
Book Review: The Echo Man
The ultimate copycat killer working on his horrifying masterpiece. Continue reading Book Review: The Echo Man
The ultimate copycat killer working on his horrifying masterpiece. Continue reading Book Review: The Echo Man
Jonah Sheens is enjoying a moment of peace in a pub garden on his day off when a teenage girl wanders out of the woods. She’s striking, with flame-red hair and a pale complexion. She’s also covered in blood. Continue reading Book Review: Little Sister
x-MI5 operative Joe Mason is thrown into the hunt for the Vatican’s most treasured possession – a book of secrets, passed down from pope to pope… Continue reading Book Review: The Vatican Secret
New Year’s Eve, when the clock strikes twelve. A lavish party in one of Edinburgh’s best postcodes is sent spiralling into chaos when two guests fall tragically from the roof, impaled on the cast iron railings below. Continue reading Book Review: It Ends at Midnight
In a converted Georgian townhouse in south west London, three families live under one roof. But their lives are all upended when a young girl vanishes… Continue reading Book Review: The Downstairs Neighbour
Synopsis Dara Gaffney is fresh out of drama school when she lands the leading role in the revival of Eabha de Lacey’s hugely successful yet controversial play. Based on the true story of the death of Cillian Butler, many claim that Eabha had an ulterior motive when she penned it. Cillian’s death remains a mystery to this day, and Eabha and her brother, Austin, the … Continue reading Book Review: The Truth Will Out
Should he live or should he die? You decide. Continue reading Book Review: The Hive
Zoe didn’t meet her daughter the way most mothers do. She finds five-year-old Maddie alone and dirty on a countryside road. Frightened for Maddie’s safety, she takes her back to her father. But Maddie wasn’t lost, she was there to lure her serial killer dad’s new victim. Continue reading Book Review: My Perfect Daughter
Arthur Du Fuss, bitter, alone, and ignored by his neighbours, has two secrets: one dies with him when he commits suicide; the other is the vast wealth he amassed through the creation of a cult board game. Now his erstwhile neighbours receive a post-mortem invitation to the offices of a charismatic City lawyer to play a final version of the game; the prize – Arthur’s fortune. Continue reading Book Review: Let the Game Commence
As a barrister, Ingrid Lewis defended Webster against a stalking charge. He then turned on her – following her, ruining her relationship and destroying her home… Continue reading Book Review: The Killing Kind