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Book Review: The Nature of Disappearing | Kimi Cunningham Grant
Some may call this a slow burn, but it drew me right in. Kimi Cunningham Grant’s The Nature of Disappearing is rich with character development and atmospheric settings. A wilderness guide is searching…
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Best of Psychological Thrillers: The Last Mrs. Parrish | Liv Constantine (book review)
This is a spoiler-free review of Liv Constantine’s The Last Mrs. Parrish. If you are looking to find out how The Last Mrs. Parrish ends, that can be found in my spoiler-review where…
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Book Review: The Main Character | Jaclyn Goldis
I loved Jaclyn Goldis’s first mystery novel, The Chateau. It was a compelling locked room mystery with deep backstories. It’s rare for the sophomore mystery to be better than the debut, but in…
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Book Review: When We Were Silent | Fiona McPhillips
When I was invited to participate in the blog tour for Fiona McPhillips’ debut novel, When We Were Silent, they had me at “dark academia” and “Ireland”. I knew this was sure to…
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Book Review: Man’s Best Friend | Alana B. Lytle
Well…this was quite a book! Alana B. Lytle’s Man’s Best Friend is a compelling story about a character who grows more unlikeable as the story progresses and offers a blistering social commentary of…
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Book Review: Camino Island | John Grisham
With John Grisham’s newest thriller, Camino Ghosts, coming out later this month, it’s the perfect time to go back and read the first two books that brought us to Camino Island, Florida. This…
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Book Review: One Little Secret | Cate Holahan
A locked room mystery with twists, turns, and unforgettable characters—Cate Holahan’s One Little Secret explores the way we often see those closest to us the least clearly. Who are the main players? Jenny…
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Book Review: Darling Girls | Sally Hepworth
This is a spoiler-free review of Darling Girls. Are you looking for spoilers and the ending explained? Head over to the spoiler review where I unpack it all and that chilling final scene.…
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Book Review: Don’t Look for Me | Wendy Walker
I was reflecting after finishing Don’t Look for Me that I want to find a way to describe Wendy Walker’s books stylistically. While she writes psychological thrillers, the resolutions to her stories tend…
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Book Review: One of Us Knows | Alyssa Cole
A genre-bending gothic thriller centered around a woman with dissociative identity disorder serving as the caretaker at a gothic estate, when she finds herself trapped on the island with a murderer. Chilling! Over…