What Have We Done by Alex Finlay My rating: 5 of 5 stars An action-packed, immersive story about three former foster kids who are now targets of an assassination attempt. To survive, they’ll need to revisit the nightmares of their old foster home and confront a past they’ve worked hard to keep secret. Absolutely riveting…
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The Woman Who Lied by Claire Douglas
The Woman Who Lied by Claire Douglas My rating: 5 of 5 stars A wildly original tale about Emilia Ward, bestselling mystery author, who suddenly finds that someone is replicating events in her brand new book. Except the book has only been read by a handful of people. Claire Douglas always writes compelling and likeable…
The Angel Maker by Alex North
The Half Burnt House by Alex North Complex, gritty and eerie, fans of The Shadows will love the newest book by Alex North. While I did find it much more of a slow burn than The Whisper Man, it has that same suspenseful, creepy feel that is perfect for spooky season. It’s dark and complex,…
Dead Wind by Tessa Wegert
Dead Wind by Tessa Wegert My rating: 5 of 5 stars The third in the series, Dead Wind is intoxicatingly original, tense, and elegant. And with a kick-ass, formidable investigator in Shana Merchant, the book is impossible to put down. When Shana discovers she knows the latest victim, it drives her even more. How personal…
Deeper Than the Dead (Vera Boyett #1) by Debra Webb
Deeper Than the Dead by Debra Webb My rating: 5 of 5 stars Expertly plotted and whip-smart, Deeper Than The Dead is an exceedingly clever crime thriller filled with secrets, betrayals, and complex characters. Webb manages to hit that sweet spot between family drama and police procedural. This one is sure to be a hit…
The Guest by BA Paris
The Guest by B.A. Paris An expertly woven domestic drama that follows Iris and Gabriel, who, upon returning from a much-needed vacation, arrive home to find their friend, Laure, in their house. Laure has left her husband after learning of a devastating affair and a secret child, and she opts to stay with Iris and…
The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware My rating: 5 of 5 stars How have I missed Ruth Ware for so long? The Turn of the Key is gothic, creepy, sinister, and absolutely unputdownable. Rowan Caine comes across an ad for a live-in nannying post, with a huge salary. It’s a dream come true.…
Where the Dead Sleep by Joshua Moehling
Where the Dead Sleep by Joshua Moehling My rating: 5 of 5 stars A gritty, well-written police procedural that had me gripped from the very first page. Our protagonist is Ben Packard, acting sheriff, a relatable, intriguing man who must balance his public-facing job with his private life as a gay man. When someone is…
The Retreat by Sarah Pearse
The Retreat by Sarah Pearse The follow-up to The Sanatorium (which I highly recommend!), The Retreat is an Agatha-esque delight. While there is a slight element of the formulaic about it – a unique destination with a dark past – it’s cleverly done and quite entertaining. With plenty of murders, an island with a dark…
The Lost Man by Jane Harper
The Lost Man by Jane Harper My rating: 5 of 5 stars The more I read of Jane Harper, the more I love her writing. Set against the bleak and dangerous Australian outback, The Lost Man is a beautiful story of loneliness, grief and redemption. The scene opens on a gruesome death. Cam, the good…
It Takes Monsters by Mandy McHugh
It Takes Monsters by Mandy McHugh My rating: 5 of 5 stars A clever and pacey thriller, McHugh delivers a tantalizing story about a dysfunctional marriage, and what happens when one decides to take matters into their own hands. Claws out, no-holds barred, this one is urgent, sinister, and sharp as a knife. View all…