The Hike by Lucy Clarke – a review
I spotted this whilst browsing on Netgalley and thought it sounded right up my street so downloaded it ready for a recent trip away. The Hike starts with four friends who get together for an annual...
View ArticleThe Short Straw by Holly Seddon – a review
I’ve always enjoyed Holly Seddon’s novels so was pleased to be accepted for the netgalley proof of her latest one The Short Straw. In The Short Straw three sisters are driving together when they get...
View ArticleStranger at the Wedding by A.E Gauntlett – a review
To say I’m behind with reviews would be an understatement. I probably read at least a book a week but clearly never review that much. However hopefully it’s better late than never so today I’m starting...
View ArticleAnna O by Matthew Blake a review
A recent rather long train trip to London gave me ample time to catch up on some netgalley reading, so my first choice this time was Anna O by Matthew Blake. Anna O hasn’t opened her eyes for over 4 …...
View ArticleDark Rooms by Lynda La Plante – a review BLOG TOUR
My latest read was the next instalment of the Tennison series, Dark Rooms. In Dark Rooms Jane Tennison is leading a murder investigation after the body of a young girl is found chained to a wall in an...
View ArticleA Talent For Murder by Peter Swanson – a review BLOG TOUR
I am not sure that I have actually read any of Peter Swanson’s books before but am always pleased to find new authors so when I was offered a copy of his latest I was pleased to accept. A Talent …...
View ArticleOne Girl, One Summer by Isabel Ashdown – a review BLOG TOUR
One Girl, One Summer begins one summer’s morning at the Golden Rabbit Campsite. A private plane crashes onto the area causing devastation to many including the Gale family who own the site. As an...
View ArticleThe Negotiator by Brooke Robinson – a review BLOG TOUR
My latest read was an absolute cracker so a huge thank you to Tracey at Compulsive Readers for my copy. The Negotiator is the story of Tia, an ex police officer who had a dream to become a negotiator...
View ArticleDeadly Animals by Marie Tierney – a review
One of the reasons I love going to book festivals is the fact that it is a great opportunity to meet new authors, and the Capital Crime certainly had no shortage of those. One of the books I picked up...
View ArticleBy Way of Paris by Christopher Newman – a review
One of my latest reads was courtesy of Roundfire Books, who invited me to review a story about a wannabe writer who has a trip to Paris so of course I couldn’t turn that down. By Way of Paris by …...
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