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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,…
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Review | Five Midnights by Ann Dávila Cardinal (ARC)
When two boys are murdered in the streets of Puerto Rico, the police believe it is gang-related. But when Lupe and Javier starts investigating, they realise there is something deeper involved. A shadow,…
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Review | Wakenhyrst by Michelle Paver
In 1966, an old murder mystery is brought back to public interest with the discovery of three paintings. A man by the name of Edmund Stearn painted these while he was in an…
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Review | The Dark Game by Jonathan Janz (ARC)
A group of writers are selected to attend a writing retreat hosted by legendary author Roderick Wells. When they arrive at Wells’s secluded mansion, they are told of the prize: a large sum…
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Review | The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager
When Emma Davis was thirteen, her three friends went missing at a summer camp. She carries the guilt of what happened that night with her until adulthood. Now an artist, she can’t seem…