For some reason, I could never quite get on with Jonathon Coe, Jo.
I've started "We Solve Murders", the first book in a new series by Richard Osman of the Thursday Murder Club fame.
It's very good!
I've also recently finished:
"Invasion", a thriller by Frank Gardner (yes, the BBC Security Correspondant) which was OK if you like that sort of thing, I guess.
"The Dark Wives" by Ann Cleeves which is her latest "Vera" novel - a good, absorbing read.
"Safe Enough", a collection of early short stories by Lee Child, the "Jack Reacher" author, which was an interesting look at his formative years without being particularly scintillating.
and "The Last Temptation" by Val McDermid, a republishing of a 2002 novel which frankly I gave up on a third of the way through. Far too gory, and characters I couldn't really identify with.
It's interesting that a lot of well-known authors seem to be churning out various re-prints of their early works which (to my mind) aren't particularly all that good a read .....