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Heads Will Roll
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
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Violetsunrise84
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
Mehso-so

I was disappointed by the ending. It‘s sad because I was so excited to read this book. Unfortunately, I made it halfway through the book and was bored. I gave this book 3 stars out of 5. #headswillroll #joshwinning

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AudiobookingWithLeah
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
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Mehso-so

3.25⭐
⬗ The narrative felt all over the place and also got rather repetitive. Overall, it wasn‘t great, but it wasn‘t horrible either. I mean, I wasn‘t disappointed when these characters were axed.
⬗ The narration by EJ Lavery was fine.

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OutsmartYourShelf
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
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Pickpick

Willow's life has just imploded. An ill-judged tweet has seen her lose her TV career, her fans, her boyfriend, her friends, & her home & gain an abusive online stalker. In desperation, she decides to attend Camp Castaway, an adults-only retreat in a campground in the woods. Here they are worlds away from the internet & Willow hopes no-one will recognise her. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf The first night sees a campfire cookout where Willow is introduced to her fellow campers. It's also where she first hears the legend of 'Knock Knock Nancy', a witch who supposedly haunts the campground & knocks on the cabin doors in the dead of night & if you answer she takes your head. Typical campfire ghost story, right? Willow thinks so, but when one of the group suddenly vanishes, she's suddenly not so sure anymore. 3mo
OutsmartYourShelf Has her stalker found her or Nancy real?

I rather enjoyed this one. It starts off quite slow & gets the reader invested in the characters before unleashing a finale where the death toll rapidly rises. No-one is safe & it wasn't immediately obvious to me who the killer was - in fact I think I suspected just about everyone at one time or another.
3mo
OutsmartYourShelf It has some commentary on modern cancel culture, but at its heart, it's an entertaining horror/thriller. Perfect reading for a cold, dark October night. 4🌟

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Michael Joseph/Penguin Random House, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6532196039
Read 6th-7th Aug 2024

#ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
3mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳Fantastic! (edited) 3mo
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TorieStorieS
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
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Pickpick

This camp slasher makes for a quick and campy (hah!) read. Told mainly from the perspective of a recently cancelled actress, she joins other adult campers in upstate New York for a digital separation from screens and social media after a disaster of a tweet left her unemployed and homeless. It‘s a quick read with plenty of familiar feels for horror movie fans. It‘s not exactly spooky— though heads definitely do roll, so there‘s some gore for sure!

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Chessa
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
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Pickpick

This is a very fun summer camp slasher novel! But make the summer camp for adults who are either running away from something in their lives or have been “cancelled” by society, and make the adults all give up all their electronics for the duration of camp (no cell phones/internet!). There are a ton of horror easter eggs in here -I‘m 100% sure I didn‘t catch them all - but the ones I did catch, I was absolutely delighted by. #horror

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Chessa
Heads Will Roll | Josh Winning
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About 30% into this really fun summer-camp-for-canceled-adults horror novel (ARC)! There are some REALLY fun horror Easter eggs sprinkled throughout - I don‘t want to spoil them, but they are DELIGHTFUL. Out July 30, 2024 - perfect summer camp season. 😎

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