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    Review: Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham

    July 23, 2021 /

    Sometimes there is just a powerhouse name in the thriller genre but somehow their work has just evaded you for one reason or another.  Rabbit Hole was my first taste of the talented Mark Billingham’s work.  I’m neither surprised nor shocked that I fell down the Rabbit Hole.  The mind of Billingham is devious and twisted, he will take a common misconception in mental health and twist and turn it until it no longer resembles what it once was. The author did the groundwork, and the reader took one step and we fell into the dark and depraved mind of Alice Armitage.  She is an ex-police officer who has been…

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    One Good Lie by Jane Isaac | Blog Tour Review

    June 23, 2021 /

    When this book landed on my kindle I just had that deep instinctual knowledge that this was going to be my kind of book.  The relationship between siblings is a deep and complicated one.  We have this passed down expectation that we should be close with them but don’t look away too quickly because sibling rivalry will soon be skipping down the corridors of the mind.  The blurb had me searching for clues, is there something hidden in plain sight?  Is a shadow creeping at the very edge of your vision?  This stand-alone thriller was everything I needed at precisely the right time. One Good Lie had a strong opening…

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    The Rising Tide by Sam Lloyd | Book Review

    June 2, 2021 /

    “The True end of tragedy is to purify the passions.” Aristotle. In a way I feel me taking The Rising Tide on was a bit masochistic.  I have always had an indescribable fear of the sea.  I think it has something to do with how little we know about it.  It is a body of swelling emptiness,  an ebbing flow of desolation and destruction.  Water can give life but it can take it away just as easily.  Lucy Locke and her family love the ocean,  her children have grown up around it and in it,  just what happens when a storm of a lifetime heralds the discovery of their family…

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    The Silent Suspect by Nell Pattison | Book Review

    April 23, 2021 /

    They say fire cleanses, but fire also leaves a bottomless pit of destruction in its wake.  The Silent Suspect is the third book in the Paige Northwood series.  I’ve only read this one, but you don’t feel like you’re missing chunks of her backstory.  Its rounded up nicely and you are given snippets of her story through-out.  She’s a British Sign Language Interpreter working with profoundly death social worker, Sasha Thomas.  I really felt that the first half of the book was exceedingly slow, although there was action it was drawn out, and the investigating seemed to last an age. The social worker, Sasha Thomas, is seriously grating.  She just…

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    Deadly Betrayal by OMJ Ryan | Book Review

    March 21, 2021 /

    OMJ Ryan proves that a series can only get better with every installment.  Deadly Betrayal was his most addictive outing so far.  Travelling these pages is akin to walking along a tightrope.  The fab four are back, they are more human than ever, with the fragility of the human condition pulsing at the forefront, demanding attention.  Ryan tore up the rulebook and catapulted his readers into the deep underbelly of Hong Kong and how the two countries intermingle in a frenzy before a finale that is likely to have you on edge.  The DI Jane Phillips series always feels like a homecoming, its became my favourite crime series by far.…

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    A Killer’s Daughter by Jenna Kernan | Review

    February 14, 2021 /

    A Killer’s Daughter was a very interesting read, and it was certainly unique.  In fact, I don’t think I’ve read a plot from the child of a serial killer’s perspective before.  First, I want to talk a little about what just didn’t work for me personally. The beginning of the novel started a bit quizzically.  It felt very dark and I suddenly began to question just how the events were going to play out.  I was confused at times to how all this was going to impact the protagonist, Dr Nadine Finch.  There was a lot of repetition of past events, I’m sure it only need to be mentioned once…

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