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Review | In The Scrape by James Newman & Mark Steensland
Jake and his little brother Matthew are living with their abusive father after their mother left. They want nothing more than to follow her footsteps to California, where they envision a happier life.…
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Review | The Whisper Man by Alex North
Twenty years ago, Detective Pete Willis caught the serial killer Frank Carter who murdered five young boys in Featherbank. He was nicknamed “The Whisper Man” because the boys heard whispers before they were…
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Review | The Passengers by John Marrs
In a distant future, the United Kingdom has moved towards driverless vehicles on the road and plan to gradually ban other types of vehicles. A Hacker targets eight people in these driverless cars…
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Review | The Fearing: Book Two – Water & Wind by John F.D. Taff (ARC)
As the world spins into chaos, a reverend faces a nightmare. A group of travelers try to understand the source of their ordeals as they move to escape whatever’s coming. Three teenagers search…
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Review | A Killing Fire by Faye Snowden (ARC)
When she was a child, Raven Burns was forced to watch as her father, Floyd Burns, went on a killing spree. Now she’s a homicide detective, intent on proving she’s nothing like him.…
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Review | Little Darlings by Melanie Golding
After giving birth to twins, Lauren is exhausted and alone in the maternity ward. When a woman appears in her hospital room attempting to steal her children, she becomes afraid for their lives.…