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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman- review.
Description Eleanor Oliphant has learned how to survive – but not how to live Eleanor Oliphant leads a simple life. She wears the same clothes to work every day, eats the same meal deal for lunch every day and buys … Continue reading
The Assistant by SK Tremayne – review.
Description What would you do if your home assistant turned evil? ‘Terrifyingly believable and utterly gripping.’ Lisa Jewell ‘The Assistant is the definition of suspense!’ Jeffery Deaver She’s in your house. She controls your life. Now she’s going to destroy … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Camden, HarperCollins, London, Psychological thriller, SK Tremayne, tech thriller, The Assistant, Thriller
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Dead in the Dark by Stephen Booth – review.
Description Master crime writer Stephen Booth ventures into the Peak District’s dark subterranean world for a brand new, stunning and gasp-inducing Cooper & Fry thriller. ‘A modern master’ Guardian How do you prove a murder without a body? Ten years … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, This and That
Tagged Caves, Cooper and Fry, crime fiction, Dead in the Dark, Midlands, Mines, Murder mystery, mystery, Peak Distict, Police Procedural, Sheffield, Sphere, Stephen Booth
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Sunshine and Second Chances by Kim Nash – COVER REVEAL!
I’m super excited to be a part of Kim Nash’s cover reveal. Sunshine and Second Chances is going to be amazing, so don’t miss out. Check it out now! I must add, this cover is a stunner. I’m not new … Continue reading
Painting Aeryn the Cat in Oils.
I love painting and drawing so couldn’t pass up this opportunity to draw this gorgeous cat belonging to my friend, Mark. He took a stunning photo of her looking directly into the camera. After doing a couple of preliminary outlines … Continue reading
Posted in art
Tagged cat, cat art, cat in oils, painting cat, step by step cat painting, step by step oil painting
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Dead Wrong by Noelle Holten – review.
Description The serial killer is behind bars. But the murders are just beginning… DC Maggie Jamieson’s past comes back to haunt her in this dark and gripping serial killer thriller. Three missing women running out of time… They were abducted … Continue reading
Ashes of Innocence by Phil Price – review.
Ashes of Innocence by Phil Price – review. Description Description They didn’t mean to cause her harm. She was just there, asking to be taken. However, the two brothers had no clue what would happen next. They never imagined that … Continue reading
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Tagged action, action thriller, Ashes of Innocence, Birmingham, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, Midlands, Phil Price, Rednel, revenge, Thriller, UK
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The Sister-in-Law by Sue Watson – review.
Description ‘You don’t think Jamie and I have secrets, do you? No, we tell each other everything.’ She smiled. ‘Including your dirty little secret. So maybe it’s time to start being nice to me?’ THE WIFE: Clare is ready for … Continue reading
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Tagged Amalfi Coast, Bookouture, drama, holiday, Instagram, Italy, psychological thrillers, Sue Watson, The Sister-in-Law, Thriller, travel, villa
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