Tag: Series
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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]
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Other People’s Houses by Clare Mackintosh review – the best Ffion Morgan yet!
The Ffion Morgan series just keeps getting better – Other People’s Houses is my new favourite! Clare Mackintosh has absolutely knocked it out of the park with this one. [Read More]
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Murder on the Marlow Belle by Robert Thorogood review
Return to Marlow for a cosy crime adventure as Judith unravels a grim mystery with unexpected allies. With a plot full of twists and nods to earlier novels this is the best entry in the series so far. Click to read my full review [Read More]
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Making A Killing by Cara Hunter review
Making A Killing is Cara Hunter’s immersive seventh Adam Fawley case blending mixed media storytelling with a gripping crime plot. With striking design and clever nods to earlier work you will want to dive straight in. 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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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]
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A Game of Lies by Clare Mackintosh review
Today, I finished A Game of Lies by Clare Mackintosh, and it was an absolute page-turner! Having thoroughly enjoyed The Last Party, where we were first introduced to DC Ffion Morgan, DC Leo Brady, and the intriguing residents of Cwm Coed, I was eager to dive back into this world. [Read More]
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The Queen of Poisons by Robert Thorogood review
I’ve just finished reading an ARC of Robert Thorogood’s The Queen of Poisons, the third entry in the Marlow Murder Club series featuring the wonderful Judith, Suzie, and Becks. This time, Tanika invites the trio to serve as official civilian advisors as they investigate the poisoning of Marlow’s lovable mayor, Geoffrey. [Read More]










