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Tag Archives: Barbara Copperthwaite
The Girl in the Missing Poster by Barbara Copperthwaite – review.
Publication date: 23rd February, 2021. Description MISSING – Have you seen this girl? Nineteen-year-old Leila Hawkins was last seen on 24 June, 1994, when she left her parents’ anniversary party early and ran into the stormy night wearing her twin … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Copperthwaite, book review, Bookouture, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, Merevale, mystery, Psychological thriller, The Girl in the Missing Poster
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Flowers for the Dead by Barbara Copperthwaite – review.
Publication date – 16th September 2020. Description He sees her. The one. The sunglasses don’t fool anyone, she is clearly upset, her nose and lips swollen from crying. They are two lost souls and he knows his love can help … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Copperthwaite, Birmingham, book review, Bookouture, Covent Garden, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, Flowers from the Dead, London, Moseley, Psychological thriller, Thriller
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The Darkest Lies by Barbara Copperthwaite- review.
Description: A mother desperate for the truth. A daughter hiding a terrible secret. Melanie Oak appeared to have the perfect life. Married to her childhood sweetheart, Jacob, the couple live with their beautiful, loving, teenage daughter, Beth, in a pretty … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Copperthwaite, book review, Bookouture, crime fiction, fiction, Psychological thriller, The Darkest Lies
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Fun at the Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Writing Festival – 2019
Okay, this was my first time attending a crime book festival and wow, what a first! I had the most amazing time. It was lovely catching up with the Bookouture crew and the many author friends I’ve made. Finally, I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Copperthwaite, BBC, BBC News, Bookouture, Carla Kovach, Caroline Vincent, Crime Festival, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Crimewatch, DI Gina Harte, Graham Smith, Harrogate, Her Final Hour, Her Pretty Bones, Liz Mistry, Malcolm Hollindrake, Nicola Sturgeon, Old Swan, Patricia Gibney, Police Procedural, Psychological thriller, Rob Ashman, Ruth Heald, Samantha Hayes, Shop Well for Less, Steph McGovern, Sue Watson, Sumaira Wilson, Susie Lynes, The Liar’s House, The Next Girl, Theakston’s Old Peculiar Crime Festival, Val McDermid, Yorkshire
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The Perfect Friend by Barbara Copperthwaite
Novel blurb: She’ll do anything for you… My name is Alex, and my world has been shattered. My husband has left me. My children won’t speak to me. My friend Carrie is the only person I have. She’s the only … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Copperthwaite, book review, Bookouture, Carla Kovach, eating disorder, Psychological thriller, The Perfedt Friend
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