The Confidant – Helene Gremillon

I am not a fan of books that jump between the past and the present, I find that it is easy to lose the plot somewhat unless it is done in a certain way. This book, despite telling the tale from different angles, perspective, with different voices and even in different eras, keeps you gripped from start to finish.

When I received the proof copy of this book I though it looked interesting and that I was sure it was a good story I would enjoy. Interesting and good do not come close! This psycological thriller had me unable to put the book down as I felt I had to continue unravelling the mystery.

Helene Gremillon tells a tale set initially in Paris in 1975 where Camille finds an anonymous letter amongst the condolance letters she has been sent. The letter is not what she expected and they keep on coming. Camille already has enough to contend with as her own life is taking a yet unknown path, however she is drawn to the tale that the letters are spinning and she all too soon realises that they are connected to her in way she couldn’t have ever imagined.

To say any more would spoil the intrigue somewhat so I will leave the review here, despite the fact that I could write reams. If you are looking for something to fabulous to read, Helen Gremillon has pulled out all the stops in her debut novel and I am eagerly awaiting her second book which I believe she is working on now.

The Confidant, published by Gallic, is available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle formats so don’t delay and pick yourself up a great thought-provoking read now.

A Stern Telling Off For Warner Brothers Re Dallas

Dallas Season 1 & 2 from Warner Brothers

Dear Warner Brothers

I have a bone to pick with you. Sending me series 1 and 2 of the original Dallas seemed fairly harmless to start with but you knew didn’t you? You knew that I wouldn’t be able to watch the odd episode here and there and would be rooted to the TV screen. You knew that the laundry basket would end up overflowing, the dishes would remain in the sink and the vacuum cleaner would be given a holiday. Why didn’t you warn me?

Yes, I fell for your ploy and abandoned normal life in favour of watching back to back episodes. I had forgotten what an absolute bitch JR could be, how Lucy started off as a right little madam and how Sue-Ellen became increasingly bitter as time went on. I had forgotten about the intrigue and the underhand dealings of the oil business and I had even forgotten Bobby.

Oh Bobby! How could I have forgotten Bobby? With his curly mop and easy smile not to mention his… well anyway. The worst of it all is that I have finished the box-set! (Although have realised there are an oil barrel full of other seasons available on DVD at Amazon, thank goodness!).

Fortunately I am not going to have to wait too long for my next fix as the “New” Dallas which looks set to be another winner airs in the UK tonight (channel 5, 9pm). I can’t wait to see how that all comes together

So, Warner Brothers, you have destroyed my housework routine, and broken my heart again over Bobby Ewing and caused me great distress when I finished the box set. I hope you are pleased with yourself.

Yours,

Nicki Cawood

PS: THANK YOU!!!!