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January 23, 2022

‘Once Upon a River’ by Diane Setterfield

My Review (5 stars out of 5) (Audiobook) On the longest night of the year at the Swan Inn on the banks of the Thames, the regulars entertain each other with stories. But the storytelling is interrupted when a stranger bursts in carrying what appears to be a dead child. Summoning the help of local…

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Published on January 23, 2022 10:13

January 21, 2022

‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ by Eoghan Egan

My Review (4 stars out of 5) In the Irish Midlands a serial killer is on the lookout for his next victim. With the perfect means of disposing of the bodies, he’s convinced he’ll never be caught. Meanwhile, graduate Sharona Waters discovers an art scam involving forgeries of famous paintings. But her curiosity places her…

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Published on January 21, 2022 07:03

‘Tow Away Zone’ by Chris Towndrow

Welcome to my spot on the Blog Tour for ‘Tow Away Zone’, via Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources. Blurb When a travelling salesman finds a town that’s not on the map, he must choose between romance and a long-held promise of untold riches. Beckman Spiers is a grey man in a grey world—and he’s happy…

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Published on January 21, 2022 02:34

January 17, 2022

‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ by Ken Kesey

My Review (5 stars out of 5) When new patient Randle McMurphy arrives on her ward, dictatorial Nurse Ratched is not about to let him disrupt her daily routine, or that of the other patients. But McMurphy aims to have fun and soon begins to persuade his fellow inmates to challenge the nurse and her…

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Published on January 17, 2022 11:54

January 8, 2022

‘Never Go Back’ by Lee Child

My Review (4 stars out of 5) Finally reaching his destination in Virginia, Jack Reacher heads for his old army unit – the 110th Military Police. Intending to take the unit’s commanding officer Major Susan Turner out for dinner, Reacher finds the major has been detained in a military prison. Faced with accusations against his…

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Published on January 08, 2022 03:28

‘Hustle’ by Owen Mullen

Welcome to my spot on the Blog Tour for ‘Hustle’, via Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources. Blurb What was meant to be a straightforward jewellery heist goes horribly wrong, and the thieves are forced to take a hostage to make their escape. But when they discover their prisoner is the infamous Nina Glass – one…

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Published on January 08, 2022 02:55

January 4, 2022

‘Desperate Passage’ by Ethan Rarick

My Review (5 stars out of 5) In October 1846, as part of the last wagon train making the westward migration towards California, the group that became known as the Donner Party were forced to dig in at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Unable to make the arduous climb to finish their journey…

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Published on January 04, 2022 08:34

December 26, 2021

‘Laidlaw’ by William McIlvanney

My Review (5 stars out of 5) The murder of a young woman in Kelvingrove Park brings rebel detective Jack Laidlaw onto the streets of Glasgow. Laidlaw’s unconventional approach unsettles his new sidekick but the pair gradually being to track the killer down. Trouble is, the cops aren’t the only ones looking for justice… This…

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Published on December 26, 2021 02:31

December 15, 2021

‘The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories’ by Johnny Mains

My Review (3 stars out of 5) The series known as the Pan Book of Horror Stories ran for 30 volumes between 1959 and 1989. In this latest version, editor Johnny Mains has collected a host of new stories along with several from the original series.   As a teenager, this series was one of…

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Published on December 15, 2021 12:31

December 7, 2021

‘Poetic Justice’ by Mark Tilbury

My Review (5 stars out of 5) In this new assortment of stories, thriller writer Mark Tilbury presents five twisted tales of murder and revenge. As with all short story collections, there are those that stand out and others that don’t quite hit the spot. For me, the first two are the best: In ‘Last…

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Published on December 07, 2021 11:47