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Tag Archives: Bloodhound Books
The Good Husband by Abigail Osborne – review.
Description A shopping trip on Black Friday shoppers leads to Elsie’s tragic death—and leaves Jack, her husband of thirty-seven years, devastated. Unable to cope with his grief, he flees to his childhood home to be with his father, an overbearing … Continue reading
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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Dead Cold by Jane Heafield – review.
Description The truth lies in the darkest places… When an anonymous call sends police to a house in Sheffield, a dead couple are discovered in the kitchen. Their skulls have been caved in, their hands mutilated, and their eyes damaged … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodhound Books, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Dead Cold, Jane Heafield, mystery, Police Procedural, Thriller
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‘Girl, Lost’ by Vikki Patis – review.
Description I was never missing. I just didn’t want to be found. On a bright summer’s day in 2013, Freya Rivers disappears, leaving twin sister Imogen behind. Did Freya leave to travel alone without telling anyone? When friend Emily also … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodhound Books, book review, crime fiction, fiction, Girl, Lost, mystery, Plymouth, Plymouth Hoe, Psychological thriller, Thriller, Vikki Patis
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Trap Door by Dreda Say Mitchell – review.
Description 100 years ago young women were killed in this workplace. Is history about to repeat itself? Rachel, a young woman in serious debt, needs to find a job fast before she’s made homeless. She gets a lucky break when … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodhound Books, Dreda Say Mitchell, job from hell, London, mystery, Psychological thriller, Thriller, Trap Door
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The Regret by Dan Malakin – review.
Description Rachel Stone’s world was destroyed by a stalker, Alan Griffin. After he went to prison, she rebuilt her life. Now she has a three-year-old daughter and is in a new relationship. But someone is stalking her again. Her phone, … Continue reading
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Tagged anorexia, Bloodhound Books, crime, crime fiction, cyber crime, cyber stalking, Dan Malakin, drug abuse, eating disorder, fiction, Psychological thriller, Thriller
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Spare Room by Dreda Say Mitchell – review.
Description Home Is Where The Nightmare Is Beautiful double room to let to single person Lisa, a troubled young woman with a past, can’t believe her luck when she finds a beautiful room to rent in a large house. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodhound Books, Dreda Say Mitchell, Horror, London, mystery, North London, Psychological thriller, Spare Room
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The Paramedic’s Daughter by Tara Lyons – review.
Description: Would you lie to your family to protect yourself? Paramedic Abi Quinn is hailed as a hero by the patients she saves with the London Ambulance Service, but a secret she’s kept since she was a teenager now threatens … Continue reading
Uncommon Cruelty by Liz Mistry
Description: DI Gus McGuire and his team are called in to investigate the disappearance of a teenage boy after his parents return from a weekend away, to find their home trashed and their son missing. But that is just the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodhound Books, British, crime fiction, Liz Mistry, Police Procedural, Uncommon Cruelty, Wakefield
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