This second book by Alex Hay is a thrilling cat and mouse game set in Victorian London. The Queen of Fives is a well done story with an ensemble cast of characters that you will enjoy spending time with.
This second book by Alex Hay is a thrilling cat and mouse game set in Victorian London. The Queen of Fives is a well done story with an ensemble cast of characters that you will enjoy spending time with.
A review for the audiobook version of Ruth Ware’s One Perfect Couple. This survival thriller is set on a remote island in the Indian Ocean when a reality TV show goes horribly wrong after a storm. The audiobook narrator does a solid job bringing the story and the characters to life.
A review for the third book in the Ben Packard series. This is a crime thriller/mystery series with a sheriff in a small midwestern town. Ben is a great detective that cares about his job and the people he knows. This book has three stories that intertwine to make a twisty thriller that will keep you reading until the gut wrenching end.
A review for the newest thriller by Carter Wilson, Tell Me What You Did. This story about a true crime podcaster will keep you on the edge of your seat. The short chapters and the podcast transcripts will keep you turning those pages until all is revealed at the end.
Happy Friday! Today I am bringing you two short reviews for books I finished recently. Virtually Dead (2010) by Peter May is a mystery that is set inside a virtual game, Second Life. The Lightning Bottles (2024)by Marissa Stapley is also a bit of a mystery, but is set in the 90’s rock scene.
A review for the upcoming new YA thriller by Natasha Preston, The Party. A group of students go to a remote castle for a party, when a storm traps them there. They soon realize that one of them is a murderer and the accusations and distrust starts to fly.
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