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Monthly Archives: April 2021
The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse – review.
Description EVERYONE’S IN DANGER. ANYONE COULD BE NEXT. An imposing, isolated hotel, high up in the Swiss Alps, is the last place Elin Warner wants to be. But she’s taken time off from her job as a detective, so when … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Bantam Press, crime, crime fiction, Murder mystery, mystery, Penguin, Random House, Sarah Pearse, Swiss Alps, The Sanatorium
1 Comment
Dead Secret by Noelle Holten – review.
Description Psychopaths can take root in the unlikeliest soil… DC Maggie Jamieson crosses paths once again with Probation Officer Lucy Sherwood when a domestic violence survivor stumbles into her new refuge, unable to speak, desperate for help. Then another case … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged book review, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Dead Secret, fiction, HarperCollins, mystery, Noelle Holten, One More Chapter, Police Procedural, Staffordshire, Thriller
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My Little Girl by Shalini Boland – review.
Description Your daughter is missing. Did someone close to you take her? Seven-year-old Beatrice has gone missing. Her mother Claire’s whole world has been turned upside down in just one moment and she can’t stop shaking. She’s desperate to find … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Bookouture, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, missing child, My Little Girl, mystery, Psychological thriller, Thriller, Wimborne
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The Shape of Night by Tess Gerritsen – review.
Description If the walls could talk . . . they’d tell her to leave. Now. When Ava arrives at Brodie’s Watch, she thinks she has found the perfect place to hide from her past. Something terrible happened, something she is … Continue reading
The Silent Girl by Kelly Heard – review.
Publication date: 9th April, 2021. Description I wake in a bed, with a stranger leaning over me. She asks my name and I realise I don’t know what it is. I don’t know who I am or why I’m here… … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Bookouture, Crime Thriller, fiction, Kelly Heard, mystery, Psychological thriller, The Silent Girl, Thriller, USA
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My Husband’s Girlfriend by Sheryl Browne – review.
Publication date: 7th April, 2021. Description ‘This is our little secret. You must not tell anyone.’ When four-year-old Ollie comes back from his first sleepover with his dad and his new girlfriend, Laura, his mother Sarah senses a change in … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Birmingham, book review, Bookouture, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, drama, fiction, Husband’s Girlfriend, My, mystery, Psychological thriller, Sheryl Browne, Thriller, UK, Worcestershire
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Moonlight Over Muddleford Cove by Kim Nash – review.
Description When thirty-four-year-old Nellie Wagstaff loses her job and discovers her fiancé is a cheating scumbag in a single day, she feels like the world has come crashing down. And that’s before the solicitor’s letter, along with a request to … Continue reading
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Tagged Comedy, dog, fiction, friendship, grief, Kim Nash, loss, Moonlight Over Muddleford Cove, regret, romance, Romantic Comedy, seaside, Staffordshire
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