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Great books you have read this year for my 81 year old Mum?

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AfterEightMintyy · 17/12/2012 13:11

She is extremely well read but gets most of her books from charity shops or as gifts so I think if I find her something published this year she won't have read it yet.

She is not into chick lit or the Catherine Cookson genre. She likes an intelligent thriller (not too gory) or detailed historical novels. She's read all the Kate Atkinsons and Barbara Vines but I'd like to get her something like that. But no sex or violence or anything too dark please!

Thank you.

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AfterEightMintyy · 17/12/2012 16:41

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LittleAbruzzenBearLovesYuleLog · 17/12/2012 16:45

What about Kate Morton or Kate Mosse? They might appeal. The Little Book by Selden Edwards is very good too, ooh and Rosamund Lupton

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BertieBotts · 17/12/2012 16:46

100 year old man who climbed out of the window? Grin

There is some violence but not in a lurid/gory way, it's quite funny/ridiculous, someone gets squashed by an elephant by example. Read the amazon page to get an idea. It also cross references lots of big events in the 20th century so she might like that?

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Roseformeplease · 17/12/2012 16:47

The Blackhouse by Peter May (there is a book 2 - and book 3 due soon) detective but set on Lewis. Just finished Dominion which is fantastic.

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EdithWeston · 17/12/2012 16:51

Death Comes to Pemberley by PD James

The School for Manners series by MC Beaton (the Agatha Raisin author)

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DuchessofMalfi · 17/12/2012 17:03

The Book of Summers by Emilia Hall.

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Alonglongway · 17/12/2012 19:20

Sebastian Barry?

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Cantdothisagain · 17/12/2012 20:28

Susan Hill- has she read any of hers? The Simon Serrailler crime series is great. Intelligent readable sensitive writing - and not horribly gory.

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BOFingSanta · 17/12/2012 20:30

Kate Morton's The Secret Keeper is excellent.

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tripfiction · 17/12/2012 21:42

The book that has gone down a storm, published 3 January is After the Fall by Charity Norman, set in New Zealand, and totally gripping. It has cross generational appeal

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ihatethecold · 17/12/2012 21:57

The 100 year old man who climbed out of the window. It's such a good book. I saw someone else mentioned it earlier.
Best book I've read in a long time. Grin

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Thisisaeuphemism · 17/12/2012 22:00

Ooh, well I loved the strangers child - Alan Hollingsworth - begins just before ww1 and the moves to modern day, I think.
Ans waiting for sunrise William Boyd was great - psychoanalysis, spies, theatre, London and Vienna in ww1...

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notactuallyme · 17/12/2012 22:11

The daziel and pascoe books? Agatha raisin ones? (My granny was a similar age)

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BubblesAndBeans · 17/12/2012 22:18

Was going to suggest Kate Morton as well, i have really enjoyed reading her novels.

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worsestershiresauce · 17/12/2012 22:19

Wolf Hall - Hilary Mantel (historical fiction set in tudor times)

CJ Sansom has written a series of historical thrillers

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wonderwooman · 17/12/2012 22:21
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