NEVER LIE BY FREIDA McFADDEN – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY POISONED PEN PRESS Internationally bestselling author Freida McFadden is a physician who lives in Boston with her family. Freida is the winner of both the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Paperback Original and the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Thriller. Her novels have been translated into more than forty languages. When the sun is shining, it’s the best time to read a book, as time goes so quickly, and before you know, you have finished the book. This was excellent, it kept you so engrossed all the way through. I loved the twists towards the end…
View PostTHE LOCKED DOOR BY FREIDA McFADDEN – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY POISONED PEN PRESS #1 New York Times, #1 Sunday Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and internationally bestselling author Freida McFadden is a physician who lives in Boston with her family. Freida is the winner of both the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Paperback Original and the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Thriller. Her novels have been translated into more than forty languages. I picked up a couple of Frida’s books from The Works, as I thought they would be good reading in the garden, given the lovely weather at the moment. Once I started reading this, I…
View PostTHE MAN MADE OF SMOKE BY ALEX NORTH – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN ON THE 8th MAY 202 Alex North was born in Leeds, where he now lives with his wife and son. He studied Philosophy at Leeds University, and prior to becoming a writer he worked there in their sociology department. The Whisper Man was a Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller, and is being published in more than 30 languages. An excellent story by Alex North, who will go straight in as a favourite author of mine. Following on from an incident when he was a child, this haunts him always. Going back to his childhood home…
View PostTHE WIPEOUT ROUND BY JO BAVINGTON-JONES – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY HUT22 ON THE 7th APRIL 2025 Jo Bavington-Jones lives on the Kent coast with her partner, the photographer Dirk Seyfried, and the neighbours’ cats. And sometimes a very friendly fox called Samantha. Jo came to writing late in life after many years of working to pay the bills and bringing up her son. After learning her craft writing women’s fiction, Jo finally turned to a life of crime during the first Covid lockdown, and The Write Way to Die series was born. Jo says crime fiction is definitely her first love, and is about to start writing book…
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