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February 3, 2017
Reblog: No Safe Home by Tara Lyons – Reviewed By Novel Gossip

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Release date: January 31, 2017
Publisher: Bloodhound Books
Genre: Crime Fiction, Mystery/Thriller
Blurb:
Detective Inspector Denis Hamilton is haunted when the suspicious death of a teenage girl triggers suppressed memories. With a stalker targeting vulnerable women in Central London, and his team rapidly diminishing, Hamilton must conquer his emotions before another family is destroyed.
In a sleepy town in Hertfordshire, Katy has worked hard to rebu...
Reblog – Mary’s the Name by Ross Sayers – Book launch attendance and review by Sharon Loves Books
Well what to do on a dark, dreich Thursday night in February? Stay in and wash my hair? Do some household chores? Nah…I hopped on the train over to Stirling and headed for Waterstones to attend the #BookLaunch for Ross Sayers and his debut novel #MarysTheName and can I just say – what a wise choice that was!
Entering the shop, I could hear music and chatter coming from upstairs, sounds busy I thought…BUSY was an understatement – this event was jam-packe...
February 2, 2017
Reblog: Evil Games by Angela Marsons – Reviewed by The Misstery
The greater the Evil, the more deadly the game…
When a rapist is found mutilated in a brutal attack, Detective Kim Stone and her team are called in to bring a swift resolution. But, as more vengeful killings come to light, it soon becomes clear that there is someone far more sinister at work. With the investigation quickly gathering momentum, Kim finds herself exposed to great danger and in the sights of a lethal individual undertaking their own twisted experiment. Up against a...
February 1, 2017
Reblog: Dare to Remember by Susanna Beard – Reviewed by BYTHELETTERBOOKREVIEWS
Book Description:
Reeling from a brutal attack that leaves her best friend dead and her badly injured, Lisa Fulbrook flees to the countryside to recuperate. With only vague memories of the event, she isolates herself from her friends and family, content to spend her days wandering the hills with her dog, Riley.
However, Lisa is soon plagued, not only by vivid flashbacks, but questions, too: how did their assailant know them? Why were they attacked? And what really happ...
Reblog: The Day That Never Comes by Caimh McDonell – Reviewed by BIBLIOPHILE BOOK CLUB
Hey everyone,
Today is Ellen’s turn on the blog tour for Caimh McDonnell’s latest book, The Day That Never Comes! As well as Ellen’s review, there is also a guest post from Caimh AND a TWITTER giveaway for a signed book, UK AND IRELAND ONLY, so watch out for the rules at the end of this post!
About the book:
Remember those people that destroyed the economy and then cruised off on their yachts? Well guess what – someone is killing them.
Dublin is in the middle of a heat...
January 31, 2017
Which One Was Your Favourite This Week?
Hi all,
I can’t believe January has been and gone already! When did that happen? Not much to report here on the writing front this week. I’ve been plotting out a couple of scenes on my never-ending roll of wallpaper (yes, I really do use plain wallpaper rolls for planning my novels – it’s like creating my own treasure map). It’s been interesting catching up with my characters and finding out what they have been getting up to during the last 12 months.
Right, back to the poll. Check out this w...
Reblog: Don’t Look Behind You by Mel Sherratt – Reviewed by mychestnutreadingtree
Happy publication day to Mel Sherratt! And I am absolutely thrilled to be one of the stops on the blog tour for Don’t Look Behind You on this very special day for a fabulous local author.
About this book…She got into bed but sleep didn’t come easily. Every creak in the house made her alert. She was waiting for him to come and get her.
The small city of Stockleigh is in shock as three women are brutally attacked within days of each other. Are they random acts of violen...
January 30, 2017
Reblog: Rupture by Ragnar Jonasson – Reviewed by crimeworm
BLURB: 1955. Two young couples move to the uninhabited, isolated fjord of Hedinsfjörður. Their stay ends abruptly when one of the women meets her death in mysterious circumstances. The case is never solved. Fifty years later an old photograph comes to light, and it becomes clear that the couples may not have been alone on the fjord after all…
In nearby Siglufjörður, young policeman Ari Thór tries to piece together what really happened that fateful night, in a town where no one wa...
January 29, 2017
Reblog: Wicked Game by Matt Johnson – Reviewed by BIBLIOPHILE BOOK CLUB
2001. Age is catching up with Robert Finlay, a police officer on the Royalty Protection team based in London. He’s looking forward to returning to uniform policing and a less stressful life with his new family. But fate has other plans. A policeman is killed by a bomb blast, and a second is gunned down in his own driveway. Both of the murdered men were former Army colleagues from Finlay’s SAS regiment, and a series of explosive events makes it clear that...
Reblog: Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough – Reviewed by THE BOOK REVIEW CAFÉ
Today to say I’m excited is an understatement, It’s finally my stop on the blog tour for Behind Her Eyes by the awesome Sarah Pinborough not only do I get to share my review with you, (mark my words this book has “BEST SELLER” written all over it), but I also have a very intriguing interview with the author herself.
This has to be one of the hardest books I’ve ever had to review, I hope I do the book justice and definitely hope it contains **No Spoilers** So without fu...


