Tag: Debut
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No Hard Feelings by Genevieve Novak book review
What’s that? A book without a crime on here… Find out what I thought about No Hard Feelings. [Read More]
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The Family at No. 23 by Kathryn Sharman review
What a debut! A twisty domestic thriller with envy, ambition and morally grey characters. One to watch this year! [Read More]
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Open Your Eyes by Heather J. Fitt review
A dark, powerful read exploring misogyny, media and radicalisation. Open Your Eyes is unflinching and thought-provoking, with no easy answers and a bleak but necessary look at modern society. [Read More]
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I Make My Own Fun by Hannah Beer review
I loved watching this story unravel. A darkly fun take on celebrity culture and obsession < 3 Read my full thoughts here. [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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Sick to Death by Chris Bridges review
Sick to Death is the debut psychological thriller from Chris Bridges. Unfolding in 3 parts, we meet Emma, who has chronic illness. It’s a neurological, invisible illness. But her life is about to change… [Read More]
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Cuckoo by Callie Kazumi review
Cuckoo is the debut messed up thriller from Callie Kazumi. Claire surprises her fiancé by dropping off lunch on their anniversary. Only his office reveal to Claire he hasn’t worked there for nine months! Sounds good? Read more. [Read More]
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The Lamb by Lucy Rose review
The Lamb by Lucy Rose is a gruesome yet darkly funny horror novel about a mother and daughter living deep in the Cumbrian woods… and feasting on unsuspecting visitors. A gripping blend of horror, suspense, and coming-of-age themes, this book is both disturbing and unputdownable. Read my full review here! [Read More]
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Strange Pictures by Uketsu review
Strange Pictures by Uketsu, translated by Jim Rion, blends mystery and mixed media in a hauntingly unique way. With eerie illustrations and a gripping, mysterious storyline, I was hooked from the start. If you’re a fan of unconventional narratives, this one’s a must-read! [Read More]










