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Monthly Archives: September 2021
The Girl at my Door by Rebecca Griffiths – review.
Description The young friends were unaware of the man who had followed them through the park. With his trilby pulled down, he moved stealthily through the trees. He was careful and kept to the shadows. He worried it might not … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, historical crime., real life crime, Rebecca Griffiths, Reginald Christie, The Girl at my Door
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The Liar’s Child by Sheryl Browne – review.
Publication date – 21 September, 2021. Description I’ll do anything to protect my daughter… When I pick my beloved daughter Poppy up from school one afternoon, my mind races when I see the little girl holding Poppy’s hand. With the … Continue reading
The Cottage by Lisa Stone – review.
Description An isolated cottage… After losing her job and boyfriend, Jan Hamlin is in desperate need of a fresh start. So she jumps at the chance to rent a secluded cottage on the edge of Coleshaw Woods. A tap at … Continue reading
She’s Gone by MA Comley – review.
Description One second she was there, the next… she was gone! After months of fighting the court system to see five-year-old Adele, Martin Jenkins finally has his daughter back. It’s only for a week’s holiday, but he’ll take that to … Continue reading
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Tagged crime fiction, fiction, Lake Distric, Liverpool, MA Comley, Psychological thriller, She’s Gone, Thriller
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People Like Her by Ellery Lloyd – review.
Description People like Emmy Jackson. They always have. Especially online, where she is Instagram sensation Mamabare, famous for telling the unvarnished truth about modern parenthood. But Emmy isn’t as honest as she’d like the fans to believe. She may think … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, crime, crime fiction, Ellery Lloyd, fiction, influencer, Instagram, London, mystery, People Like Her, Psychological thriller, social media danger, Thriller, UK
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Bring Her Home by SA Dunphy – review.
Description She had taken only one step towards the hotel when she heard the car door opening, and then something had her by the shoulders in a grip like steel. Penny tried to fight, but it was no good. The … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, Bring Her Home, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, Ireland, mystery, Police Procedural, SA Dunphy, Thriller
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My non-fiction reads of the past few weeks!
Well, I’ve had a non-fiction ball! Now it’s back to the fiction for a while. I feel as though I’ve had a chance to do a lot of thinking, which is always a good thing. 🙂 I must say, I … Continue reading