Kate Shackleton Mysteries on Goodreads

Book Number 6 of Kate Shackleton Mystery series written by Frances Brody.
Favourite bookcover artwork © photo Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2025.

For readers interested in this series and my reading record. “Gretchen is reading the Kate Shackleton Mystery Series by UK author Frances Brody for the Goodreads “Annual Crime Series Challenge 2025″ Read a Series, twelve crime novels, one a month for a year. Info: Join Aussie Lovers of Crime/Mystery/Thriller/Suspense. One crime novel a month in a crime/mystery/thriller/suspense series.”
Admin by Goodreads Moderator Phrynne, Mystery lover!
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/22983939-annual-challenge-2025—read-a-series

MY GOODREADS CRIME SERIES CHALLENGE 2025
The dates indicate the publication edition
Mystery Series Kate Shackleton by Frances Brody

   JANUARY  1. Dying in the Wool (2009) Owned/Reviewed

   FEBRUARY 2. A Medal For Murder (2010) Owned/Reviewed

   MARCH    3. Murder in the Afternoon (2011) Owned/Reviewed

   APRIL    4. A Woman Unknown (2012) Owned/Reviewed

   MAY      5. Murder on a Summer Day (2013) Owned/Reviewed

   JUNE     6. Death of an Avid Reader (2014) Owned/Reviewed 

   JULY     7. A Death in the Dales (2015) Owned/Reviewed

   AUGUST   8. Death at the Seaside (2016) Owned/Reviewed

   SEPTEMBER 9. Death in the Stars (2017) Owned/Reviewed

   OCTOBER  10. A Snapshot of Murder (2018) Owned/Reviewed

   NOVEMBER 11. The Body on the Train (2019) Owned/Reading

   DECEMBER 12. Death and the Brewery Queen (2020) Owned
+ Last book to be reviewed.

My Goodreads Book Reviews here: https://www.goodreads.com/gretchenbernetward
Note: I order books from Booktopia Australia.
There is a 13th book which I will read at a later date: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59732421-a-mansion-for-murder
Frances Brody Goodreads Author: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3102629.Frances_Brody
Author update: Friday 25th July 2025 “A few of her books were only £2.99 on Kindle but ‘Death at the Seaside’ has been selected for a Kindle Monthly Deal in August”. I have just finished reading this book in paperback (in wintertime) and currently pay between AU$21 to AU$38 per book depending on the UK availability plus postage and handling. Also pricing changes between hardcover and paperback copies. I wanted the actual books so this is the Australian price we pay for new/real books from the other side of the world. 🥂 Cheers to mystery reading!

💗 © Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2025

SERIES SYNOPSIS
From a hard-boiled crime reader’s point-of-view the private investigator
Kate Shackleton book series could be classified under the ‘cosy crime’ banner
but these stories contain a clear-eyed and faithful look at the 1920s.

Set in a bygone era where much has changed, our intrinsic human nature is
still the same: people committing Crime, Misdemeanour and Murder.
Kate is the individual who perseveres to solve these transgressions.
Kate’s two companions Mrs Sugden and ex-policeman Jim Sykes
add their own opinions and insights into every investigation.
The Yorkshire countryside settings feature strongly.
Also I am a fan of the retro-style bookcovers.
Kate Shackleton’s life progresses through the books as she solves
murderous crimes with her clever mind and astute manner.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/70508-kate-shackleton
https://www.goodreads.com/gretchenbernetward

https://www.hachette.com.au/frances-brody/books
This author has written other books
Four of 12 books in the Kate Shackleton Mystery series by author Frances Brody.
Photo © Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2025

Scratch that Blogging Itch

SINCE MY VERY FIRST BLOG POST ‘My Name is Lucy Barton’ by Elizabeth Strout book review 6th July 2017, posted at 6:01pm, I have currently written 580 post—as at 26th March 2024—over a wide range of topics, mainly illustrated with my own photographs, and I’ve seen many changes. I even have my own personal favourite blog posts.

In 2024 it’s interesting that the Seven-Year Itch has struck. I appear to have hit a malaise where not enough grabs my interest to write about it. However, although I may feel like slowing down, I will continue to be a voracious reader and write regular reviews here and on Goodreads.

Also, I stress that blogging is an excellent form of written and visual expression and I urge anyone to give it a go! Just do it at your own pace, don’t even follow an agenda. Too many self-imposed rules and deadlines add pressure which goes against naturally allowing yourself the freedom of expression.

Of course, your hobby or favourite subject can take pride of place but it doesn’t have to control a daily blog output unless you thrive on uniformity, regularity, consistency—sounds like hard work to me 😀

Preaching to the converted here but I stress that there are many WordPress templates and layouts to choose from, just give yourself a bit of time to become familiar with the settings and capabilities and soon your decision will make itself clear. I gradually discovered my own writing style and headings, and I use them for comfortable working conditions. My only gripe is the inability to change the designated default font/spacing of draft copies. Each template has its own settings. Although things have become a bit more flexible, I am not a fan of block editor; what I draft-type is not what I get layout-wise.

My website ThoughtsBecomeWords.com is not flashy or intellectual but it works for me. Interestingly I chose not to have a date stamp on my posts. Any person can read your blog anytime without being a WordPress blogger so don’t read too much into timings, Likes or Views. I have made friends through blogging. The big thing is to follow other bloggers because that way you can keep your finger on the writing pulse and learn things from around the world, plus they will also follow you.

I have a particular blogger dear to my heart, Paula Bardell-Hedley in Wales, her Book Jotter site is prodigious, packed with world-wide literary information. Paula created Reading Wales ‘Dewithon’ which features Welsh writers every March for the month of March. I have participated over the years and read wonderful Welsh authors.

Nostalgically, I guess I’ve had my day in the sun; and while blogging is more genuine than politics, pics and fakery on social media, the enchantment is fading for me. Inevitably the pressure of life (and general formatting changes) have turned me into a grump. I think I will cruise along now, enjoying the breeze, occasionally stopping to sniff the eucalypt blossom, and not listen to the raucous competition of the world around me. Been there, done that, over it.

Naturally I will keep popping in to post (maybe even a serialised short story I am working on—stay tuned) but for now it’s on with something new! I have my sights set on a photographic journey so perhaps more local Aussie snapshots will emerge. Two more book review posts to add then it’s irregular posting for me—in awhile crocodile!

Kindly note that I will continue ‘Photo Of The Week’ on my Home Page every Saturday—in the meantime happy writing, happy blogging and see ya later alligator!

❤  Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2024