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Monthly Archives: July 2022
The Mother-in-Law by Karen King – review.
Publication date- 29 July Description He loves you now. He loved her first. I’ve fallen in love with a man called Sam. And he’s perfect, just perfect. It’s a whirlwind romance. And when our dream home falls through just before … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, Karen King, Malvern, mystery, Psychological thriller, The Mother-in-Law, Thriller, UK, Worcester
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Liar Liar by LG Davis – review.
Description He promised to keep my secrets. He never told me his… My husband and I are the dream couple: deeply in love, the envy of all our friends. He surprises me with roses and a beautiful diamond ring, and … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, crime fiction, fiction, LG Davis, Liar Liar, mystery, Psychological thriller, Thriller, USA
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Do I Really Know You by Sheryl Browne – review.
Description She’s your oldest friend and you tell each other everything. So you’d know if she’d done something terrible, wouldn’t you? Maddie and Kiara have been best friends since they met on their first day at university. They have always … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Do I Really Know You, fiction, gaslighting, Malvern, mystery, phobia, Psychological thriller, Sheryl Browne, Thriller, UK, Worcester, Worcestershire
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The Beautiful Ones by Julia Sutton – review.
Description Caitlyn Shaw had it all. Surrounded by loving friends and family, on the cusp of landing her dream job. When Caitlyn suffers a traumatic event, her idyllic life is shattered. She finds herself spiralling into an abyss of terror … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham, England, Julia Sutton, Mental Health, Midlands UK, SpellBound Books, The Beautiful Ones, UK
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It’s publication day for Find Me!
Find Me I’ll never forget that day. It was blisteringly hot, and I begged our mother for an ice cream. As we left you with Dad, I didn’t know it would be the last time I saw your face. Minutes … Continue reading
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Tagged Carla Kovach, cave, Cornwall, Find Me, Looe, lost child, Pirate, Polperro, Psychological thriller, Willy Wilcox
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Open Your Eyes by Heather J Fitt – review.
Description A Scottish journalist enters a dark online world in this unsettling novel about resentment and rage . . . Edinburgh reporter Frankie has finally been assigned a high-profile crime story about a series of sexual assaults, and she relishes her big break. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodhound Books, book review, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Edinburgh, Heather J Fitt, Incel, Open Your Eyes, Psychological thriller, Scotland, Thriller, UK
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The Girl From Jonestown by Sharon Maas – review.
Description The woman looked at me, anguish brimming in her eyes. I picked up the note she’d left and read the scrawl: HELP!!! Then: Mom. Followed by a number. A gripping and heartbreaking read, based on the true story of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, cult, Guyana, Historical fiction, Sharon Maas, suicide cult, The Girl From Jonestown
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