A review for the new book by Paula Hawkins, The Blue Hour. This suspense thriller unfortunately didn’t quite work for me, mostly because of the lack of suspense and a very ambiguous ending.
A review for the new book by Paula Hawkins, The Blue Hour. This suspense thriller unfortunately didn’t quite work for me, mostly because of the lack of suspense and a very ambiguous ending.
A review for the newest novel by Riley Sager. Middle of the Night is a suspense thriller with a paranormal edge that will leave you guessing until the very end. Highly recommend to fans of the author and those of you who just enjoy a really good suspense thriller.
A review for the audiobook version of Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes. I really enjoyed this book with its dry humor and witty dialogue. It is a very unique look at murder and one I soon won’t forget.
A review for the audiobook version of The Cautious Traveler’s Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks. This debut novel is a beautifully written story about a train ride through a fantastical wasteland. There are some wonderful characters and a very fascinating story that will leave you wanting more.
A review for the new standalone novel by Maureen Johnson, Death at Morning House. Fans of the Truly Devious will enjoy this one as will newcomers to this author’s works. Three mysteries intertwine and some likable characters will keep you entertained long into the night.
A review for the new book in the Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney cozy mystery series. This one takes us back to the world of Pride and Prejudice with many of the characters from that book making their appearance her. Another nicely done reimagining of the beloved Jane Austen world.
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