Book Review: Nasty Little Cuts
A nightmare jolts Debs awake. There’s a man in her kitchen, holding a knife. But it’s not an intruder. Continue reading Book Review: Nasty Little Cuts
A nightmare jolts Debs awake. There’s a man in her kitchen, holding a knife. But it’s not an intruder. Continue reading Book Review: Nasty Little Cuts
Itās 5 p.m. on a Friday. You have been called to an interview for your dream job. You are all alone with the man interviewing you. Everyone else has gone home for the weekend. Continue reading Book Review: The Interview
When Chloe Davis was twelve, six teenage girls went missing. By the end of the summer, Chloeās father had been arrested and promptly put in prison. Chloe and the rest of her family were left to grapple with the truth and move forward while dealing with the aftermath. Continue reading Book Review: A Flicker in the Dark
After Agatha: Women Write Crime is the first book to examine how British, American, and Canadian female crime writers pursue their craft and what they think about crime writing. Continue reading Book Review: After Agatha
Someone knows. A twisted text, a menacing email, a sordid photo⦠Someoneās out to destroy everything Rachel holds most dear. And theyāll stop at nothing until they do⦠Continue reading Book Review: Unfaithful
A serial killer’s dark obsession with the preservation of beauty sees him return to stalk the streets of Penzance in the summer of 2019. Continue reading Book Review: Fairest Creatures
In the summer of 1935, six-year-old Emily Evans vanishes from her familyās vacation home on a remote Minnesota lake. Continue reading Book Review: The Lost Girls
Thirty years ago in the English countryside, a commune was set up. It was supposed to be a place of love, peace and harmony. But what started out as paradise turned into hell. Continue reading Book Review: The Cult
A priest is called to administer the last rites to a dead woman and discovers hidden notebooks concealed upon the corpse. Continue reading Book Review: Born of No Woman
In her early twenties, Tam rushes to her childhood flat only to be confronted by a tragic discovery. Continue reading Book Review: The Broken Pane