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Tag Archives: HarperCollins
The People Before by Charlotte Northedge – review.
Publisher – HarperCollins Description What if your dream house became your worst nightmare? Jess and her husband need a new start. So when the chance to buy a rambling old house in the Suffolk countryside comes up, they leap at … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Charlotte Northedge, creepy, crime, HarperCollins, Ipswich, London, mystery, Psychological thriller, The People Before, UK
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Cat Lady by Dawn O’Porter – review.
Description CAT LADY Single, independent, crazy, aloof, on-the-shelf, lives alone . . . It’s safer for Mia to play the part that people expect. She’s a good wife to her husband Tristan, a doting stepmother, she slips on her suit … Continue reading
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Tagged Cat Lady, cats, Comedy, Dawn O’Porter, drama, family drama, fiction, HarperCollins
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Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough – review.
Description In the dead of night, madness lies… Emma can’t sleep. CHECK THE WINDOWS It’s been like this since her big 4-0 started getting closer. LOCK THE DOORS Her mother stopped sleeping just before her 40th birthday too. She went … Continue reading
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Tagged crime fiction, HarperCollins, Insomnia, mystery, Psychological thriller, Sarah Pinborough, supernatural, UK
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The Girl Upstairs by Georgina Lees – review.
Description How well do you know your neighbour? Would you trust them with your life? I heard Emily before I saw her. The harsh smack of heels against cheap wooden floorboards. The loud phone calls. The incessant music. I knew … Continue reading
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Tagged crime fiction, fiction, Georgina Lees, HarperCollins, London, mystery, One More Chapter, Psychological thriller, The Girl Upstairs, UK
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The Cows by Dawn O’Porter – review.
Description COW [n.] /kaʊ/ A piece of meat; born to breed; past its sell-by-date; one of the herd. Three women. A whole world of judgement. Tara, Cam and Stella are very different women. Yet in a society that sets the … Continue reading
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Tagged Comedy, Dawn O’Porter, feminism, HarperCollins, London, The Cow’s, UK
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Dead Secret by Noelle Holten – review.
Description Psychopaths can take root in the unlikeliest soil… DC Maggie Jamieson crosses paths once again with Probation Officer Lucy Sherwood when a domestic violence survivor stumbles into her new refuge, unable to speak, desperate for help. Then another case … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, Dead Secret, fiction, HarperCollins, mystery, Noelle Holten, One More Chapter, Police Procedural, Staffordshire, Thriller
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The Babysitter by Phoebe Morgan – review.
Description Who knew her secret? And what happened that night? On the hottest day of the year, Caroline Harvey is found dead in Suffolk. Her body is left draped over a cot – but the baby she was looking after … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, detective, fiction, France, HarperCollins, HQ Digital, Ipswich, missing baby, mystery, Phoebe Morgan, Psychological thriller, Rouen, The Babysitter, Thriller
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Darling by Rachel Edwards – review.
Description A teenage girl clashes with her new stepmother in this debut thriller with an unforgettable twist I knew she was trouble from the moment I saw her. I felt it as she stood in the doorway that day: disaster. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bexit, Crime Thriller, Darling, Far right, fiction, HarperCollins, mystery, Psychological thriller, Rachel Edwards, Thriller
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The Assistant by SK Tremayne – review.
Description What would you do if your home assistant turned evil? ‘Terrifyingly believable and utterly gripping.’ Lisa Jewell ‘The Assistant is the definition of suspense!’ Jeffery Deaver She’s in your house. She controls your life. Now she’s going to destroy … Continue reading
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Tagged Camden, HarperCollins, London, Psychological thriller, SK Tremayne, tech thriller, The Assistant, Thriller
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Mine by JL Butler – review.
Description: In this riveting tale of psychological suspense, a divorce lawyer risks her career, her sanity, and her life when she falls into an illicit, all-consuming affair with her client—who becomes the primary suspect in his estranged wife’s sudden disappearance. … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, HarperCollins, JL Butler, legal thriller, London, mine, Psychological thriller, Thriller
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