Meant to get to this last month but didn‘t…inspired to start it now after getting into Netflix‘s Bodies limited series
Meant to get to this last month but didn‘t…inspired to start it now after getting into Netflix‘s Bodies limited series
New author for me. Absolutely loved this one. Creepy, scary and a bit out of my comfort zone, but worth the chills! A part time true crime blogger spots a woman acquitted of 2 unsolved murders in her hometown. She gets more than she bargained for when she decides to try interview the woman.
Recommend as an audioread.
I will definitely try another by this author!
#authoramonth
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First book I thought of - the mood is skillfully created with dark, spooky nights, wind and torrents of rain battering the cliffs above the sea—will give you duck bumps😱
#ReadDuringStorm #MayMontage
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Ghost story and solve a crime? A must-read for me and so far my favorite by the author. Shea Collins runs a website for unsolved crimes (named The Book of Cold Cases) and one day runs into Beth Greer, who was acquitted of murder in the 1970s of 2 men. Shea asks for and interview and Beth agrees. Is Beth Greer really a murder? And what is really going on in Beth‘s mansion?
So, I‘ve long been fascinated with the incredible popularity of true crime, especially among women. This book hints at one possible why, as its protagonist uses her cold case obsession to distance/distract herself from personal past traumas while taking on a position of potential power as the investigator. I‘m excited to chat about it all at my book club (many members of which are BIG true crime fans) tomorrow.
🎃 mystery
💀 either!
🧡 tagged but I believe any of this author‘s books qualify
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94
Such a good book! #teamtheme for #teamslaughter #scarathlon2022 multiple murders for #bodycountbingo @PuddleJumper car lights on cover for #stabbybingo #tbrbook for #trickortbr and a bingo! It‘s a #truecrime book for today‘s #scarathlondailyprompts letter B for #autumnatoz
Halfway through and I have to stop to go to WORK! This book 😱….So good
Book definitely pulled you in and refused to let go. Just like Shea uncovering the truth of The Lady Killer. Lots of suspense and twists. Finding clues, but not too much drama I‘d say. Until the second act paranormal starts bugging out. Long book takes all this well. Didn‘t really leave too much of an impression on me, besides the few really creepy parts.
#ouabc
Alright, so I‘m intrigued. Was not expecting to be. It‘s thundering out, just like how in this town it is always raining. Got a my cup of tea going strong. Glad Shea is telling it like she hears it here, being well versed in crime notes methodology. Although I‘m not sure how much I trust a self proclaimed blogger.
#ouabc
I don‘t really care for cold cases, so we‘ll see how this story goes. Although, I can see why other people are raving about it. People today seem obsessed with solving cold cases on their own.
A truer crime blogger gets more then expected when interviews someone acquired of two cold cases. As these women get closer, there‘s an eerie feeling about the mansion the acquitted lives. Is the allure of learning the truth too great to pass up?
#ouabc
repost for TheBookHippie:
Our next Simone is this AUGUST!! Then we will have read them ALLLLL! She is writing so 🤞🏻 it is out soon!
#SUNDAYBUDDYREAD
So happy to read this with all of you! I thank you for journeying along with me! What a ride! You all make reading so much more!
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As SOON as I saw this has been released, I nabbed it. One of my fave authors
Ghosts? ✅
Serial killer ✅
Spooky house? ✅
Another gripping paranormal thriller from @simonestjames While I enjoyed The Sundown Motel more, this was still an entertaining read with compelling characters and lots of twists and turns. A hard one to put down!
#TheBookofColdCases #SimoneStJames #20in4 #BookSpinBingo
1977, Claire Lake, Oregon, The Lady Killer Murders: Two men were murdered. 23 year old Beth Greer was the suspect known at The Lady Killer but she was acquitted.
Oregon, 2017. Shea Collins is a receptionist but she runs a true crime website, the Book of Cold Cases. She was almost abducted as a child. She meets Beth Greer and Shea asks her for an interview.
My view this morning. Sunny, 65 degrees, geese in the bay, an eagle flying overhead. Finished Book of Cold Cases (which kept me up waaayyy too long last night!) and have a good start on Death at Greenway. Best weekend in a very long time!
I've got so much cover love for the new Simone St. James! We've got a ways to wait but looking forward to it 👏🏽