Tag: Standalone

  • The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey review

    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]

  • Sick to Death by Chris Bridges review

    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]

  • You Killed Me First by John Marrs review
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    You Killed Me First by John Marrs review

    You Killed Me First by John Marrs is a gripping psychological thriller packed with secrets, dark humour and morally complex characters. Who’s trapped in the bonfire on Bonfire Night – and why? Read my full spoiler-free review to find out why this twisty thriller is a must-read! [Read More]

  • It’s Always The Husband by C. L. Taylor review

    It’s Always The Husband by C. L. Taylor review

    Looking for your next must-read thriller? It’s Always The Husband by C. L. Taylor is a fast-paced psychological thriller packed with secrets, suspense and shocking twists. Read my spoiler-free review to find out why this gripping crime fiction novel should be on your TBR! [Read More]

  • The Lamb by Lucy Rose review

    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]

  • Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L. M. Chilton review

    Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L. M. Chilton review

    With a title like this and a bright, eye-catching cover, I was instantly intrigued. And I’m happy to report that the story inside is just as fun and gripping as it promises. [Read More]

  • 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]

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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