‘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)
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#BookReview: Never Alone by Elizabeth Haynes (@Elizjhaynes)
"Sarah Carpenter lives in an isolated farmhouse in North Yorkshire and for the first time, after the death of her husband some years ago and her children, Louis and Kitty, leaving for university, she’s living alone. But she doesn’t consider herself lonely. She has two dogs, a wide network of friends and the support of … Continue reading #BookReview: Never Alone by Elizabeth Haynes (@Elizjhaynes)
They Move Below by Karl Drinkwater *Blog Tour: Guest Post & Review*
"Horror lives in the shadows. It exists under the earth’s surface in ancient caves; below the vast sea’s undulating waves; under dense forest cover; within a storm’s thick, rolling clouds; downstairs in our homes, when we hear the knife drawer rattle in the night. Even our minds and bodies harbour the alien under the skin, … Continue reading They Move Below by Karl Drinkwater *Blog Tour: Guest Post & Review*
#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
Beneath The Surface by Heidi Perks
"I don't know where you are... I don't know what I've done... Teenager Abigail Ryder is devastated when she gets home from school to find her family gone. Nothing makes sense. Things are missing from the house and her stepsisters' room is completely empty. But the police think she's trouble, and when grandmother Eleanor tells … Continue reading Beneath The Surface by Heidi Perks
#BlogTour | #BookReview: Outside Looking In by Michael Wood
"When elderly George Rainsford goes to investigate a suspicious noise one night, the last thing he expects to find is a bloodbath. A man has been killed and a woman brutally beaten, left for dead. The victims are Lois Craven and Kevin Hardaker – both married, but not to each other. Their spouses swear they … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: Outside Looking In by Michael Wood
*Blog Tour: Review* Valentina: A Hauntingly Intelligent Psychological Thriller by S E Lynes
"When Glasgow journalist Shona McGilvery moves with her partner Mikey and their baby to an idyllic cottage in rural Scotland, they believe that all that lies ahead of them is happiness. But with Mikey working offshore, the frightening isolation of the Aberdeenshire countryside begins to drive her insane... That is, until she is rescued by a new friendship with the enchanting Valentina. She … Continue reading *Blog Tour: Review* Valentina: A Hauntingly Intelligent Psychological Thriller by S E Lynes
Willow Walk (Banktoun Trilogy, book 2) by SJI Holliday
"When the past catches up, do you run and hide or stand and fight? When a woman is brutally attacked on a lonely country road by an escaped inmate from a nearby psychiatric hospital, Sergeant Davie Gray must track him down before he strikes again. But Gray is already facing a series of deaths connected … Continue reading Willow Walk (Banktoun Trilogy, book 2) by SJI Holliday
#Blogival: Devil’s Demise by Lee Cockburn (Extract, Guest Post & Review)
"A cruel and sinister killer is targeting Edinburgh's most powerful women, his twisted sense of superiority driving him to satisfy his depraved sexual appetite. He revels in the pain and suffering he inflicts on his unsuspecting victims but a twist of fate and an overwhelming will to survive by one victim ruins his plans for … Continue reading #Blogival: Devil’s Demise by Lee Cockburn (Extract, Guest Post & Review)
The Optician’s Wife: a compelling new psychological thriller by Betsy Reavley
"Can you ever really know someone? When Deborah, an unpopular seventeen-year-old, meets the charming and handsome Larry, he sweeps her off her feet. The trouble is Larry has a secret. Then a series of grisly murders cast a shadow over everything. As Deborah’s world starts to fall apart she begins to suspect the man she … Continue reading The Optician’s Wife: a compelling new psychological thriller by Betsy Reavley
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