'A Breath After Drowning' by Alice Blanchard is a suitably complex psychological thriller that proves an addictive late-night pager-turner.
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Interview with Verlin Darrow, author of ‘Blood and Wisdom’
I love finding out what’s going to happen next in the books I write. I’m often delighted by what a character decides to say , or how a seemingly innocuous detail later turns out to be a major plot point.
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'Jar of Hearts', a new thriller from Jennifer Hillier, is guaranteed to get and remain under your skin.
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The monster is Stephen King's 'The Outsider' is worse than a creepy clown.
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In 'The Word Is Murder' Anthony Horowitz has created something unique and fun. A murder mystery which will have you blurs the lines between reality and fiction until they no longer exist.
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'Frozen' by Cassie Scott is fresh and entertaining and the writing is engaging - smoothly flowing from one chapter to the next.
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'Cold Skies' offers further proof Thomas King is one good story teller. If you're looking for a book which is both entertaining and thought provoking to read this summer, this is the one for you.
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Natasha Bell's thriller 'Exhibit Alexandra' unveils just how little a husband truly knows about his wife after she suddenly goes missing
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'The Wintermen ll: Into The Deep Dark' by Brit Griffin is well written and a whole lot of fun - any book that can quote both Joe Strummer and 'Die Hard' is a must read.
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