London, 1679 — A year has passed since the sensational attempt to murder King Charles II, but London is still a viper’s nest of rumored Catholic conspiracies, and of plots against them in turn. When Harry Hunt — estranged from his mentor Robert Hooke — is summoned to the remote and windswept marshes of Norfolk,… Continue reading Book Review: The Poison Machine by Robert J. Lloyd @robjlloyd @melvillehouse #ThePoisonMachine
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Book Review: Cat and Mouse (DI Helen Grace #11) by M. J. Arlidge #catandmouse @Tr4cyF3nt0n
When you think you're safe,When you think you're all alone,That's when he'll come for you...A silent killer stalks the city, targeting those home alone at night, playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with the victims. As panic spreads, Detective Inspector Helen Grace leads the investigation, but is herself a hunted woman, her every… Continue reading Book Review: Cat and Mouse (DI Helen Grace #11) by M. J. Arlidge #catandmouse @Tr4cyF3nt0n
Audio Review: The Girls by Lisa Jewel @PenguinUKBooks @lisajewelluk #audiobooks
Brought to you by Penguin.You live on a picturesque communal garden square, an oasis in urban London where your children run free, in and out of other people's houses.You've known your neighbours for years, and you trust them. Implicitly.You think your children are safe.But are they really?Midsummer night: a 13-year-old girl is found unconscious in… Continue reading Audio Review: The Girls by Lisa Jewel @PenguinUKBooks @lisajewelluk #audiobooks
The Curfew by T.M. Logan @TMLoganAuthor @ZaffreBooks @Tr4cyF3nt0n
I should have known something was wrong. I should have sensed it. Felt it in the air, like the build-up of pressure before a thunderstorm, that heavy, loaded calm. The curfew Andy and Laura are good parents. They tell their son Connor that he can go out with friends to celebrate completing his exams, but… Continue reading The Curfew by T.M. Logan @TMLoganAuthor @ZaffreBooks @Tr4cyF3nt0n
Book Review: The House of Sorrowing Stars by Beth Cartwright @DelReyUK @BrthCarterwriter
It’s pleasure to be sharing my review today of this absolutely magical book The House of Sorrowing Stars by Beth Cartwright as part of the tour, huge thanks to Del Rey Books for the gifted copy. About the book How do you heal a broken house? First you unlock its secrets. Alone on an island,… Continue reading Book Review: The House of Sorrowing Stars by Beth Cartwright @DelReyUK @BrthCarterwriter
Book Review: The Book of Sand by Theo Clare @centurybooksuk
SAND. A hostile world of burning sun.Outlines of several once-busy cities shimmer on the horizon. Now empty of inhabitants, their buildings lie in ruins.In the distance a group of people - a family - walk towards us.Ahead lies shelter: a 'shuck' the family call home and which they know they must reach before the light… Continue reading Book Review: The Book of Sand by Theo Clare @centurybooksuk
The Bloodless Boy by Robert J. Lloyd @melvillehouse @robjlloyd
The City of London, 1678. New Year’s Day. The body of a young boy, drained of his blood and with a sequence of numbers inscribed on his skin, is discovered on the snowy bank of the Fleet River.With London gripped by hysteria, where rumours of Catholic plots and sinister foreign assassins abound, Sir Edmund Bury… Continue reading The Bloodless Boy by Robert J. Lloyd @melvillehouse @robjlloyd
The Girl in the Maze by Cathy Hayward @CathyHayward7 @AgoraBooksLDN
Traversing three generations of women torn apart by family trauma, The Girl in the Maze explores the complex relationship and challenges involved in both mothering and being mothered.‘I would caution you against delving into the past. The past is often best left exactly where it is.’Emma Bowen has never had a close relationship with her… Continue reading The Girl in the Maze by Cathy Hayward @CathyHayward7 @AgoraBooksLDN
Book Review: Freckles by Cecelia Ahern @Cecelia_Ahern @fictionpubteam @RandomTTours #Freckles
Five people.Five chances.One woman’s search for happiness.Allegra Bird’s arms are scattered with freckles, a gift from her beloved father. But despite her nickname, Freckles has never been able to join all the dots. So when a stranger tells her that everyone is the average of the five people they spend the most time with, it… Continue reading Book Review: Freckles by Cecelia Ahern @Cecelia_Ahern @fictionpubteam @RandomTTours #Freckles
Book Review: Ouija by Zoé-Lee O’Farrell @zooloo2008 @QuestionPress #QMPHorror #QuestionMarkPress #ZooLoosBookTours #Ouija
Happy hump day, I hope you’re all having a good week so far. I’m sharing my review today as part of the blog tour for Ouija by Zoé-Lee O’Farrell. This is a debut novella (although you’d never believe that) and is the second in a series published by Question Mark Press. You can see my… Continue reading Book Review: Ouija by Zoé-Lee O’Farrell @zooloo2008 @QuestionPress #QMPHorror #QuestionMarkPress #ZooLoosBookTours #Ouija