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Book Review | Strange Houses by Uketsu
The narrator examines a spacious, bright house for sale in Tokyo at the behest of his friend. But upon closer inspection, the floor plans reveal a mysterious “dead space” hidden between its walls.…
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Book Review | A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke
In 1901, Nicky wakes up on board the Ormen, a whaling ship on its last voyage. She’s weeks away from land, stuck with a hostile crew. 100 years later, Ormen’s wreck has washed…
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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…
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Book Review | Eight Detectives by Alex Pavesi
Thirty years ago, maths professor Grant McCallister published a paper to calculate every permutation of the murder mystery genre. As part of his research, he wrote seven stories for a collection called The…
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Book Review | Someone Is Coming by T.A. Morton
Philip Goundry is 93 and living in a care home in England. A young researcher has come to learn about his past life in a Malayan rubber plantation for the Singapore archives. Philip…
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Book Review | Two Storm Wood by Philip Gray
The Great War is over but not for Amy Vanneck. Her fiancé, Edward Haslam is missing, presumed dead. Against all odds, Amy travels to France, right into the battlefields to search for him.…