the island. Like the wind that tears through the island, the book
rushes towards an evil conclusion. In 2009, sculptor Eoghan
Daltun sold the Kilmainham cottage he had built from a ruin
and bought an abandoned farm on the Beara peninsula with
glorious views and over 40 acres of wild woodland. AN IRISH
ATLANTIC RAINFOREST: A PERSONAL JOURNEY INTO THE
MAGIC OF REWILDING (Hachette, €19.74) is his fascinating
account of moving his family to Eyries and slowly restoring the
farm and renewing the woodland to the point where its now
simply exploding with biodiversity. While theres plenty of
personal detail about making the big move, the book is more
a manifesto for saving our own corner of the planet through
letting things be. Queen of the withering put-down, Marina
Hyde has been puncturing egos for over 20 years as a Guardian
columnist, and shes not done yet. Now a collection of her most
chortled-over columns is to be published by Faber in WHAT
JUST HAPPENED?! DISPATCHES FROM TURBULENT TIMES
(€20.46). Boris of course features in many of the columns
in various guises (who could forget Shagatha Christie) but
imbecile politicians in general as well as showbiz darlings,
reality TV stars, Donald Trump and other famous narcissists
get a good trouncing from one of the funniest women on the
planet. Hyde will be in Dublin on October 18 when shell be
interviewed by Patrick Freyne at the Liberty Hall Theatre.
Definitely worth your time. @OrnaMulcahy
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BOOKS Reading Notes Cosy crime, downright horror and the return of Lucy Barton ... Orna Mulcahy chooses books to read now C rime is paying spectacularly well for Richard Osman who has spent the last two years as a near-permanent fixture in the bestsellers charts. His Thursday Murder Club series,
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