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My (Not-so) Perfect Summer by Phoebe MacLeod #Review

I am thrilled to be taking part in the Publication Day celebrations for My (Not-So ) Perfect Summer by Phoebe MacLeod. It is published today on May 7th by Boldwood Books .   Autumn’s summer is off to a smashing start… sort of. Earlier this year, Autumn’s life looked great: she had a great relationship with her brilliant teenage daughter Chloe and from September she was all set to be Deputy Head at the London school where she works. And with a pay rise on the cards, she was excited for her and her long-term boyfriend Marc to buy their first home. But Autumn’s barely opened the estate agent's website when Marc vanishes with half their savings, leaving her no choice but to move into grandma’s rural home in Kent. And things go from bad to worse when Autumn is involved in an accident during the move, leaving the village’s dashing new baker Jake in plaster cast, and making her a local outcast before she’s even unpacked her bags. Determined to put things right, Autumn offers to

The Opposite of Lonely by Doug Johnstone #Review #Giveaway #TheSkelfsBook5

 

We are returning to Doug Johnstone's Skelf family for The Opposite of Lonely. This intriguing family first appeared in his crime novel, A Dark Matter,and you can check out my review here. You can also read the second novel featuring the Skelfs, The Big Chill here and the third, The Great Silence here and the fourth,  Black Hearts here. 

The Opposite of Lonely will be published on September 14th by Orenda Books.

I am delighted to be offering a great giveaway with the chance to win a print copy of The Opposite of Lonely. Details on how to enter can be found at the foot of this post.

Even death needs company…

The Skelf women are recovering from the cataclysmic events that nearly claimed their lives. Their funeral-director and private-investigation businesses are back on track, and their cases are as perplexing as ever.

Matriarch Dorothy looks into a suspicious fire at an illegal campsite and takes a grieving, homeless man under her wing. Daughter Jenny is searching for her missing sister-in-law, who disappeared in tragic circumstances, while grand-daughter Hannah is asked to investigate increasingly dangerous conspiracy theorists, who are targeting a retired female astronaut … putting her own life at risk.

With a body lost at sea, funerals for those with no one to mourn them, reports of strange happenings in outer space, a funeral crasher with a painful secret, and a violent attack on one of the family, The Skelfs face their most personal – and perilous – cases yet. Doing things their way may cost them everything…

Tense, unnerving and warmly funny, The Opposite of Lonely is the hugely anticipated fifth instalment in the unforgettable Skelfs series, and this time, danger comes from everywhere…

My Thoughts

 We pick up the lives of the three generations of The Skelfs and at once are plunged back into their complicated lives which deal with the blackest moments in people's lives. On the one hand, life seems gritty and full of cynicism and menace. However, these are the Skelfs and so there is a rich seam of black humour running straight through all the events. Dorothy, Jenny and Hannah are all involved in their own investigations but their lives interlap. Past events are never far away. 

    I was struck by the way the plot gathered pace as the story threads evolved and by the end, the tension had become acute. The Skelf women are made of strong stuff but there are others who you feel are bullied and disregarded. Above all, you are left with the feeling that life and death are so close together. You can tip from one state to oblivion in an instant. Life is fragile but at the same time, worth fighting for. This has been a great series to follow, full of humour to temper the grit and with some finely drawn characters who are stand-out individuals.

In short: five stars

 

About the Author


Doug Johnstone is the author of twelve previous novels, most recently The BigChill (2020). Several of his books have been bestsellers and three, A Dark Matter (2020), Breakers (2019) and The Jump (2015), were shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Novel of the Year. He’s taught creative writing and been writer in residence at various institutions over the last decade – including at a funeral parlour ahead of writing A Dark Matter – and has been an arts journalist for over twenty years. Doug is a songwriter and musician with five albums and three solo EPs released, and he plays drums for the Fun Lovin’ Crime Writers, a band of crime writers. He’s also player-manager of the Scotland Writers Football Club. He lives in Edinburgh. 

 

You can follow Doug here: Twitter   |  Website 

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Thanks to Doug Johnstone, Karen Sullivan and Anne Cater of Ore
nda Books for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.

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Giveaway (UK only)
 

To win a print copy of The Opposite of Lonely just Follow and Retweet the pinned tweet at @bookslifethings and good luck!
 
Closing date is September 14th 2023 and there is one winner.    
 
*Terms and Conditions – UK only.  The winner will be selected at random via a random retweet selector such as,Tweetdraw from all valid entries and will be notified by X (Twitter) and/or email. If no response is received within 7 days then I reserve the right to select an alternative winner. Open to all entrants aged 18 or over.  Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize. I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.

 

 

 

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