The Bad Neighbour is a gritty contemporary crime thriller set in the north of England, rooted in the author's personal experiences of the region while drawing upon wider issues of racial intolerance, gang crime and police corruption.
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Book Review – Pretty Ugly Lies by Pamela Crane
Pretty Ugly Lies by Pamela Crane Published: 01 Aug 2018 by BloodHound Books Swathi's Rating: 4.5/5 Verdict: A perfect mix of crime and domestic chaos illustrated through sensible writing. Plot: A mother sits in a pool of blood—the blood of her family.
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Book Review – The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle – Stuart Turton
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle – Stuart Turton Published September 04, 2018 by Sourcebooks Landmark Swathi’s rating: 4.5/5 Verdict: A compulsive plot with mind boggling twists and suspenses. Hey lovelies, Today I’m sharing my thoughts on the new book I completed reading. The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is an underrated mystery thriller by Stuart Turton, which should top the charts for 2018. Thanks to Sourcebooks Landmark, and Netgalley for this ARC, I really enjoyed my time with the book! This is one of the books you just put down, to the last page! Such a plot, with so much twists and surprises. Without much suspense, I’ll give you a…
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Book Review – Those Other Women – Nicola Moriarty
Those Other Women – Nicola Moriarty Published July 26th 2018 by William Morrow (HarperCollins) Swathi’s rating: 4/5 Verdict: A brutally honest page turner, and a must-read for contemporary women. This book had been a getaway experience from the series of crime thrillers I’ve been reading. When I read the description of this book at edelweiss, I thought it would be a change to read a contemporary women’s fiction, and my mood matches the tone of the book. So I was good to go with it. As soon as I started a few chapters, I had my doubts. Am I wasting my time on this? I’ve so many thrillers waiting for me, should…
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Book Review – Slowly We Die – Emelie Schepp
Slowly We Die – Emelie Schepp Published July 23rd 2018 by HQ Fiction Swathi’s rating: 3.5/5 Verdict: A fresh angled medical thriller set in a Scandinavian backdrop I’ve been hearing a lot about this book, which led me request a copy. Thanks to MIRA (HarperCollins) and Harlequin Sales for the ARC. Being a huge fan of Tess Gerritsen, I’ve been used to enjoy reading medical thrillers. This book is similar to a medical thriller, with a fresh angle to it. Mainly because it is set in a Scandinavian backdrop. The book is a sequel to Jana Berzelius series, a criminal prosecutor with a tough past that keeps haunting her. A…
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Book Review – Something in the water | Catherine Steadman
Ern and Mark go on their Honeymoon to Bora Bora, when they find "things" on water, that's going to change their lives forever. Will they survive the storm that's approaching?
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Book Review – Little Sister – Isabel Ashdown
A big thanks to Kensington Books for an ARC. Little Sister is a fast paced psychological thriller, that got me turning pages within seconds. The story is about two sisters Emily and Jess, who were very close while growing up. Hardly an year apart in age, they made sure to look after and complement each other. But as years passed, their relationship somehow fell part, and are now estranged. Less do we know, that the reasons for them moving apart, is far more dangerous than just a sisters fight!
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Take the POLL! Book Exchange Drive!
Hey World, We would love you all to join our exchange drive. To serve you our best, we’re trying to survey your opinions and ideas, for a better, bigger event! Help us create one! Let’s read more! Thanks! Xo!
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Book Review – Our House – Louise Candlish
How would you feel when you get home to find strangers moving into YOUR house? That's exactly what Fiona Lawson sees, when she comes home. In her brain, it's not happening. How could it happen? People can't just let themselves in, when you have not sold your house, isn't? Find out more about this psychological crime thriller.
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Book Exchange – How it works!
Hey lovelies! I hope you’re doing well, because I am super excited to share this amazing concept of Book Exchange with you all! When I decided to give away my books, I received a lot of responses from people all over the world, and I was overwhelmed just because so many people are dying to read something, just like me! And then this thought occured to me, why not exchange books with fellow readers? I feel this is a better way than just giving books isn’t it? This way, both parties get to read something, a new book for everyone. Plus, there is the surprise factor! For an avid reader…