He jumped to his death in front of witnesses. Now his wife is charged with murder.Five years ago, Erin Kennedy moved to New York following a family tragedy. She now…
Close Your Eyes – Rachel Abbott (DCI Tom Douglas #10)
Don’t fight him. He’ll win. Run. Never let him find you. I thought I was safe here, but I’m not. I’ve stayed too long. Now Genevieve is dead, and the police are on…
You, Me & The Sea – Elizabeth Haynes
Compelling, moving and teeming with feral desire: Elizabeth Haynes’s new novel is an intoxicating story of love and redemption, set on a wild and windswept Scottish island. Rachel is at…
The Choice – Alex Lake #Blogtour
A kidnap…Matt Westbrook only turned his back for a moment. But when he looks around, his car – with his three young children inside – has vanished. A ransom…Panicked, Matt…
A Song of Isolation – Michael J Malone
In this breathtakingly brutal and intensely topical psychological thriller, a man is accused of child sexual abuse, and his life and that of his actress girlfriend are thrown into turmoil……
#Blogtour – Flowers For The Dead – Barbara Copperthwaite
He sees her. The one. The sunglasses don’t fool anyone, she is clearly upset, her nose and lips swollen from crying. They are two lost souls and he knows his…
#Blogtour Steve Cavanagh – Fifty Fifty @SSCav #FiftyFifty @orionbooks
I am delighted to be able to reshare my review for Steve Cavanagh’s brilliant Eddie Flynn book FIFTY-FIFTY as part of the blogtour:
Son of Escobar: First Born – Roberto Sendoya Escobar
Pablo Escobar was the most notorious drug lord the world has ever seen. He became one of the ten richest men on the planet and controlled 80 per cent of…
Below The Big Blue Sky – Anna McPartlin (Rabbit Hayes Book 2)
From the bestselling author of The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes comes a huge-hearted novel about death, family and finding laughter in the most unexpected of places. Below a Big Blue Sky will make…
The Twins of Auschwitz: The inspiring true story of a young girl surviving Mengele’s hell – Eva Mozes Kor
The Nazis spared their lives because they were twins. In the summer of 1944, Eva Mozes Kor and her family arrived at Auschwitz.
