Tag: Standout Reads

  • The Family at No. 23 by Kathryn Sharman review

    The Family at No. 23 by Kathryn Sharman review

    What a debut! A twisty domestic thriller with envy, ambition and morally grey characters. One to watch this year! [Read More]

  • The Killer Question by Janice Hallett review

    The Killer Question by Janice Hallett review

    Janice Hallett’s The Killer Question is a brilliantly twisty, cosy crime told through clever mixed media. Quizzes, charming pubs and classic Hallett twists — this is her best yet! [Read More]

  • Human Remains by Jo Callaghan review
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    Human Remains by Jo Callaghan review

    Today is my turn on the Random Things Tours for Human Remains, the third book and latest entry in Jo Callaghan’s Kat and Lock series. Here’s my review. [Read More]

  • The Midnight King by Tariq Ashkanani reivew

    The Midnight King by Tariq Ashkanani reivew

    A chilling, layered thriller. The Midnight King blends dark family history with a sinister manuscript that might just be the final confession of a killer! [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]

  • 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]

  • Strange Pictures by Uketsu review

    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]

  • Other People’s Houses by Clare Mackintosh review – the best Ffion Morgan yet!

    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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