Wednesday, June 16, 2021

 

Rock Paper Scissors

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 16 Jun 2021
Marriage wise, things are not right for Mr & Mrs Wright (Adam & Amelia), so when Amelia wins a weekend away to Scotland, she sees it as the perfect opportunity to make amends with their marriage.  However, things are not as they seem and someone else has other ideas for one of the couple.  Strange things happen in the converted chapel they are staying at and won’t to leave, but circumstances won’t allow them.  Then the dog goes missing.  Who or what is behind this?
A great domestic thriller with plenty of gripping twists you don’t see coming.  5 stars to Alice Feeney!

Friday, June 11, 2021

 

SMALL BONES

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 11 Jun 2021
Sue Hearn discovers bones in her garden while digging around the greenhouse.  The house has been in her family for generations.  Detectives Asha Harvey and Aaron Birch come to investigate.  The bones are around 30 years old, the same time since her mother disappeared, however the bones are of a young boy not a grown woman.  Who was this boy and who in the family buried him there?  Sue and the detectives are caught up in the investigation, being attacked as someone clearly doesn’t want the reason behind these bones to be discovered.
A gripping crime thriller that keeps you wanting to know what happens next.  Second book in the series and can’t wait to read the next instalment.

Friday, June 4, 2021

 

The Frozen Girl

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 04 Jun 2021
Jessie Novak is an ER nurse also working with ME office, liaising with Detective Sam Dallas.  A woman’s body turns up frozen, who turns out to be Jessie’s boss who disappeared months earlier.  Due to the connection, Jessie returns to working in the ER but still gets involved in the investigation.
A reasonably good crime thriller, but lacking a certain spark.  Still an enjoyable read.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

 

THE FACELESS MAN

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 01 Jun 2021
DI Harry Lennox and DS Jess Wilde are investigating the death of Dean Greenwood.  While looking through Deans bedroom, the find a murder wall, listing victims and their possible killer - the faceless man.  However the faceless man leaves behind no evidence of his identity.
A good read, it did struggle to keep my attention places.

 

The Good Sister

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 01 Jun 2021
Twin, Rose and Fern couldn’t be more different.  Fern is quirky with rainbow and unicorn clothing, tall and slim.  Rose is more formal with a  rounder figure.  They didn’t have a easy childhood, moving from sofa to sofa, before their mother takes an overdose and the girls are put in foster care. Rose always looks out for Fern who is sensitive to sounds, touch and other people.  When they were younger, Fern did some very bad indeed and Rose has always kept this secret.  
Now as adults, Rose is desperate for a baby of her own, but unable to conceive so far.  Fern decides to have a baby for Rose to repay all her kindness.
The story is told from Ferns perspective but also has extracts from Roses diary.  A great psychological thriller with lots of twists.  
An enjoyable read.

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