"Thrilling shouldn't be this funny, funny shouldn't be this thrilling. The first time somebody tried to kill him was an accident. The second time was deliberate. Now Paul Mulchrone finds himself on the run with nobody to turn to except a nurse who has read one-too-many crime novels and a renegade copper with a penchant … Continue reading #BookReview: A Man With One of Those Faces by Caimh McDonnell (@Caimh) #McForiInk @elaineofori
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#BlogTour | #BookReview: The Gift by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture
"The perfect daughter. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect murder? Jenna is given another shot at life when she receives a donor heart from a girl called Callie. Eternally grateful to Callie and her family, Jenna gets closer to them, but she soon discovers that Callie’s perfect family is hiding some very dark secrets … Callie’s … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: The Gift by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture
#BlogTour | #BookReview: Saving Sophie by Sam Carrington (@sam_carrington1) @CrimeFix
"A teenage girl is missing. Is your daughter involved, or is she next? Your daughter is in danger. But can you trust her? When Karen Finch’s seventeen-year-old daughter Sophie arrives home after a night out, drunk and accompanied by police officers, no one is smiling the morning after. But Sophie remembers nothing about how she … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: Saving Sophie by Sam Carrington (@sam_carrington1) @CrimeFix
#BookReview: His First Lie by Mark Hill (@markhillwriter) @TheCrimeVault #HisFirstLie
"One night changed their lives Thirty years ago, the Longacre Children's Home stood on a London street where once-grand Victorian homes lay derelict. There its children lived in terror of Gordon Tallis, the home's manager. Cries in the fire and smoke Then Connor Laird arrived: a frighteningly intense boy who quickly became Tallis' favourite criminal … Continue reading #BookReview: His First Lie by Mark Hill (@markhillwriter) @TheCrimeVault #HisFirstLie
#BookReview: HEX by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (@Thomas_Novelist) trs Nancy Forest-Flier @hodderscape
The greats of fiction Stephen King and George R. R. Martin lead the fanfare for HEX, so be assured that Thomas Olde Heuvelt's debut English novel is both terrifying and unputdownable in equal measure. "Whoever is born here, is doomed to stay until death. Whoever comes to stay, never leaves. Welcome to Black Spring, the … Continue reading #BookReview: HEX by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (@Thomas_Novelist) trs Nancy Forest-Flier @hodderscape
#BookReview: My Husband’s Son by Deborah O’Connor (@deboc77) @BonnierZaffre
"You'd always recognise your own son. Wouldn't you? Heidi and Jason aren't like other couples. Six years ago, Heidi's daughter was murdered. A year later, Jason's son Barney disappeared. Their shared loss brought them together. By chance, Heidi meets a boy she's certain is Barney. But Jason is equally convinced it's not him. Is Heidi … Continue reading #BookReview: My Husband’s Son by Deborah O’Connor (@deboc77) @BonnierZaffre
#BookReview: Death Note by Caroline Mitchell (@Caroline_writes) @bookouture
"Twenty years ago you were forced to give your daughter up. Now she’s back. Or is she? Women who’ve had to give up children for adoption are being killed. A knock at their front door begins a nightmare from which they will never wake up. East London Detective Ruby Preston and her team must hunt down a disturbed individual … Continue reading #BookReview: Death Note by Caroline Mitchell (@Caroline_writes) @bookouture
#BookReview: The Killing Game by J.S. Carol (@JamesCarolBooks) @bookouture
"A woman walks into a restaurant. Will she come out alive? JJ Johnson is Hollywood’s favourite publicist. Her word can launch careers – and break them. But when lunch at exclusive restaurant Alfie’s turns into a fight for her life against a terrifying stranger, she quickly learns this is one situation she can’t talk her … Continue reading #BookReview: The Killing Game by J.S. Carol (@JamesCarolBooks) @bookouture
#BlogTour | #BookReview: The Girls Next Door by Mel Sherratt (@writermels) @bookouture #helpme
"One warm spring evening, five teenagers meet in a local park. Only four will come out alive. Six months after the stabbing of fifteen-year-old Deanna Miller, someone is coming after the teenagers of Stockleigh, as a spate of vicious assaults rocks this small community. Revenge for Deanna? Or something more? Detective Eden Berrisford is locked … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: The Girls Next Door by Mel Sherratt (@writermels) @bookouture #helpme
#BlogTour | #GuestPost: Dancers in the Wind by Anne Coates (@Anne_Coates1) @urbanepub
"SHE IS HUNTING FOR THE TRUTH, BUT WHO IS HUNTING HER? Freelance journalist and single mother Hannah Weybridge is commissioned by a national newspaper to write an investigative article on the notorious red light district in Kings Cross. There she meets prostitute Princess, and police inspector in the vice squad, Tom Jordan. When Princess later … Continue reading #BlogTour | #GuestPost: Dancers in the Wind by Anne Coates (@Anne_Coates1) @urbanepub
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