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
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#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
#BlogTour | #GuestPost: PsychoAnalysis by V. R. Stone (@VRStoneAuthor)
"A serial killer who wants to quit. A detective struggling to keep his personal life out of a murder hunt. And a celebrity psychiatrist facing an incredible challenge. Three damaged individuals, linked by their traumatic histories. They’ve chosen very different paths. Now those paths are about to cross. Sarah Silver is a hedge fund manager … Continue reading #BlogTour | #GuestPost: PsychoAnalysis by V. R. Stone (@VRStoneAuthor)
#BookReview: The Sister by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction)
‘I did something terrible Grace. I hope you can forgive me …’ "Grace hasn’t been the same since the death of her best friend Charlie. She is haunted by Charlie’s words the last time she saw her, and in a bid for answers, opens an old memory box of Charlie’s. It soon becomes clear that … Continue reading #BookReview: The Sister by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction)
#Review: Zodiac by Sam Wilson
"EVERY MURDER IS A SIGN. In a society divided along Zodiac lines, status is cast at birth - and binding for life. Who you are can be determined by a matter of days, hours, even minutes. Even for the most experienced detectives, every once in a while a murder can shake them to the core. … Continue reading #Review: Zodiac by Sam Wilson
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