Tag: Debut
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We Pretty Pieces of Flesh by Colwill Brown review
We Pretty Pieces of Flesh is a raw, funny and heartbreakingly real coming-of-age novel set in ‘90s Yorkshire. Written entirely in Doncaster dialect, it perfectly captures the friendships, struggles and rites of passage of Northern teenage girls. A must-read for anyone who grew up in the North during this era! [Read More]
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You Are Fatally Invited by Ande Pliego review
You Are Fatally Invited is a glorious locked-room mystery, dripping with pop culture references, from Psycho’s infamous knife to The Walking Dead’s Lucille. Fans of Agatha Christie, Alex Pavesi’s Eight Detectives, the Knives Out series, and those who grew up playing Cluedo will devour this. [Read More]
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An Ethical Guide to Murder by Jenny Morris review
An Ethical Guide to Murder is a fresh and gripping debut where Thea discovers she can control life and death – but at what cost? Full of twists and moral dilemmas, this one will have you questioning your own choices. Want to know more? Click for 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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You’d Look Better as a Ghost by Joanna Wallace review
This debut comic thriller introduces us to Claire, whose life is currently spiraling out of control. Her father has just passed away, and to top it off, what seemed like good news about her artwork turns out to be a case of mistaken identity – the congratulatory email was sent to the wrong Claire. [Read More]
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Distress Signals by Catherine Ryan Howard review
My fourth holiday read was Catherine Ryan Howard’s debut thriller Distress Signals. Having already enjoyed 56 Days, Run Time, and The Trap, I was eager to dive into this one. [Read More]







