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The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes book

Book Review: The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes

Ever since fellow blogger FictionFan raved about this book a few years ago, I’ve been meaning to read it. And then another fellow blogger buddy Laila reviewed it, mostly enjoyed it, and very very kindly, sent me her copy. So this book has crossed borders!!! I’m talking about the classic suspense novel The Lodger by…

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The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller book

Book Review: The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller

I’ve been in the mood for mystery lately, especially those with juicy plots that I could get excited about. The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller fits that bill perfectly as it introduces some quirky yet lovable characters that will hopefully make a reappearance in a sequel. Somehow this author made the dusty…

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None of This is True by Lisa Jewell book

Book Review: None of This is True by Lisa Jewell

For someone who enjoys reading thrillers as much as I do, some may be surprised to hear this is my first Lisa Jewell book. She’s a mega author in the UK having written 21 books and selling over 10 million copies worldwide, so I thought this would be the perfect book to bring on a…

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Gull Island by Anna Porter book

Book Review: Gull Island by Anna Porter

For those intimately familiar with Canadian Publishing and its history, the name Anna Porter will likely ring a bell. She started a publishing house that was quite successful for awhile, Key Porter Books, which was then bought out by another publishing house, eventually ceasing operations in 2011. Porter has also written quite a few books…

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What Wild Women Do by Karma Brown book

Book Review: What Wild Women Do by Karma Brown

I had the pleasure of seeing Karma Brown speak about her latest book What Wild Women Do a few weeks ago, and lucky for me, I already had it on my bookshelf, so as soon as I got home, I cracked it open. A mixture of literary fiction, suspense, and even a dash of ‘contemporary…

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Magpie by Elizabeth Day book pictured beside a broken toy

Book Review: Magpie by Elizabeth Day

A trigger warning before I launch into this review; for those who have struggled with getting pregnant, give this novel a pass. Magpie by Elizabeth Day is a domestic thriller with a shocking plot twist, but it also offers an incredibly detailed and realistic accounting of infertility, and its affects on a relationship, and the…

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Holly by Stephen King book pictured beside a skull cup and knife and fork

Book Review: Holly by Stephen King

It’s October, aka spooky reading season, and how could I let this month pass by without reading the new Stephen King novel? I’m not a die-hard fan; he’s far too prolific for me to have read most of his stuff, but I do enjoy a King novel here and there, and despite its 400 pages,…

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Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent book pictured beside a small clear crystal

Book Review: Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent

There’s been lots of hype around this latest book by Liz Nugent. I read her first novel a few years ago and found it sufficiently creepy, so I was happy to give Strange Sally Diamond a try when it was sent my way. A few books into their career I find many thriller writers really…

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The Whispers by Ashley Audrain book pictured on green leaves

Book Review: The Whispers by Ashley Audrain

When a colleague of mine mentioned that she had raced through Ashley Audrain’s latest book The Whispers, I asked if I could borrow it to read myself. I rarely read books that aren’t my own, simply because I have a shelf bursting with books I already committed to reviewing from my publishing partners, but I…

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Zero Days by Ruth Ware book, pictured with a USB key and a door key on a red background

Book Review: Zero Days by Ruth Ware

Her 8th and latest book, Zero Days by Ruth Ware is a slight departure from what she’s known for; thrillers, mysteries, gothic suspense are more typical of her backlist. Instead, this new release is more akin to an action movie, following a very similar plot to the Harrison Ford film The Fugitive. I’ll admit to…

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Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie book pictured on a lichen covered rock

Book Review: Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie

I’ve read a few Catherine McKenzie novels so far; Please Join Us is her 13th book. She’s known for writing thrillers, none of them gory or violent, but definitely page-turners. I read this latest in approximately 24 hours – I was up at the cottage on vacation, it had a great premise with a protagonist…

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A Death at the Party by Amy Stuart book with three birthday candles beside it

Book Review: A Death at the Party by Amy Stuart

Better known for her ‘Still’ series, Canadian author Amy Stuart has just released a new domestic thriller titled A Death at the Party, perfect for those looking for a fast-paced read that covers the usual tantalizing menu: affairs, long-held secrets among family, a hint of sinister periphery characters. But just because I’ve read a book…

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