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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Never Came Home by Gretta Mulrooney

 

I've read several books by Mulrooney and have enjoyed them.  Never Came Home is the second book in her new series featuring DI Siv Drummond.  I read the first one about this time last year and  liked the focus on the investigation while Mulrooney continues building the character studies of Siv, Ali, and Patrick.  

Before moving from London to Berminster, Siv lost her husband in an accident.  He left and never came home, and Siv continues to grieve.

Siv's new case involves a mother who left the house intending to be back quickly, but who never came  home.  Now, six years later, Lyn Dimas' body has been found, and a case that was written off as a possible suicide becomes a murder investigation.

Depending on her small team of Ali and Patrick, Siv attempts to untangle all the lies and misdirection that led to Lyn's murder.  And there are plenty of lies and secrets to be uncovered.

Since it will be another year or so before the next Siv Drummond installment, I may have to go back and check on more of the Tyrone Swift series which I also liked.

NetGalley/Joffe Books 

Police Procedural.  Oct. 6, 2020.                                                                                                       ----------          

Tomorrow is World Postcard Day, and I've got some postcards almost ready to send.  Mine are Halloween themed, but they are postcards, so I'm counting them.

The spider lilies are up and making me happy, the cosmos and lantana are still blooming like mad, the milkweed has little left after the Monarch caterpillar feasts.  The second bloom of the daylilies is over, but everything else is going strong.


How is your reading, gardening, crafting going?


21 comments:

  1. Sounds like an interesting series to get in early on.

    Do you know if "Siv" is short for "Siobhan"? That's a character name in the John Rebus series by Ian Rankin, and I've been trying to figure out how to correctly pronounce it forever. Seems like I recall him shortening it to "Siv" or "Shiv" in some of the conversations between Rebus and her.

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    1. I don't know if it's short for Siobhan, but I know how to pronounce Siobhan, if that helps... shuh-VAWN, with the second syllable rhyming with "yawn." I love Gaelic names-- once I've learned how to pronounce them!

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    2. Siv is Finnish, and although the book mentioned the full name, I couldn't find it again. Not Siobhan, though. :)

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    3. Thanks to you both for the comments on the name. Cathy, I suppose then that Rebus may have shortened her name to "Shiv" and I managed to pronounce even the short version wrong in my head.

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  2. This sounds like a really intriguing read!

    A lot of my conversations are starting out that way too. :D

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    1. I liked the book and the characters. :) Yep, that meme is pretty accurate for me, too.

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  3. I was introduced to Gretta Mulrooney's writing though the amazing character study Araby and the wonderful Walking on Water. Thanks for recommending her mysteries. I'll have to see if I can locate them. Virginia

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    1. I haven't read the two books you mention, but I'll be looking for them!

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  4. I love that quote and that describes me as well. It seems like this year has gone on forever. You find more good police procedural books!

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    1. A conversation with my husband includes several of those remarks. We do a lot of repeating what we said the day before. :)

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  5. As good as Never Came Home sounds, I just can't start another series right now. I'm already behind in too many. ;D

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    1. I find that I can always start a new series. Having to wait a year or so for new installments means I'm frequently searching for something to read while waiting for new books in favorite series. The perils of reading too much!

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  6. A new-to-me author-- thanks for bringing her to my attention!

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    1. I've liked both of the series I've tried by Mulrooney. :)

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  7. I Like that team is as important as the m.c.

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    1. Getting glimpses into the personal lives of secondary characters sets up so many possibilities. It is kind of like waiting for them to get their chances to shine later. I like having secondary characters develop along with the mc.

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  8. Sounds like a good series. I'll have to check it out.

    Love those flowers! And I know I still owe you a postcard, Jenclair. It's been a long while. My apologies. I'll send it once my daughters' exams are over. It's exams period now and I feel as anxious as them, ha.

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    1. Don't worry, Melody! I get behind in my replies all the time. Life is full of priorities, and you have plenty with two girls. Hope their exams go well!

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  9. Given I have so few people to talk to these days, that meme is pretty accurate for me too. LOL

    Those are gorgeous flowers, Jenclair.

    I am glad you enjoyed Never Came Home. Sounds like a good series.

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  10. That quote is priceless! My husband constantly tells me that he already told me something, when I think maybe he just thought it in his head and not didn't say it out loud. The cosmos are so lovely. We had some viburnum, but after all the smoke in our air, a lot of our flowers stopped blooming. I think they got stressed from the hot winds and smoke. At least it's the end of the season for them.

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  11. oh no another series to check out! For some reason we've never been able to keep lantanas, which are supposedly so easy to care for. We have a new garden project coming up so let's see how that goes. Love your flowers!

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