An original and interesting take on the serial killer psychological thriller genre this novel is written from the point of … More
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#BookReview Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty #contemporaryfiction
One fateful barbeque will change things for three couples in ways they could not imagine. Erika and Clementine are childhood … More
#BookReview Orphan X (Evan Smoak book 1) by Gregg Hurwitz #Tuesdaybookblog #thriller
Trained to be an assassin from childhood, the Nowhere Man uses his significant skills and resources to help those in … More
#BookReview The Color Purple by Alice Walker #Sundayblogshare
Sisters Celie and Nettie are left to the care of their father after their mother passes away, which ultimately sees … More
#BookReview The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey #literaryfiction
A middle-aged couple decide to farm at the frontier in Alaska after they lose a baby which is stillborn. However, … More
#BookReview Holding by Graham Norton #thriller
I was intrigued when I saw Graham Norton had written a fiction book and felt I really had to read … More
#BookReview After The Crash by Michel Bussi #Thriller
This stunning French thriller is about the aftermath of a tragic plane crash in December 1980 which claimed the lives … More
#BookReview Twentieth Century Ghosts by Joe Hill
A collection of short horror stories that pack quite a punch and leave you with haunting memories as well as … More
#BookReview Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz
Bibi Blair is a writer surfer chick diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour, which miraculously disappears two days later, however … More
#BookReview Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill #Sundayblogshare #Horror
Aging has-been rock star, Judas Coyne has a taste for the macabre, so can’t resist when he is made aware … More