Tag: 2024 Books
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Leave No Trace by Jo Callaghan review
Callaghan’s Kat and Lock series is hands down one of the best crime fiction series I’ve ever read. [Read More]
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Strangers in the Car review by A Quintillion Words
I challenged A Quintillion Words to read Strangers in the Car for her 12 in 2025. What did she think? [Read More]
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Every Janice Hallett book ranked (2025) – from The Appeal to The Killer Question
From cults to quizzes and cosy crimes – I’ve ranked every Janice Hallett book so far. Mixed media mysteries, five-star reads… but which one came out on top? [Read More]
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One of us is Dead by Peter James review
The 20th Roy Grace book has recently come out in paperback and FMcM kindly sent me over a copy to take part in an online tour! Here’s how I got on. [Read More]
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The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey review
It’s 1979 and schoolgirl Miv is convinced if she can get to the bottom of the Ripper murders by investigating the suspicious things on her list, then it will be safe enough to remain living in Yorkshire. Click for my full review. [Read More]
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The Beauty Queen by Sally-Anne Martyn review
The Beauty Queen is a captivating thriller that blends dual timelines with a nostalgic seaside backdrop and explores a missing pageant mystery. Initially hesitant I was soon hooked by its brilliant narrative and powerful themes. Click to read my full review! [Read More]
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Nothing to See Here by Susan Lewis review
Susan Lewis’ Nothing to See Here is a lengthy thriller following podcaster Cristy as she investigates a sixteen-year-old cold case filled with dark family secrets and eerie clues. Click through to read my full review! [Read More]
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Happy Bloody Christmas by Jo Middleton review
Happy Bloody Christmas is a festive, funny and chaotic read. After a hangover and post-party mess Anna finds Santa dead in her pantry. With quirky humour and a murder mystery to solve it’s the perfect holiday treat. Click through for my review! [Read More]
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Listen for the Lie Review: A Darkly Humorous Podcast Style Mystery Thriller
Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera follows Lucy, whose life is upended when a true crime podcast reopens the case of her best friend’s murder. As secrets unravel and memories resurface, Lucy must confront whether she’s responsible or if there’s more to the story. [Read More]










