The Richard and Judy Book Club 2023 list has arrived, and I couldn’t be more excited! As an avid reader and book enthusiast, I always look forward to discovering new titles that I might have missed otherwise.
The Richard and Judy Book Club, founded by the charming television presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan in 2004, has been a fantastic platform to promote reading and introduce readers to captivating authors and stories.
Richard and Judy Book Club 2023: February Picks
Truly, Darkly, Deeply by Victoria Selman
Victoria Selman weaves a suspenseful tale in “Truly, Darkly, Deeply,” where twelve-year-old Sophie and her mother, Amelia-Rose, move to London from Massachusetts. Their lives become intertwined with the charismatic Matty Melgren, who quickly becomes an intrinsic part of their existence.
But as the relationship between the two adults fractures, a chilling serial killer begins targeting young women who bear an eerie resemblance to Amelia-Rose.
Two decades later, Sophie receives a letter from Matty, now imprisoned for multiple murders, offering her the answers she seeks. Will the truth finally set her free, or lead her down a darker path?
Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough
In Sarah Pinborough’s “Insomnia,” readers are introduced to Emma, who seemingly has it all—a loving husband, a beautiful house, and two adoring children. But beneath the facade of her perfect life, Emma is plagued by sleepless nights and haunting secrets.
As she tries to bury her past to protect her family, the night brings forth its own horrors. The witching hour unearths the truths Emma has long tried to suppress, turning her life into a gripping nightmare.
The Midnight House by Amanda Geard
Amanda Geard takes us on a mesmerizing journey between two eras in “The Midnight House.” In 1940, Lady Charlotte Rathmore mysteriously vanishes in the south-west of Ireland, and her sister Nancy grieves her loss as the Blitz looms in London.
Nearly eight decades later, disgraced young journalist Ellie Fitzgerald seeks solace in rural Kerry, only to uncover a faded letter from Blackwater Hall, linking her to Lady Charlotte’s disappearance. The revelation of this long-buried secret holds the power to change lives and rewrite history.
The 6:20 Man by David Baldacci
In “The 6:20 Man,” acclaimed author David Baldacci steers us away from the battlefield to the cutthroat world of high finance. Travis Devine, a decorated veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, leaves the army under a cloud of suspicion and enters the fiercely competitive realm of investment banking in New York.
When a close friend is found dead, Travis delves into the ruthless world of power, greed, and ambition, uncovering chilling truths that put his own life at risk.
Stepping Up by Sarah Turner
In Sarah Turner’s heartwarming novel “Stepping Up,” readers meet Beth, who has never been one to stick to anything in life. However, a tragic event catapults her into a world of responsibility as she becomes the guardian of her teenage niece and toddler nephew.
Faced with parenthood for the first time, Beth is plagued with self-doubt and questions her ability to step up to the challenge. With the support of her loyal friend Jory and her kind-hearted neighbor Albert, Beth embarks on a journey of growth, love, and finding her true strength.
The Blackbird by Tim Weaver
Tim Weaver’s “The Blackbird” centers around a mysterious and chilling event. CCTV footage captures Cate and Aiden Gascoigne driving home, moments before their car plunges into a ravine and explodes. Yet, when fire crews arrive, the vehicle is empty, and the couple has vanished.
Missing persons investigator David Raker knows that behind every disappearance lies a dark tale waiting to be unraveled, but what he uncovers in this case will send shivers down readers’ spines.
Richard and Judy Book Club 2023: April Picks
Agent Seventeen by John Brownlow
In John Brownlow’s heart-pounding thriller “Agent Seventeen,” readers are introduced to a highly skilled hitman known as Seventeen. Operating in the shadows, this enigmatic assassin is the best in the business, but with sixteen rivals hot on his heels, his days are numbered.
As Seventeen navigates a perilous world of competition and danger, readers are taken on a roller-coaster ride filled with intense action and unexpected twists.
The Guilty Couple by C.L. Taylor
In C.L. Taylor’s gripping psychological suspense “The Guilty Couple,” Olivia Sutherland was convicted of conspiring to murder her husband. After serving her time, Olivia is determined to repair her relationship with her daughter, clear her name, and expose her husband as the one who framed her.
However, as she delves deeper into the web of lies surrounding her, she must confront the unsettling truth that her life is in grave danger.
With a Mind to Kill by Anthony Horowitz
Master storyteller Anthony Horowitz presents “With a Mind to Kill,” a gripping James Bond novel set behind the Iron Curtain. As M’s funeral takes place, the world’s most famous spy, James Bond, finds himself accused of M’s murder and entangled in a perilous mission orchestrated by former Smersh agents.
With power and intrigue at every turn, Bond must navigate the murky waters of espionage to fulfill his mission, but whose orders will he ultimately follow?
The It Girl by Ruth Ware
“The It Girl” by Ruth Ware delves into the dark and mysterious world of Hannah, who discovered her friend April’s body a decade ago but didn’t question what she saw. Now, with the past resurfacing, Hannah must confront her friends and question the truth surrounding that fateful day.
Ruth Ware weaves an atmospheric tale of suspense and betrayal, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the shocking conclusion.
The House in the Woods by Mark Dawson
Set on Christmas Eve, “The House in the Woods” by Mark Dawson follows DCI Mackenzie Jones to a farmhouse where a horrific murder has taken place. Ralph Mallender, convinced his father lies dead inside, is at the heart of the grim scene.
As Mackenzie investigates, she realizes that the truth is far from simple. With a disgraced private investigator, Atticus Priest, also probing the case, the two must navigate a complex web of deceit to uncover the shocking truth.
The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell
In “The Family Remains” by Lisa Jewell, the discovery of human bones on the Thames foreshore leads DCI Samuel Owusu on a decades-long investigation.
Unraveling the past, this gripping mystery takes readers on a journey through time, entwining the lives of characters separated by decades and continents. From London to Chicago, the haunting secrets of the past come to light in this intricately woven narrative.
Richard and Judy Book Club 2023: July Picks
The Woman Who Lied by Claire Douglas
In Claire Douglas’s psychological thriller “The Woman Who Lied,” Emilia Ward is an acclaimed crime writer whose life takes a terrifying turn when events from her own novels start occurring in real life.
As she grapples with the disturbing coincidences, she questions the people around her and the truth of her own reality.
The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton
“The House of Fortune” by Jessie Burton takes readers to 1705 Amsterdam, where Thea Brandt, on the cusp of turning eighteen, falls in love with a theater actor. Amidst a family facing ruin, the story explores duty, destiny, and the impact of chance on the lives of its characters.
Love Untold by Ruth Jones
In “Love Untold” by Ruth Jones, Grace is about to turn ninety, and with it comes a desire to heal a long-standing family rift. Seeking to reunite with her daughter, Alys, whom she hasn’t seen in decades, Grace must confront her past and embark on a poignant journey of self-discovery and forgiveness.
The Prisoner by BA Paris
In BA Paris’s gripping thriller “The Prisoner,” Amelie finds herself mysteriously imprisoned, uncertain of who her captors are and what they want. As she struggles to comprehend her situation, she must navigate a web of lies and secrets, questioning who she can trust, including her own husband.
Cat Lady by Dawn O’Porter
Cat Lady tells the story of Mia, who must confront societal expectations and her own identity after a shocking event shakes her conventional life. She is faced with a choice: conform to society’s judgment or live life on her terms.
Essex Dogs by Dan Jones
Set in July 1346, “Essex Dogs” by Dan Jones transports readers to the battlefield as ten men, known as the Essex Dogs, land on the shores of Normandy. Facing peril and danger, these archers and men-at-arms fight in a battle that will shape nations and history itself.
Common questions
When was the Richard and Judy Book Club founded?
The Richard and Judy Book Club was founded in 2004 by television presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. The inspiration behind creating the book club was their desire to extend their passion for literature and engage with their audience on a deeper level by recommending and discussing captivating reads.
What is the purpose of the Richard and Judy Book Club?
The primary purpose of the Richard and Judy Book Club is to promote reading and help readers discover new authors and books. It aims to introduce readers to a diverse selection of fiction and non-fiction books chosen for their quality and readability.
Was the Richard and Judy Book Club initially part of a television show?
Yes, the book club was originally part of the daytime television show “Richard & Judy,” hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. However, it has since become a separate entity with its own website and social media presence.
How are the books selected for the Richard and Judy Book Club?
The books featured in the Richard and Judy Book Club are carefully chosen based on their quality and potential appeal to a wide range of readers. The club’s founders, Richard and Judy, work with a team of book experts to curate the list.
Have books from the Richard and Judy Book Club become bestsellers?
Yes, many of the books featured in the Richard and Judy Book Club have gone on to become bestsellers, thanks to the club’s significant influence on readers’ choices.
What are some of the previous popular book club picks?
Some popular Richard and Judy book club picks from previous years include “Where the Crawdads Sing,” “American Dirt,” “The Mercies,” and “The One Hundred Years Of Lenni And Margot.”
Is there a website or platform where readers can find more information about the Richard and Judy Book Club?
Yes, the Richard and Judy Book Club has its own website and a presence on social media platforms where readers can find the latest book recommendations, author interviews, and discussions about the featured books.
Happy reading! ❤️
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