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  • Book Review,  Psychological,  Suspense

    Book Review: The Photographer | Mary Dixie Carter

    / May 27, 2023

    Mary Dixie Carter’s The Photographer is a dark, suspenseful, character-driven novel about a woman who will do anything to embed herself into the lives of a wealthy family. But is the family as…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: The Split | Sharon Bolton

    / July 31, 2022

    I’ve been a big fan of Sharon Bolton ever since I ready my first book by her, The Craftsman. I picked up that book because frankly I’ll try almost anything the team at…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Mystery

    BLOG TOUR: The Stills by Jess Montgomery @JessM_author @TLCBookTours @minotaurbooks #thestills #bookreview

    / March 8, 2021

    I’m so excited to be featuring my review of The Stillsby Jess Montgomery on International Women’s Day because this book truly celebrates the impact of strong women throughout history even in the face…

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  • Book Review,  Thriller

    Bok Review: Prodigal Son | Gregg Hurwitz | an Orphan X novel

    / January 26, 2021

    Have you read any of the Orphan X books by Gregg Hurwitz? I hadn’t until I had the opportunity to read Prodigal Son which I learned is actually the sixth book in the…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Mystery

    Book Review: The Hollows | Jess Montgomery

    / January 29, 2020

    I remember when Jess Montgomery’s first book in this series The Widows came out and the book world was abuzz with praise for it. I missed out when it was first published, but…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: What Rose Forgot by Nevada Barr @nevadabarr @minotaurbooks #bookreview #whatroseforgot

    / September 21, 2019

    Heart-pounding and unique! In Nevada Barr’s latest thriller, What Rose Forgot, a woman wakes up in a memory care unit with no knowledge of how she got there but certain of one thing—the…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: The Fifth Column by Andrew Gross @The_AndrewGross @MinotaurBooks #TheFifthColumn #minotaurbooks

    / September 17, 2019

    In Andrew Gross’s latest historical thriller, complicated sociopolitical dynamics from the late 1930s surround a conspiracy uncovered involving U.S. government officials. The Fifth Column is particularly fascinating because it is set in a…

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  • Book Review,  Mystery,  Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: Buried by Ellison Cooper @ECooperAuthor @MinotaurBooks #buried #ellisoncooper

    / July 19, 2019

    Seriously chilling! Are you prepared to dive deep into the mind of a serial killer? This book will keep you up at night reading, and you should maybe think about keeping the lights…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Gothic,  Suspense

    BOOK REVIEW: Stone Mothers by Erin Kelly @mserinkelly @minotaurbooks #stonemothers #bookreview #minotaurbooks

    / April 23, 2019

    Poignant and haunting—Erin Kelly’s latest novel Stone Mothers has an elegance to it that is both poetic and dark. I read this book as a buddy read with my friend Berit at Audio…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Mystery

    BOOK REVIEW: Death of a New American by Mariah Fredericks @mariahfredericks @Minotaurbooks #minotaurbooks #deathofanewamerican #bookreview

    / April 20, 2019

    A socially-conscious, atmospheric, historical mystery exploring issues of ethnicity, class, and gender equality in the backdrop of early 1900s New York City. The novel is set right after news of the Titanic hits…

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Hi! I'm Mackenzie, the Ph.D. student behind the book reviews and blog. Reading books has always been my favorite pastime and I love sharing my thoughts about them with the world. Now I should probably get back to writing that dissertation...

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