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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Push Back by James Marx – review.
Description Two dead cops and a missing student. Police corruption and a past vendetta. Retired Detective and ex-US Ranger Dean Riley is framed for these crimes and forced to go on the run. Working outside the law in a race … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Book 1, Dean Riley, first in series, James Marx, Push Back, rangers, Thriller, USA action thriller
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The Wife’s House by Arianne Richmonde – review.
Description The perfect house or the perfect lie? The moment my husband showed me Cliffside—a sleek and modern glass home perched on the edge of the jagged Big Sur clifftops—I fell in love. And right there and then I made … Continue reading
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Tagged Arianne Richmonde, book review, Bookouture, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, mystery, Psychological thriller, St Andreas, The Wife’s House, Thriller, USA
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Run For Your Life (DI Sara Ramsey book 9) by MA Comley – review.
Description The next thrilling instalment in the DI Sara Ramsey series from NY Times and USA Today bestselling author, M A Comley, who has sold over three million books worldwide. Time doesn’t heal all wounds. Five years ago they committed … Continue reading
A Street Cat Named Bob by James Bowen – review.
Description The uplifting true story of an unlikely friendship between a man on the streets of Covent Garden and the ginger cat who adopts him and helps him heal his life. Now a major motion picture starring Luke Treadaway. When … Continue reading
My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing – review.
Description HOW WELL DO YOU REALLY KNOW THE PERSON YOU LOVE MOST? Their life was just like yours. Nice house, great kids, the perfect life. But they have a very dark secret. You might think you’ve read stories like this … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, florida, My Lovely Wife, Penguin, Psychological thriller, Samantha Downing, Serial killer, Thriller, USA
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Believe Me by JP Delaney – review.
Description Claire Wright likes to play other people. A British drama student, in New York without a green card, Claire takes the only job she can get: working for a firm of divorce lawyers, posing as an easy pick-up in … Continue reading
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Tagged Baudelaire, Believe Me, book review, crime fiction, JP Delaney, Les Fleurs Du Mal, mystery, New York, Poetry, Psychological thriller, Quercus, Thriller
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I Know You Lied by Lesley Sanderson – review.
Description The news of her mother’s death hits Nell as if she’s been shot. The letter must be some kind of prank, but who could be so cruel? Because Nell’s mother died nearly thirty years ago. When Nell was just … Continue reading