Friday, October 20, 2023

 Cover Image: All Us Sinners

All Us Sinners

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 20 Oct 2023
It is 1977 in Leeds, which is a very dangerous place to be for sex workers with the Yorkshire Ripper on the prowl. Maureen runs Rio’s, a local brothel, but still fears for herself and the girls, Bev and Annette. Maureen is fraught about who to trust as is she made to confront her past. A debut novel, the description sounded dark and gritty, which it seemed to lack in general, however still an enjoyable read.

 Cover Image: The Weekend Away

The Weekend Away

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 20 Oct 2023
Sienna is still grieving the death of her twin sister, Samantha and fails to believe she would ever harm herself. To mark the one year anniversary, Samantha’s close knit group of friends invite her to a weekend away to commemorate her memory. When Sienna arrives she is horrified to see Samantha’s best friend and boyfriend are now a couple. As the weekend progresses, Sienna reveals she has Samantha’s diary and there is some very interesting revelations. Sienna declares someone within the group killed Samantha and will find out who… A dark thriller that will keep you hooked until the end. With plenty of intrigue and twists, this book build and builds into an explosive finale.

 Cover Image: Bad Blood (Detective Kim Stone Book 19)

Bad Blood (Detective Kim Stone Book 19)

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 20 Oct 2023
Detective Kim Stone and the team are back to investigate a body found under a tree, however, much to pathologist, Keates horror, he is not actually dead…yet. The victim was found with broken bones and posed in a strange position. It is not long before a second body, which is definitely dead this time, is found in a similar macabre fashion. Stone and the team receive information that the victims were part of a gang in a youth offenders facility and fear the rest of the gang could also be in danger. Another fantastic read, with an intensely gripping plot and on going story with Kim and her teams personal lives. You can’t go wrong with reading any of the Kim Stone books. First class writing!

Friday, October 6, 2023

 

My Darling Daughter

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 6 Oct 2023
Susie is contacted on social media by Anne, claiming to be her daughter (known then as Sky) that she gave up to adoption 15 years ago. Anne relays some details that convinces Susie and as she has always dreamt of this moment, can’t wait to be reunited. However, Anne’s adopted parents are cruel and overbearing and Anne pleads to Susie and husband Gabe to take her in. However, they are in contempt of the law and face child offences for not having permission from the adopted parents to have contact. Things escalate quickly and so does Anne’s temper and the adopted parents relinquish any responsibility. Anne, now goes by Sky, starts to show her true, manipulative colours and makes all sorts of accusations, putting marriage and careers at risk. A truly dark domestic psychological thriller, with plenty of turmoil and twists as revelations are announced throughout. The consequences of Skys actions affecting everyone around her. A fast paced read that will keep you wanting to know more.

 

Fatal Lies

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 6 Oct 2023
Matt Forrester, and his business partner, Steve are busy renovating private detective business following the recent death of his father (whose business it was). Along comes Carol, the perfect receptionist they were in need of. A burglary case soon escalates into something darker and the victim is found murdered. Part PI, part police procedural as Matts partner, Karen, a DS and Steve’s partner and Matts sister, Hermia put their resources together to find out what has really happened. Such likeable characters that gel together so well. Plenty of details within their personal lives keep developing the relationships. Lots of layers to the storyline keep the reader engaged and wanting more. An enjoyable series and looking forward to the next instalment.

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