Before I begin my review, I must say a big thank you Grace Vincent at Little, Brown for always providing me with such fantastic novels to read. I am beyond honoured…
Crime
Book Review: 15th Affair (End of Thriller February!)
It’s time to bid goodbye to Thriller February, folks. It’s been a wild and – dare I say it – thrilling ride full of murder, betrayal and the occasional disappointment….
Book Review: Before I Let You In & Cradle and All
As an apology for the late post, this week’s Thriller February post contains not one, but two reviews! Our first novel is Jenny Blackhurst’s physiological thriller Before I Let You In and…
Book Review: Sharp Objects
Continuing February’s month of thrillers, this week I’m reviewing Gillian Flynn’s 2006 debut Sharp Objects. When two girls are abducted and killed in Missouri, journalist Camille Preaker is sent back…
Book Review: The Dry (Blog Tour)
Jane Harper’s The Dry is Little, Brown Book Group’s lead debut for 2017 and once you’ve read it, it’s not hard to see why! Gripping from start to finish, I feel…
Book Review: Death at the Seaside
Thank you to the team at Hachette/Little Brown Book Group for sending me a copy of Frances Brody’s Death at the Seaside in exchange for a review and for inviting…
Lit Ladies: Interview with Catriona McPherson
Today’s my stop on the Dandy Gilver Blog Tour and to promote the latest installment in the Dandy Gilver series, A Most Misleading Habit, I got the chance to do a…
Book Review: A Game For All The Family
A mysterious box arrived at my front doorstep a few months ago. It contained a hand trowel, a pencil, some note cards and one of the most gripping and clever…
Book Review: Gone by Rebecca Muddiman
Thank you to Mulholland Books for sending me a copy of Rebecca Muddiman’s new novel Gone in exchange for an honest review. 250,000 people go missing in the UK every…