Thursday, May 27, 2021

 

Survive the Night

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 27 May 2021
Charlie wants to head home after her best friend and room mate, Maddy is killed by the “Campus Killer”.  She takes a lift from Josh, who she  just met on campus.  During the drive, the information and conversation from Josh contradicts what he previously said.  Charlie begins to suspect he is the Campus Killer, but also has doubts due to her ‘movie blackouts’.
After the stop for food, events take a dramatic turn and Charlie is not sure who she can trust.
A good psychological thriller, but some very cliche scenes.

Monday, May 24, 2021

 

The Marriage

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 24 May 2021
Bridget Wilson is excited about seeing her fiancé at the wedding ceremony that day, which is normal for any bride.  However, Bridget is getting married in prison, to the man convicted of killing her son 10 earlier.  
Bridget and Tom get married before his release knowing the backlash they will receive from family.  The twist and turns of events following Toms release unravel a whole host of hidden secrets.  
A great psychological thriller which keeps you wanting to read the next chapter.

 

THEY DISAPPEARED

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 24 May 2021
DI Rowan Jackman and DS Marie Evans are brought in to investigate a series of 3 missing urban explorers while looking around abandoned buildings.  At the same time, their IT Director, Orla Cracken (known and Orac) has gone AWOL, which is very out of character.   Orac makes contact with Marie who has to help decipher the reason behind Oracs disappearance.  
The bodies of the missing urban explorers are discovered, with another now missing.  The race is on for Jackman and team to find out who is behind this killing spree.
An enjoyable crime thriller, as 7th in the series, a great fondness has built up for the characters, but can also be read as a standalone.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

 

The Child in the Photo

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 19 May 2021
Hope comes home and checks the post, there is an plain envelope with her name on, no address or postal marks.  Intrigued, Hope opens the envelope to find a newspaper clipping from 34 years ago, about a baby girl, Jane who was snatched from her mother’s car.  Hope looks closer and notices baby Jane has the same disfigurement as Hope and believes she is baby Jane.
Then a stranger appears claiming to be her sister.  Hope goes on a crusade to find out if there is any truth in this article and encounters several people from her past that had involvement in what happened.
A great thriller with plenty or twists throughout the story.  Hope is a likeable character which you warm to instantly.  Definitely one you can devour in one reading sitting.

Monday, May 17, 2021

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Sleepless

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 May 2021
There are 2 stories being told, firstly Nadja, who is a troubled soul who was accused of committing a crime in her mid teens.  Snap shots are also told through her letters she writes to her younger brother.  Nadja is then brought into another crime where her friend / bosses wife has asked for assistance but then tries to frame her for this crime.
Meanwhile there is the tale of Nellie and her lover who is accused of murdering Nellie.
The two stories eventually start to tie up but I found the plot quite muddle-some and disjointed for a lot of the book.  It all falls into place by the end so is worth persevering with.

Friday, May 14, 2021

 

The Whole Truth

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 14 May 2021
DI Adam Fawley is back to investigate a sexual assault at a nearby college, with the tables being turned and it is a male victim and female abuser who is also a senior member of staff.  When questioned, both parties claim to be the victim.  Fawley needs to find out who is really telling the truth.
Meanwhile, Fawley’s 8 month pregnant wife is nervous as her attacker from 18 years ago, Gavin Parrie, is now out of prison.  A similar sexual attack and murder takes place and the victim is known to them. The race is on to find out if Parrie has reoffended or there is a copycat out there.  It comes very personal to Fawley and needs his teams support. 
A great read, with plenty of twists throughout.  This book is fifth in the series but could be read as a standalone.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

 

The Rule

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 11 May 2021
Daniel is a giant physically, but a young boy mentally.  Daniel is soon to be 23 and looking forward to his chippy chips, caterpillar birthday cake and new superhero toys for his special day.  However, one day, Daniel breaks The Rule and his strength ends up killing a stranger.  His parents just want to protect Daniel and their actions spiral out of control and now the whole family is in danger.  Parents will do anything to protect their child.
An enjoyable, easy to read in one sitting book characters you really sympathise for.  Some great twists that will keep you turning those pages.

 

The Embalmer

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 11 May 2021
When a newly wrapped mummified body appears overnight at the Museum of Natural History, DI Francis Sullivan and team are brought into investigate.  At the same time, the Museum Director disappears, but the mummy cannot be her, then a string of gruesome murder victims appear over the city.  Sullivan must unmask The Emblamer before another body is discovered and the target now seems personal.   
Another great read from Alison Belsham.  With underlying story with Marni & her son, Alex Mullins carrying on through the book.  This can be a stand alone book, but is part of a trilogy and as ways good to read the previous books first.

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

 

False Witness

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 04 May 2021
A new standalone from Karin Slaughter.  Leigh Collier is a defence lawyer and brought in to represent a rape defendant at the last minute.  She soon realises she knows this defendant and is worried a deep dark secret from over 20 years ago is going to unravel her world.  Leigh has tried so hard to step aside from her abusive, dysfunctional childhood and is now a successful lawyer with daughter and technically, still a husband.
Leigh enlists her estranged junkie sister, Callie when she realises the defendant knows what they did all those years ago and is seeking revenge.  
True to form, a gripping thriller from Karin Slaughter with some hard hitting characters.

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