Firstly, I would like to say a massive thank you to Lisa Gardner, Random House UK, Cornerstone and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to …
Book Reviews
Book Review | Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane
Deary me, you should’ve heard me squeal when Shutter Island landed on my doorstep following another book-buying-binge online. In fact, I’d be surprised if you …
Book Review | Red Bones by Ann Cleeves (Shetland series #3)
What is it with Ann Cleeves’ books that make it so difficult for me to get into? I don’t know, but I’m always glad I …
Book Review | White Nights by Ann Cleeves (Shetland series #2)
Ohh, the time of the year White Night is set in reminds me of Estonia so much. I loved the summer nights when it never …
Book Review | The Accident by C. L. Taylor
To be honest, I’ve had really good luck with the books I’ve read so far in 2019. I am either really too easily pleased or …
Book Review | The Plea by Steve Cavanagh
Can I get a woop-woop! I’ve finished the 4th book of 2019, and what a treat that was! The Plea is the second book in …
Book Review | The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
Thanks Helena, for recommending this. I absolutely loved, loved, loved it! The Woman in the Window is a dark, scary and uneasy. Hard to believe …
Book Review | Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh
I’ve made no secret of absolutely loving I Let You Go and I See You. Clare’s writing style is so incredibly easy to follow and …
Book Review | The Defence by Steve Cavanagh
The Defence is the first book of the Eddie Flynn series. I picked it in high hopes it will get me back on track during …
Book Review | The Ghost Hunters by Neil Spring
Borley Rectory was the perfect manifestation of a haunted house. Standing in the shadow of tall cedars, the place had a decayed and neglected air …