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Review | Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
When Tory’s sister joined a voyage to film a mockumentary on sea creatures, she never thought she would never see her sister again. Seven years later, Tory joins another crew in a voyage…
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Review | The Other Side of Elsewhere by Brett McKay
A dare takes Ret and his friends, Jax and Gary, into the Crooked House, an abandoned mansion with a dark history. They escape with memories of a ghostly vision but soon, a stranger…
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Review | Blood Relations by Jonathan Moore (ARC)
A private detective stumbles upon the body of a woman, Claire Gravesend, who appears to have jumped to her death from an apartment building. He takes pictures of the corpse to sell to…
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Review | Accidental Prophet by Bud Gundy (ARC)
When Drew Morten loses his grandmother, he was left with a manuscript of her memoir. His grandmother rose from a difficult background into a famed television anchor, covering historical events in the 1960s…
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Review | The Creeper Man by Dawn Kurtagich
Silla and Nori lives with their Aunt Cath after leaving London and escaping an abusive situation. What at first felt like sanctuary soons turns bleak. Their Aunt Cath barely speaks to them while…
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Review | Watching You by Lisa Jewell
In an exclusive neighbourhood, everyone keeps to themselves but watches each other. Joey lives with her new husband in her brother’s house but fantasizes about her neighbour, Tom. Jenna, a high school student,…