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February 27, 2017
Reblog: Flesh of Innocents by Lee Cockburn – Reviewed by BOOKS FROM DUSK TILL DAWN
I WISH TO THANK RACHEL OF AUTHORIGHT FOR INVITING ME ON THIS BLOG TOUR FOR PORCELAIN : FLESH OF INNOCENTS BY LEE COCKBURN.
BOOK DESCRIPTION
High-powered businessmen are turning up tortured around the city of Edinburgh with one specific thing in common — a sinister double life involving pedophilia. Leaving his ‘victims’ in a disturbing state, the individual responsible calls the police and lays bare the evidence of their targets’ twisted misdemeanours to discover, a...
Reblog: Cursed by Thomas Enger – Reviewed by Novel Gossip

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Release date: February 15, 2017
Publisher: Orenda Books
Genre: Crime Fiction, Mystery/Thriller
Blurb:
When Hedda Hellberg fails to return from a retreat in Italy, where she has been grieving for her recently dead father, her husband discovers that his wife’s life is tangled in mystery. Hedda never left Oslo, the retreat has no record of her and, what’s more, she appears to be connected to the death of an old man, gunned down on the first day of the hu...
Reblog: Bad Little Girl by Frances Vick – Reviewed by THE WRITING GARNET
There really should be some sort of club for Bookouture addicts as they produce some FAB books from FAB authors, and I am hooked on their books! Can you tell that this book was published by Bookouture? Thrilled to be one of the two blogs that Frances Vick is stopping at today, especially as the other blogger is super lovely! For my stop, I will sharing my review of Frances Vick’s new release, Bad Little Girl.
‘I’m not safe – you have to help me…’
Little Lorna Bell is from...
Reblog: The One by John Marrs – Reviewed by ChapterInMyLife
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What the blurb says:
How far would you go to find THE ONE?
One simple mouth swab is all it takes.
One tiny DNA test to find your perfect partner – the one you’re genetically made for.
A decade after scientists discover everyone has a gene they share with just one person, millions have taken the test, desperate to find true love.
Now, five more people take the test. But even soul mates have secrets. And some are more shocking – and deadlier – than others…...
February 23, 2017
Which One Was Your Favourite This Week?
Hi all,
Busier than busy at the moment – as well as napping, looking out of the window and prepping my Academy Awards acceptance speech, the first proofs for the new novel arrived from my publisher yesterday, so it’s spit and polish time for ‘Splinter’, the next in the MacReady series, due in July. And work is well under way on the ‘next next’ book, which is as yet untitled so for now we’ll call it ‘Death Is Quite Unpleasant’ or something, just because we can.
Anyroad, back to the poll – and...
February 21, 2017
Reblog: Old Friends and New Enemies by Owen Mullen – Reviewed by ChapterInMyLife
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When #BloodhoundBooks contacted me to ask if I’d be interested in hosting a spot on the upcoming #BlogTour for Owen Mullen’s #OldFriendsNewEnemies I did not hesitate to say YES PLEASE! And when they then asked me to kick off the tour then you could hear the #SqueakyEEEEKS from miles away! Of course I wanted to and I was delighted to be involved in the relaunch of this #Cracking book! And as a special wee treat you will see that I have a video of Owen read...
Reblog: I See You by Clare Mackintosh – Reviewed by Novelgossip

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Release date: February 21, 2017
Publisher: Berkley Publishing
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Blurb:
Every morning and evening, Zoe Walker takes the same route to the train station, waits at a certain place on the platform, finds her favorite spot in the car, never suspecting that someone is watching her…
It all starts with a classified ad. During her commute home one night, while glancing through her local paper, Zoe sees her own face staring back a...
Reblog: Doll House by John Hunt – Reviewed by The Blonde Likes Books
College freshman, Olivia, is kidnapped on her very first day at her new university. Trapped in a pink cell and treated like a doll, Olivia is repeatedly raped and tortured by her two captors. After five years of this, Olivia manages to escape, and is reunited with her dad. She is constantly on edge, because while one captor died…the other, known as The Jackal, is still out there, and no one knows who he is. Told through two perspectives, Olivia’s and The Jackal’s, Hun...
Reblog: Ragdoll by Daniel Cole – Reviewed by Have Books, Will Read
Tomorrow Daniel Cole’s Ragdoll is finally published and unleashed onto the world. I am thrilled that I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to read this book 3+ months early and this was one of my favourite reads for 2016.
I did review this book at the end of 2016 on the blog but in honour of its publication, I’m sharing my review again as part of this mega blog tour with 39 other victims….sorry bloggers 
Reblog: A Room Full of Killers by Michael Wood – Reviewed by mychestnutreadingtree
Eight killers. One house. And the almost perfect murder…
Feared by the people of Sheffield, Starling House is home to some of Britain’s deadliest teenagers, still too young for prison. Now the building’s latest arrival, Ryan Asher, has been found brutally murdered – stabbed twelve times, left in a pool of blood.
When DCI Matilda Darke and her team investigate, they uncover the secrets of a house tainted by evil. Kate Moloney, the prison’s manager, is fa...


