Tag: Murder Mystery
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STRANGE BEASTS by Susan J Morris (BOOK REVIEW)
Strange Beasts by Susan J Morris will be one of the first releases from the pioneering publishing group Bindery, a publisher powered directly by the bookish ... -
THE HUNGRY DARK by Jen Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
With each step the candlelight dwindled, darkness seeping around his feet like a dangerous riptide. Soon it felt like he was walking into a darkness so ... -
THE LAST MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD by Stuart Turton (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
It’s time for another buddy read from Nils and Beth! The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton was a highly-anticipated book ... -
THE TAINTED CUP by Robert Jackson Bennett (BOOK REVIEW)
“That’s the problem with figuring shit out – eventually you run into someone who’d prefer all their shit remained thoroughly unfigured.” Enter a world where ... -
THE SILVERBLOOD PROMISE by James Logan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Sometimes you owed it to yourself to do what was necessary, not what was easy.” When a duel ends badly for Lukan Gardova he goes ... -
VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED by Frances White (BOOK REVIEW)
What a book to start 2024 with. Fantasy? Check. Magic? Yep. Humour? Definitely. ‘Closed room’ murder-mystery? 100%. I went into Voyage of the Damned relatively blind, ... -
A RESTLESS TRUTH by Freya Marske (BOOK REVIEW)
A Restless Truth is Freya Marske’s much anticipated sequel to her queer historical fantasy, A Marvellous Light. The story picks up not long after the events of ... -
RAGGED by Christopher Irvin (BOOK REVIEW)
Thank you @titanbooks for my review copy! Christopher Irvin is the author of the novel Ragged. His debut collection, Safe Inside the Violence, was a finalist for the 2016 ... -
A TERRIBLE FALL OF ANGELS by Laurell K. Hamilton (BOOK REVIEW)
A new series by Laurell K Hamilton, featuring a male protagonist. Enter, Zaniel Havelock (Havoc), a police Detective, veteran, and former student at the cult – ... -
13 Minutes by Sarah Pinborough
“People so often try and make themselves look good when they lie. That, however, should never be the point. The point should be to distract from ...