THE CLOSE BY JANE CASEY – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY HARPER COLLINS ON 2nd MARCH 2023 At first glance, Jellicoe Close seems to be a perfect suburban street – well-kept houses with pristine lawns, neighbours chatting over garden fences, and children playing together. But there are dark secrets behind the neat front doors, hidden dangers that include a ruthless criminal who will stop at nothing. It’s up to DS Maeve Kerrigan and DI Josh Derwent to uncover the truth. Posing as a couple, they move into the Close, blurring the lines between professional and personal as never before. And while Maeve and Josh try to gather the evidence…
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HAPPY NEW YEAR Good bye the old and I wish you happiness, luck, health and love for the months to come, may all your dreams come true. I have been looking at my stats, I have not been blogging as much during 2022 so plan on doing more this year so hopefully, my numbers will improve. I feel it is mainly down to losing so many years of posts when the server I was with went bust. You can see my very detailed stats on this platform here which they get from Goodreads. https://booksirens.com/reviewer/7PWC8EO?utm_campaign=reviewer_widget&email_login=true
View PostMY BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022

MY BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR 2022 This book made me laugh out loud, relatable if you have tried online dating. Well written so that once you start you cannot put this book down, I loved it. Please read my review at https://karensworld.uk/breakfast-at-stephanies-by-beth-thomas-book-review Available on Amazon here. 44 BOOKS READ IN 2022 A very mixed year for me, but I must have done more as I only read 44 books which is down on the last couple of years. More holidays and outings with friends were highlights and such fun, it looks like there will be more next year as…
View PostTHE LIBRARY SUICIDES BY FFLUR DAFYDD – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY HODDER & STOUGHTON ON 19th JANUARY 2023 Twins Ana and Nan are lost after the death of their mother. Everyone knows who drove Elena, the renowned novelist, to suicide – her long-term literary critic, Eben. But the twins need proof if they’re going to get revenge. Desperate to clear his name, Eben requests access to Elena’s diaries at the National Library where the twins work, and they see an opportunity. With careful planning, the twins lock down the labyrinthine building, trapping their colleagues, the public and most importantly Eben inside. But as a rogue security guard starts freeing…
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