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Dead Woman Walking by Sharon Bolton

Ever since I read Daisy in Chains back in 2016, I have always known that a Bolton story would blow … More

Clever, Corgi, Crime, Dead Woman Walking, deceit, Dirty Cop, eBook, gripping, Immigration, murder, Paperback, Riveting, Secrets, Sharon Bolton, Shocking, Sinister, sisters, Thriller

The Lying Room by Nicci French

When you first meet Neve, you’ll think she’s a typical middle aged woman stressed by her work and her kids, … More

Complex, Crime, domestic, eBook, Hardback, lies, murder, Nicci French, Secrets, Simon & Schuster, Suspects, tension, The Lying Room, Thriller

Burning Matches by Paul FitzSimons

Detective Temple gets a call at 4am, his missus is not too happy when she hears it’s his ex-work partner, … More

Burning Matches, Cover Up, Crime, Crime Thrillers, Deception, Detective, Dublin, friends, Ireland, lies, manipulation, murder, Paul FitzSimons, police, Secrets, Thriller

Blog Tour: The Taking of Annie Thorne by C. J. Tudor

Hellllllooooooo there. Today is finally the day that I can share my thoughts on this book! I know a lot … More

Blog Tour, C. J. Tudor, Claustrophobia, creepy, Crime, Michael Joseph, murder, Mystery, Penguin, suspense, The Taking of Annie Thorne, Thriller, Twists, Violence

Scrublands by Chris Hammer

Martin arrives at Riversend to write a follow up article on the tragedy which happened a year ago. His colleague … More

Australia, Australian debut crime novel, Chris Hammer, Country, Crime, Crime Novel, debut, Discovery, eBook, Headline, January 2019, journalism, Killing, murder, Newspaper, Paperback, PTSD, Research, Rural, Scrublands, Secrets, Wildfire

Turn A Blind Eye by Vicky Newham

Steve has arrived for his first day at his new job in a secondary school in East London. He’s hungover … More

Clever, Crime, Crime Thriller, Detective Series, DI Maya Rahman, Diverse Community, East London, eBook, gripping, Hardback, HQ, Multi Cultural, murder, Police Investigation, Secondary School, Talented, Turn a Blind Eye, Vicky Newham

Persons Unknown by Susie Steiner

It feels like such a long time but I am finally reunited with Manon! Manon is now pregnant by a … More

Beautiful, Borough Press, Crime, Crime Thriller, gripping, Persons Unknown, Strength, Superb, Susie Steiner, tense, Thriller

The Tall Man by Phoebe Locke

Her friends believed in the Tall Man, and so she did too. The Tall Man requires sacrifices and so the … More

Crime, Family, Headline, Love, Phoebe Locke, Protection, Spooky, suspense, Suspicion, The Tall Man, Wildfire

Snap

I couldn’t not pick up this corker after seeing all the hype around it from other bloggers – friends, you … More

Belinda Bauer, cold case, Crime, Detective, duplicates, kids, Lost, mother, Secrets, Snap, Thriller, Truth

The Craftsman

Cast yourself back to October 3rd 2016, I posted a review on Daisy in Chains by Bolton and I finished with: This … More

betrayal, Crime, Hachette UK, new evidence, past, police, psychological thriller, Secrets, Sharon Bolton, The Crafstman, Thriller, Trapeze

Children of the Revolution – Mini Review

I bought this book years ago from The Works in the 3 for £5 deal; and never got around to … More

Crime, detectives, murder, Peter Robinson, Series

See What I Have Done

So I’ve done my usual “trick” again… I’ve gone and ordered a book after seeing twitter “adverts!?” for it with … More

Crime, See what I have done, Thriller, true case, unsolved murder

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