Tag: Review

  • First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston review

    First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston review

    I started First Lie Wins on a red-eye flight back from New York City. By the time I reached 26%, I reluctantly put it down to try and catch some sleep – but it wasn’t easy with a story this gripping. [Read More]

  • Message Deleted by K. L. Slater review

    Message Deleted by K. L. Slater review

    K L. Slater’s first psychological thriller was published back in 2016 and since then she has sold over 3 million copies of her books worldwide. Message Deleted is the second of her books I’ve read, following The Girlfriend, which I listened to as an audiobook. [Read More]

  • Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh review

    Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh review

    Witness 8, released on the eighth month of the year as the eighth installment of the Eddie Flynn series, is a thrilling new chapter that once again proves why Steve Cavanagh is a must-read, auto-purchase author for me. [Read More]

  • The Examiner by Janice Hallett review

    The Examiner by Janice Hallett review

    I’m a huge fan of Janice Hallett’s work and have eagerly devoured everything she’s written so far. Her knack for delivering unexpected twists and keeping readers intrigued is simply unparalleled – I didn’t see any of these twists coming! [Read More]

  • Strangers in the Car by C. M. Ewan review (previously known as One Wrong Turn)

    Strangers in the Car by C. M. Ewan review (previously known as One Wrong Turn)

    Having read both The Interview and The House Hunt so far, I was very excited for this one. C. M. Ewan’s books feature everyday situations that anyone can relate to… to begin with! [Read More]

  • Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara

    Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara

    I’ve just finished Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara, and I absolutely loved it! The book starts with a chilling scene: Anya is relaxing in the bath, completely unaware of the danger lurking above. As she glances through the slightly ajar door, she sees her loft hatch suddenly swing open, and an intruder descends… [Read More]

  • Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter review

    Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter review

    My seventh holiday read was Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter. As a devoted crime fiction enthusiast – and a fan of true crime programmes like The Jinx and podcasts – I absolutely loved this book! It’s cleverly presented in a documentary style, using interviews, transcripts, and multimedia elements to unravel the mystery. The… [Read More]

  • The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill by CS Robertson review

    The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill by CS Robertson review

    My sixth holiday read was The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill by C.S. Robertson. This novel gave me serious Sunshine Cleaning meets Strange Sally Diamond vibes. [Read More]

  • Distress Signals by Catherine Ryan Howard review

    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]

I’m Bethany

Bethany, crime fiction blogger at Beth Reads Crime

I’m a crime fiction blogger from North Yorkshire sharing reviews, events and my latest reads!

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