A review for the newest book by Holly Jackson, The Reappearance of Rachel Price. A very dark twisty tale of family secrets, trust and one of the worst dysfunctional family ever. I loved it, and had a really hard time putting it down.
A review for the newest book by Holly Jackson, The Reappearance of Rachel Price. A very dark twisty tale of family secrets, trust and one of the worst dysfunctional family ever. I loved it, and had a really hard time putting it down.
I recently finished two really good audiobooks and wanted to share my thoughts about both of them. One is by a popular author and the other is one that has been getting a lot of social media attention lately. They are both really good and ones I recommend you take a chance on.
A review of the new book, The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill. A literary mystery that combines conspiracy theories, murders, the publishing world and the realities of being a writer today into a brilliant mystery thriller that you will find hard to put down.
A review for the upcoming new novel by Simone St James, Murder Road. A mystery set in 1995 with a supernatural twist that will leave you breathless.
A review for the upcoming Swedish crime thriller by Christoffer Carlsson. This is an in depth psychological study of a murder in a small rural town and the lives it affects over three decades.
A review for a well crafted psychological thriller that will be coming out at the end of January. Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate is full of unlikable, unreliable narrators and a twisty plot that will keep you guessing until the very end.
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