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Murder at the Bailey by Henry Milner

Anyone who is a regular on my blog will know how much I love a legal thriller and Murder at … More

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Seven Lies by Elizabeth Kay

How have I not read this book before?! It’s soooo good!  Seven Lies tells a story from the perspective of … More

Complex, cunning, deceit, eBook, Elizabeth Kay, gripping, Paperback, psychological thriller, scary, Secrets, Thriller

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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