Tag: Standalone

  • Eight Years of Lies by Lisa Hall review
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    Eight Years of Lies by Lisa Hall review

    Today is my turn on the Zooloo’s Book Tours for Eight Years of Lies, and I was excited to dive into my first book by Lisa Hall. [Read More]

  • A Trial in Three Acts by Guy Morpuss review

    A Trial in Three Acts by Guy Morpuss review

    A Trial in Three Acts by Guy Morpuss KC is a gripping blend of courtroom drama and locked-room mystery. When an actress is beheaded on stage, defence barrister Charles Konig must unravel the truth. Perfect for fans of theatre, historical fiction, and crime thrillers with a sharp legal edge. [Read More]

  • We Pretty Pieces of Flesh by Colwill Brown review

    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]

  • Shock Induction by Chuck Palahniuk review

    Shock Induction by Chuck Palahniuk review

    Shock Induction by Chuck Palahniuk is a chaotic, experimental return to his signature style, packed with eerie imagery, dark humour, and thought-provoking themes. A must-read for fans of his work, it’s a complex, unputdownable ride that made me long for my teenage self to dissect it all over again! [Read More]

  • The Daughter by T.M. Logan review

    The Daughter by T.M. Logan review

    The Daughter by T.M. Logan is a thrilling ride that explores family secrets, disappearances, and twists that’ll leave you hooked. With gripping pacing and an unforgettable ending, this is a must-read for thriller fans. Want to know more? Click through for my full review! [Read More]

  • You Are Fatally Invited by Ande Pliego review

    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]

  • Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney review

    Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney review

    Beautiful Ugly is a chilling and twisty thriller with a setting that’ll give you goosebumps. With dual perspectives and a clever ending, it’s a must-read for fans of suspense. Want to know more about Grady’s haunting journey? Click through for my full review! [Read More]

  • The First Girl by Claire McGown review. Tandem Thrills & Chills Book Club Case 1
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    The First Girl by Claire McGown review. Tandem Thrills & Chills Book Club Case 1

    The First Girl is a gripping blend of true crime and thriller, with twists that kept me hooked. Karen’s return to her past will make you question the ethics of true crime consumption. Want to dive into the investigation? Click through to read my full thoughts! [Read More]

  • The Beauty Queen by Sally-Anne Martyn review
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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]

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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