Review
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Book Review | Death In Summer by Lina Areklew
As a kid, Fredrik Fröding lived through one of the worst ferry disasters in Europe. 25 years later, he still believes that his brother, Niklas, is alive. This obsession has cost him his…
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Book Review | So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison
Sloane is dreading her birthday. She doesn’t need reminders about getting older, or how her life is not exciting anymore. Her husband comes up with a weekend getaway plan – but not with…
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Book Review | The Graveyard Apartment by Mariko Koike
Originally published in Japan in 1986, The Graveyard Apartment is a suspenseful horror about a young family that believes they’ve found their dream home. At first, everything seemed perfect. But before long, they…
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Book Review | Leutogi by H.T. Boyd
May 2001. Manhattan socialite Egret Covello is desperate to be skinny. When she hears about an exotic tapeworm in the Australian Outback that can make her lose weight quickly, she decides to fly…
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Book Review | No Road Home by John Fram
Alyssa Wright is the granddaughter of a famed televangelist, and Toby Tucker realises too late that her wealthy, dysfunctional family has plans for his queer son, Luca. Stuck in the family compound with…
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Book Review | The Cracked Mirror by Chris Brookmyre
Penny Coyne has a remarkable knack for solving murders. Her sharp intellect shines through her tweed, proving that appearances can be deceiving. Then there’s Johnny Hawke, a LAPD homicide detective who’s faced more…