It’s been a quiet week here, so I have nothing to discuss except for tomorrow and the book I’m reading. Tomorrow, we’re going to talk about libraries, favorites or memories. I have no other bright ideas about Friday topics, so unless one of us comes up with a bright idea for a June topic, we’ll forget it for now.

In the meantime, what have you been doing? What are you reading?

I’m about a third of a way into Allan Gaw’s The Silent House of Sleep. The historical mystery won The Bloody Scotland Debut Prize in 2024, although it was just released this week in the U.S. Here’s the brief summary – In 1929 in London, a brilliant pathologist investigates two corpses found in a park, using cutting-edge forensics.

Now, here’s my summary. In the first Dr. Jack Cuthbert mystery, we’re introduced to the brilliant pathologist who is Senior Pathologist at St. Thomas’s Hospital and Senior police surgeon with the Metropolitan police. He’s also a WWI veteran who suffers not only from shell shock, but with his own personal demons that he refuses to name. Because he is painstaking, he doesn’t always get along with the police who want answers fast and cases closed quickly.

I don’t always finish the books I mention on Thursdays. Sometimes, I can’t get into them, or don’t care for the characters. Despite some of the gritty details in this book, I’m hooked. I’m sure I’ll be finishing The Silent House of Sleep, unless it takes a strange turn in the rest of the book. The forensic details do not appeal to me, and I seldom read medical mysteries. For me, though, it’s another aspect of a police procedural. I like Cuthbert, and I like reading about post-war London. I’m reading this one quickly.

What about you? What have you been reading this week?