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The Recovery of Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel

Now this is a book that draws you in very quickly. I loved how early on it had me guessing! … More

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Dead To Her By Sarah Pinborough

Billy went to Europe to get over the death of his first wife, and arrives back home with a second … More

Dead To Her, eBook, gripping, Hardback, Harper Collins, madness, psychological thriller, sarah pinborough, Shock, Thriller, Twists, Women

Mini review: The Glass House by Eve Chase

The Glass House has such an enchanting feel about it, urging you into the forest to watch the Harrington family … More

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A Double Life by Charlotte Philby

What an unbelievable book, I’m absolutely flabbergasted by the ending… it’s a cliffhanger, so I hope Philby is already working … More

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Rules for Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson

Told in a memoir style, Malcolm narrates this story as he recounts what happened after FBI agent Gwen Mulvey turns … More

Clever, Complex, eBook, Faber & Faber, gripping, Hardback, murder, Peter Swanson, Plot Twists, psychological thriller, Rules for Perfect Murders, Smart, suspense, Thriller, unreliable characters, witty

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

What We Did by Christobel Kent

Bridget has a lovely life, she has a boutique dress shop, a loving husband and a kind teenage son. Everything … More

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Right Behind You by Lisa Gardner

Set in a small town in the U.S. where the sheriff and her team are more used to people running … More

Detailed, detectives, eBook, gripping, Headline, Headline Review, Lisa Gardner, Murder mystery, Pace, Paperback, psychological thriller, Right Behind You, U.S.

Seven Days by Alex Lake

If you’ve been following my reads lately you’ll know I’m on a psychological thriller streak; I usually shake it up … More

abduction, Alex Lake, Amazing, Chilling, eBook, gripping, Harper Collins, jumpiness, Pace, Paperback, psycho, psychological thriller, Seven Days, Shocking, suspence, tension, Twists

The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

*Warning, having just typed up my review, and checked against the blurb, I probably have given away a little something … More

Century, Cult, deceit, eBook, gripping, Hardback, lies, lisa jewell, murder, Pace, Poison, psychological thriller, Quick, Secrets, Suicide, tension, The Family Upstairs, Thriller

The Promise by Katerina Diamond

The Promise is the fourth instalment of one of my favourite detective pairs – Grey and Miles, and this case … More

Avon, detectives, eBook, gripping, Katerina Diamond, lies, Multiple POVs, murder, Murder Case, Paperback, past, psychological thriller, Secrets, Serial Killer, Shocking, The Promise, Thriller

The Garden of Lost and Found by Harriet Evans

Harriet Evans has been a go-to author for me, for a while now as her ability to create unique backstories … More

Art, Drama, eBook, Female, gripping, Hardback, Harriet Evans, Headline Review, Historical Female Fiction, Historical Women's Fiction, History, Hooked, Mysterious, New Beginnings, past, past and present, Relationships, Secrets, The Garden of Lost and Found

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