
They came home on Tuesday evening and I have just lost count of what day it is this week! I did go to Eldest’s on Wednesday working and yesterday got home jobs done which was a relief. I have a basket of ironing to do this evening as DH is out all evening and all weekend at the County swimming championships at the 50m Pool. However having got all my jobs done I am able to spend the weekend quilting! I am hoping I will be able to show you some pictures soon.
Despite the chaos I have managed to keep up with our work too and not got behind which is a relief as I hate being behind with things be it work or home!
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Susie’s Friday Book Club Extra!
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As promised at the beginning of January I wanted to move to doing two book posts per month and here is a book I finished a couple of weeks ago! I am always on the lookout for a new Author and sometimes I pick a book up and reading the blurb looks good and then, having read half of the book, do not like it! It is always diffiult and I suppose this is where your local Library is a great help with the try before you buy.
Anyway I found the above book on BookBeat and listened to it whilst I was at Eldest’s work and then listened to it on the way home in the car.
Monday Mornings can be bad but for these four people getting into an elevator in the middle of Manhatten it is going to get a whole lot worse. They each press a button for a different floor but one by one each floor goes past without the elevator stopping to let them out. It reaches the top of the building when it does stop and no pressing of the buttons can get it to open the doors or move. Suddenly it begins to fall and none of the safety systems kicked in, it did not stop until it got to the bottom when the ground finally stopped it.
It was a terrible accident but when Tuesday arrives and another elevator in another Manhatten skyrise falls to the bottom , Wednesday the same and for one of the most vertical cities in the World people were starting to avoid using any elevator. The Police are not convinced there is any foul play but then a body is found on the Highline with no fingers and no face and whilst investigating that they find he was an elevator repair man! How does this relate to the deaths over the last three days and can the Detectives assigned to the case stop them before any more deaths?
It was a really good book. The story moved through quite well and the characters were well rounded without there being too much information where you get confused as to who is who etc. The suggestion of who had done the evil deed does not come out until the end and it is a very good twist. No blood, guts and gore in it either for those that do not like that sort of thing.
I really enjoyed the Book and gave it five stars and I will now be looking out for more of Mr Linwood’s books.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and I will see you here next week. DH is away all week at a business exhibition so I will have a few hours free on my own this coming week and I am hoping to catch up on all those little jobs that get put to one side!!!
Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx
Here in Derbyshire we have been lucky with the weather and although it has been very, very cold we avoided the heavy snowfall although there was some in the north of the County but we have had some very hard frosts and ice!
Congratulations on the new granddaughter!!! So very special!! I’m hoping she arrived on the 22nd, but any day she got here (safe and sound) is a great day!! So glad you have avoided the heavy snows – the eastern half of the US was hit last weekend and got 2 of my kids while the one expected this Saturday will get the other. While I got a wee bit of snow one day – Sage loved it – and the rest, well, mild would describe this winter. Of course, Tara loves that part!! XO Farmquilter
Congratulations on your new granddaughter and Elevator Pitch does sound like a great book! You look so happy to be out in your yard, Coco!