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Tag Archives: fiction
What I Did by Kate Bradley – review.
Publication date: 21st January, 2020. Description Lisa is running. She has taken her child, Jack, and she has run from his father. Lisa thinks she’s safe. She’s found a remote house where no one will be able to find them. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021 release, addiction, book review, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, domestic violence, drama, family, fiction, Kate Bradley, mystery, Psychological thriller, Thriller, twisty, What I Did, Zaffre
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‘Did My Love Life Shrink in the Wash?’ by Kristen Bailey – review.
Publication date: 11th January, 2020. Description It’s normal to wish that your baby came with a snooze button, right? When I got pregnant, Will and I didn’t have a clue what we were signing up for. It turns out that … Continue reading
The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré – review.
Description I don’t just want to be having any kind voice . . . I want a louding voice. At fourteen, Adunni dreams of getting an education and giving her family a more comfortable home in her small Nigerian village. … Continue reading
Ghoster by Jason Arnopp – review.
Description Kate Collins has been ghosted. She was supposed to be moving in with her new boyfriend Scott, but all she finds after relocating to Brighton is an empty flat. Scott has vanished. His possessions have all disappeared. Except for … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Mirror, chiller, fiction, Ghoster, Horror, Jason Arnopp, mystery, orbit, supernatural, Thriller
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Breathe Your Last by Lisa Regan – review.
Publication date: 9th December, 2020. Description Josie presses her hands into the center of the drowned girl’s chest and pumps, counting off compressions. She takes in the girl’s beautiful face, her brown eyes glassy. The memory of a champion swimmer … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Book 10, Bookouture, Breathe Your Last, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Detective Josie Quinn, fiction, murder, Murder mystery, mystery, Police Procedural, Serial killer, Series, Thriller, USA
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Mystery at the Old Mill by Clare Chase – review.
Publication date: 7 December, 2020. Description When the calm of Saxford St Peter is disrupted by a deadly fire at the Old Mill, amateur sleuth Eve Mallow finds herself investigating a most surprising mystery! Everyone in Saxford St Peter is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, Clare Chase, cosy crime, cosy mystery, crime, crime fiction, Eve Mallow, fiction, Gus the dog, mystery, Mystery at the Old Mill, Saxford St Peter
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Fog Island by Mariette Lindstein – review.
Description Sofia has just finished university and ended a troubled relationship when she attends a lecture about a New Age movement, Via Terra. Its leader is Franz Oswald, young, good-looking, urbane and mesmerizing. When Sofia meets Franz Oswald, the handsome, … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, can be read as a stand-alone, crime, crime fiction, cult, fiction, Fog Island, HQ, Mariette Lindstein, mystery, Psychological thriller, Sweden, Thriller, trilogy
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Mine by Casey Kelleher – review.
Description Rebecca Dawson lives a life that many women want – married to wealthy, handsome businessman Jamie and new mum to beautiful daughter, Ella, she thinks nothing can burst her bubble. Until a series of sinister events leaves Rebecca convinced … Continue reading
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Tagged Casey Kelleher, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, gaslighting, Kensington, London, mine, mystery, Psychological thriller, secrets and lies, Thriller, UK
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