Publication date 22 February 2023 (ebook); 27 April 2023 (paperback) Standalone or series Standalone First time reading this author? Yes Why I picked this Book description looked interesting. Review copy or purchase Thank you to the author, publisher HQ Digital, and online book club The Pigeonhole for the chance to read this. This is anContinue reading “Review: The Wilderness Retreat by Jennifer Moore”
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Review: Make Me Clean by Tina Baker
Publication date 16 February 2023 Standalone or series Standalone First time reading this author? No Why I picked this I enjoyed a previous book by this author. Review copy or purchase Thank you to the author, publisher Viper, and online book club The Pigeonhole for the chance to read this. This is an honest andContinue reading “Review: Make Me Clean by Tina Baker”
Review: Those People Next Door by Kia Abdullah
Book release date: 19 January 2023 Book blurb: You can choose your house. Not your neighbours. WELCOME TO YOUR DREAM HOME… Salma Khatun is extremely hopeful about Blenheim, the safe suburban development to which she, her husband and their son have just moved. Their family is in desperate need of a fresh start, and BlenheimContinue reading “Review: Those People Next Door by Kia Abdullah”
Review: All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham
Book release date: 26 January 2023 Book blurb: Today is day 364. 364 days since my last night of sleep. 364 days since my son, Mason, was taken from his bed. The police have stopped looking. My husband wants me to move on. But I need to keep his story alive. Someone knows what happenedContinue reading “Review: All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham”
Review: The Second Stranger by Martin Griffin
Book release date: 19 January 2023 Book blurb: Remie Yorke has one shift left at the Mackinnon Hotel in the remote Scottish Highlands before she leaves for good. Then Storm Ezra hits. As temperatures plummet and phone lines go down, an injured man stumbles inside. PC Don Gaines was in a terrible accident on theContinue reading “Review: The Second Stranger by Martin Griffin”
Review: The Cloisters by Katy Hays
Book release date: 19 January 2023 Book blurb: Ann Stilwell arrives in New York City, hoping to spend her summer working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Instead, she is assigned to The Cloisters, a gothic museum and garden renowned for its medieval and Renaissance collections. There she is drawn into a small circle ofContinue reading “Review: The Cloisters by Katy Hays”
Review: Ghostwritten by Ronald Malfi
Book release date: 4 October 2022 Book blurb: BOOKS CAN BE DEADLY From the bestselling author of Come with Me, four standalone horror novellas set in a shared universe! In The Skin of Her Teeth, a cursed novel drives people to their deaths. A delivery job turns deadly in The Dark Brothers’ Last Ride. InContinue reading “Review: Ghostwritten by Ronald Malfi”
Review: The Girls Who Disappeared by Claire Douglas
Book release date: 15 September 2022 Book blurb: THREE GIRLS MISSING Twenty years ago, Olivia Rutherfood crashed her car while driving home with three friends.When she regained consciousness, she was alone – her friends had vanished. THEY WERE NEVER SEEN AGAIN Now, journalist Jenna Halliday visits the town where it happened, determined to unlock theContinue reading “Review: The Girls Who Disappeared by Claire Douglas”
Review: The Accomplice by Steve Cavanagh
Book release date: 21 July 2022 (hardback and ebook) Book blurb: THE MOST HATED WOMAN IN AMERICA The Sandman killings have been solved. Daniel Miller murdered fourteen people before he vanished. His wife, Carrie, now faces trial as his accomplice. The FBI, the District Attorney, the media and everyone in America believe she knew andContinue reading “Review: The Accomplice by Steve Cavanagh”
Review: The Cliff House by Chris Brookmyre
Book release date: 28 July 2022 Book blurb: One hen weekend, seven secrets… but only one worth killing for Jen’s hen party is going to be out of control… She’s rented a luxury getaway on its own private island. The helicopter won’t be back for seventy-two hours. They are alone. They think. As well asContinue reading “Review: The Cliff House by Chris Brookmyre”