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Review | Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Noemí receives a desperate letter from her cousin, Catalina, where she talks about hearing strange voices in the house she is living in with her new husband. Concerned, Noemí decides to make a…
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Review | The Boatman’s Daughter by Andy Davidson
After her father was killed when she was a child, Miranda Crabtree has survived on her own. She makes ends meet by transporting contraband along the river for a deranged preacher, Billy Cotton.…
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Return to Manderley: On Nostalgia and Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Rebecca’
On 8th September, the trailer for the new movie adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca was released. It’s produced by Netflix and will be out on 21st October. Like any movie adaptations of…
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Review | The Death of Mrs Westaway by Ruth Ware
Hal is down on her luck, owing money to a loan shark and struggling to survive on her own. When she receives a letter informing her that she is a beneficiary of a…
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Review | The Toll by Cherie Priest (ARC)
A couple on their way to a honeymoon in a cabin by the swamps find themselves lost. They reach a bridge; old, covered by trees, with no end in sight. Deciding to go…
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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…