I really liked it. She really is becoming a firm favourite for an easy read.
I really liked it. She really is becoming a firm favourite for an easy read.
Next up . . . She's becoming a firm favourite
I really enjoyed this book! It was different than most mystery books because you know all along who the suspect is. As you read you get the story of why the crime was committed. It really kept me guessing and wanting more. I would be interested in reading more from this author! 🌟🌟🌟🌟!
About to start this! Loved the treats and feel bad that I didn‘t send any to my swap, but I will put some in with this book when I pass it on! That first line though! #thrillers #suspence #LMPBC #round009 #groupB @shellleigh33 @Kappadeemom @Velvetsun
Lots of twists and turns. You know who right away, but the why is slowly revealed in layers. Even though they don‘t seem to know each other, something drives JP into Harry and Julie‘s home to commit one horrific act of violence, which may not be his first one.
Well that‘s one way to start a novel 🔪
My family are basically on the Home Library Service, because they‘re always asking me to pick out books for them & then getting me to give them to them when I see them
I‘m pretty sure this happens to EVERY person who works in a library
Jo Spain‘s stand-alone thriller has a confident, twisting plot and makes good use of split narration to take in the heady rise and hedonistic depths of Ireland‘s Celtic Tiger economy and the impact of money, secrets and power on a couple‘s relationship that - despite some soapy moments - kept me turning the pages until the end.
Happy weekend everyone! Getting the weekend started with Movie Night and a book! This book has started out with a bang! 🖥🍿☕️📖❄️❤️
All ready to start the weekend! Made some Chicken Tortilla Soup, got two reads I have been looking forward to, and a cup of Hot Cocoa! Now which one should I read first? @Quercus_USA 🍲🍷☕️📚🏈
Unlike a traditional crime thriller, you know who the killer is and how it was done, the question that remains is why. An excellently written and deftly plotted book which lulls you into thinking you know exactly where it‘s going, then it turns out you don‘t. Rating: 4/5.
Thanks to Netgalley and publishers, Quercus, for opportunity to review an ARC.