HIS LOST WIFE BY A.J. WILLS – BOOK REVIEW

The last thing Victor remembers is dancing through the streets of Rome with his wife, Ruby, as they celebrated their honeymoon. So why is he back at the airport alone? There’s no sign of Ruby anywhere and he has no memory of their flight home. All he knows is she’s in serious trouble and urgently needs his help. But first, he has to find her, while avoiding the police at all costs. He has a strong feeling he can’t trust them – but he has no idea why … His Lost Wife is a short psychological thriller with a gut-wrenching…

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SAVING SANDCASTLES BY MEREDITH SUMMERS – BOOK REVIEW

Claire Turner is much too busy running her bakery in the seaside town of Lobster Bay to think about past romances and first kisses, especially after she finds out the empty store across the street is going to be in direct competition with her. She’s worked too hard after her divorce to establish her independence, and she isn’t about to let some newcomer ruin things for her. Rob Bradford needs a new start after his wife’s lengthy illness and death. But when he goes back to the town that holds his happiest childhood vacation memories, he never dreams that the…

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THE MURDER MYSTERY BY ALICE CASTLE – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY BOOKOUTURE ON THE 22nd AUGUST 2022 Meet Beth Haldane: a historian with a taste for gardening, snug coffee shops… and solving mysteries? It’s a crisp spring day in Dulwich Village when Beth arrives at Wyatt’s School for her new job, keen to impress and show off her research skills. Her boss Alan Jenkins seems a little shifty as he runs off for a mysterious appointment… but Beth puts it out of her mind until lunchtime when strolling the five-hundred-year-old grounds, she is shocked to stumble overAlan’s dead body: spots of blood on his mustard-yellow tweed jacket, his face…

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TALKING AT NIGHT BY CLAIRE DAVERLEY – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN ON THE 6th JULY 2023 Will and Rosie meet as teenagers. They’re opposites in every way, but over secret walks home and late-night phone calls they become closer, destined to be one another’s great love story. Until, one day, tragedy strikes and any possibility of them being together shatters. But that tragedy – and their history – is what will connect them forever. Claire Daverley has been writing stories ever since she was six years old, inspired by art and film and her many trips to the library. After graduating with a degree in fine art from…

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