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BOOK REVIEW: The Loch Ness Papers by Paige Shelton @authorpaige @minotaurbooks #thelochnesspapers #minotaurbooks #bookreview
Paige Shelton’s fourth installment in the Scottish Bookshop Mysteries The Loch Ness Papers has it all—wedding troubles, an adorable setting, a bookshop, an eccentric lochness monster enthusiast, and a hunt for the enigmatic…
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BOOK REVIEW: A Beautiful Corpse by Christi Daugherty @CJ_Daugherty @MinotaurBooks #bookbestiesabeautifulcorpse #abeautifulcorpse
Wow, this book was so compulsively readable and addictive! I found myself thinking about the mystery of A Beautiful Corpse by Christi Daugherty whenever I wasn’t reading it. As journalist Harper McClain pursues…
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BOOK REVIEW: A Deadly Divide by Ausma Zehanat Khan @AusmaZehanat #bookbestiesadeadlydivide #adeadlydivide @minotaurbooks
Riveting, influential, and terrifying—A Deadly Divide by Ausma Zehanat Khan is a socially conscious thriller with an incredibly powerful storyline and characters that will be hard to forget. I not only loved the…
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Book Review: Murder at the Mill | M. B. Shaw
Festive, cozy, and with a vintage-feel—I am in love with Murder at the Mill, the start to M.B. Shaw’s new series featuring the fantastic Iris Grey! In a mystery that is more driven…
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Book Review: Go to My Grave | Catriona McPherson
There’s nothing more important than family, they say. But I think the suspenseful thriller Go to My Grave will have you questioning that assumption. To say the main family in this book is…
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Book Review: The Craftsman | Sharon Bolton
A new detective and the first female on the force, a town haunted by a merciless killer, children going missing only to be found in the most horrifying manner, and a mysterious darkness…