Friday, February 3, 2023

 Cover Image: The Dying Place

The Dying Place

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 3 Feb 2023
Detective Alyssa Wyatt and Cord and back to investigate the disappearance of Reagan, a young woman reported missing by her family.  Unfortunately, Rheagan brutally beaten body is found and another young woman, Kennedy is reported missing.  The medical examiner finds a message for Wyatt in Rheagan and Wyatt now know this isn’t the first time the killer has struck.  He refers to an unsolved case 14 years earlier that Wyatt was involved in.  The clock is ticking and they need to locate Kennedy before she ends up like Rheagan and ultimately, to find the perpetrator behind these heinous crimes.
Fast paced, the twists and turns will have you wanting to turn those pages and discover the true identity of the killer.  Another fantastic saga from Charly Cox.  Can’t wait for the next instalment.

 

The Doctor's Wife

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 3 Feb 2023
When Dr Drew Devlin suggests to his wife, Fern that they move from Manchester to a Scottish village, Aberness, to enjoy a quieter pace of life, she decides it would be a good move for them.  However, Drew doesn’t know that Fern knows his secret and the real motive for the upheaval.  Fern and Drew befriend another Manchester born couple, Alice and Rory.  
The book is told from different peoples viewpoint and soon escalates into something a bit more dark and sinister then you first expect.  A really gripping plot that you will want to consume in one sitting!

 Cover Image: Those People Next Door

Those People Next Door

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Review by

Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 3 Feb 2023
Salma, Bill and son Zain move away from their current home and troubles to a safe neighbourhood, Blenheim.  With the hopes a finding some new friends, they can’t wait to meet the new neighbours, Tom, Willa and Jamie.  The initial meet at a BBQ goes well, then Salma sees Tom knock down a ‘black lives matter’ banner and when Salma moves the banner to the window, she finds her window painted over.  A line of racist incidents occur and soon spirals out of control when a life altering incident and consequences alters these families lives forever.
A powerful storyline with a shocking tale of racism underlying the plot.  Really thought provoking.

 

The Stranger in Our House

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Review by

Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 3 Feb 2023
The Aitken family leave suburbia to the village of Little Crake.  One night, 15 old Noah disappear in the woods and the whole village search for him.  He is found a few days later with superficial injuries but it not the same boy he was.  Noah, once studious is now causing trouble at school and the family are really concerned about him.
Told through diary entries and journalistic pieces, the tale is fast paced and takes an unexpected turn towards the end.  This book will not disappoint!

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