Friday 17 May 2024

Book Review - The Dance Deception by Becky Ward - #HolidayReading Cruise

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Title: The Dance Deception
Author: Becky Ward
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: 3rd August 2023
Rating: 4 Stars

There’s about to be fire on – and off – the dance floor…
Kate Wareing is astonished when she secures a place in a televised dance competition. Especially as it means she’ll be paired with a professional dancer to compete for a life-changing cash prize.

When she’s matched with gorgeous French dancer Merle it quickly becomes clear that he’s just as keen to work on their chemistry as their routine. But when the competition is rocked by a scandal, Kate’s forced to switch to a new partner, Aleksis, who is just as devastatingly attractive as Merle – but seems to hate her.

With the odds stacked against them, Kate and Aleksis embark on a showmance to try and win over the public. But what happens when Kate’s feelings for her fake boyfriend become all too real? And how far will Merle go to sabotage her chances – both in the competition and in love?

Tropes:

Enemies-to-lovers
Fake Dating
Spicy romance
Funny, feel-good and oh-so-steamy, this is the perfect read for the Strictly-obsessed and anyone who loved The Spanish Love Deception and The Love Hypothesis

Stricly Come Dancing meets sexual chemistry galore, but with mere mortals instead of celebrities. 

That's the premise of the new reality talent show that Kate has been co-erced into signing up for. 

Although her first sessions with hot dancer Merle, certainly cheer her up. 

Until some pictures are leaked and she discovered what a twat Merle really is. 

Made to swap partners this turns into a fake dating story and one that I loved. 

I adored getting to know her new dance professional and seeing how their relationship kept on changing 

And Kate's family and friends are fabulous too.

I loved the very many steamy sex scenes involving Kate, and frankly at times wish I could have swapped places with her! 

This is the first book I have read by Becky Ward and it won't be my last. i thoroughly enjoyed this story. 

Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Thursday 16 May 2024

Book Review - Offtrack by Esha Patel

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Title: Offtrack
Author: Esha Patel
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: 9th May 2024
Rating: 4 Stars

Formula One meets The Hating Game in this rivals-to-lovers romance between a legacy driver and F1’s first woman driver

Diana Zahrani is Formula One’s first female racing driver this century. All the other drivers are told to race carefully around her, and leave her to her real job: being a pretty face and good advertising for a hypermasculine sport. But Diana’s not worked this hard her whole life just to be a mascot.

World Championship favourite Miguel de la Fuente is not taking any rookie seriously, let alone a woman. With his first championship win looming, all he has to do is stay focused – and make sure Diana stays out of his way.

But motorsports is a small world, and as Diana and Miguel race their way through the season, they’re forced to face each other again and again. When sparks fly, Miguel and Diana must decide for the sake of their teams where their priorities lie: on track, with the championship, or offtrack, with each other…

Esha Patel previously published a book with these characters under this title – this is a completely rewritten title

I'm a massive F1 fan, and I totally felt absorbed into the fast paced world of Formula 1 within the pages of this book. 

It is clear that the nitty gritty of the racing has been well researched and I was cheering on our drivers in each race.  But being a fan of the sport what slightly annoyed me was the inclusion of an Indian Grand Prix, there hasn't been one since 2013 in the country, and there certainly wasn't one in 2022, let alone on the sort of circuit that was being described, i've not even heard rumours of.  And that took me out of the book and my enjoyment of the story while I tried to confirm my suspicions that this didn't exist. 

After all if you are going to name a 2022 F1 race schedule, swapping out the real life Bahrain Grand Prix, for a fictional Indian one doesn't really make sense.  The rest of the races I believe where there, but not necessarily in the right order. Jarred me slightly that there was a GP in Europe as only the second race of the season, they never move to Europe that soon, not even in the first proper season more or less fully back after the pandemic. 

But honestly those are my only negatives and if you aren't a F1 fan those are things you would never pick up on. 

What I did love is Diana, who manages to get an F1 seat for the season.  Being an Arabic woman in a male dominated field, given she had grown up in Saudi Arabia where women weren't even able to drive until fairly recently, makes her an inspirational character and one that I wish existed in real life. 

Some of what she faces and what she is trying to do with the sport, reminds me of things I've heard Lewis Hamilton say, while he tries to get more racial inclusion in the sport.  But it's doubly hard as she is female and half the field were at least initially really horrible towards her. 

Everything she has to put up with in the team and the sport felt incredibly realistic and entirely believable. 

Then there is Miguel, out male lead, part of a F1 legacy family, it's in his blood. But he is passionate about the sport, and there is an instant connection between him and Diana. But he has a sort of arranged marriage coming up, and his priorities have changed a bit this season, making him grow up a bit.  

I absolutely loved Miguel's sister Paula who who is a strong woman, and a race engineer, the one on the radio to him all race . I loved her in this role and it's another area that is women 

There are occasional bits of exploring some of the destinations they are racing in which spoke to my armchair travel part of the brain, while the sport and racing thrilled me. 

I just really hope one day there will be someone like Diana in F1, as it's what the sport needs. 

This was an enjoyable book, and I'm always eager to read more stories set in the world of F1 

Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Wednesday 15 May 2024

Book Review - The Secrets of the Little Greek Taverna by Erin Palmisano

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Title: The Secrets of the Little Greek Taverna
Author: Erin Palmisano
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Headline Accent
Publication Date: 27th February 2024
Rating: 5 Stars

In a village on Naxos lies a gorgeous guest house and taverna that never opened. Cressida's husband died suddenly - the taverna was their dream - but she's been too lost in grief to keep that dream alive.

Marjory 'Jory' St James always feels more at home on the move. As if summoned by the island, she arrives on Naxos in the middle of the night and quite unexpectedly becomes Cressida's very first guest.

Jory quickly discovers that this trip will be more than just a sightseeing adventure. All the women she meets in the town are more than what they seem. But when a hotel group offers to buy the taverna, it's going to take all of Jory and Cressida's drive and expertise to keep that from happening. With a generous dash of romance, deliciously tempting food, and a growing friendship, can these two women find a way to finally open the little Greek taverna?

What a really special little book this is, what a stunning story all about the magic of female friendship, and finding your way in life. 

And mixed in what that there is a lot of truly delicious sounding food and some simply amazing characters, each of which has their own special gift. 

With a stunning setting of Naxos, the little village of Potamia is a brilliant place for the stories of all of these wonderful women to merge and intertwine. 

We have Cressida who bakes feelings into her food, Mago who is able to see just how fabrics go together, there is Jory who comes to Naxos and has the ability to draw people together and make people feel at home.  It's is these three specifically that come together to start a new chapter in all of their lives.

There really is a touch of magical realism in this, mixed with a rather enjoyable writing style which really lifts this story to one that touched my heart and had me devouring reading it. 

A really enjoyable debut novel and I'm already interested in seeing what this author writes next. 

Thank you to Headline Accent and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Tuesday 14 May 2024

Book Review - The First 48 Hours by Simon Kernick

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Title: The First 48 Hours
Author: Simon Kernick
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Headline
Publication Date: 9th November 2023
Rating: 3 Stars

A COP NEEDS TO CRACK A DEADLY CASE
He's a detective hunting cold-blooded killers, but does he know more than he admits?

A MOTHER HAS TO SAVE HER DAUGHTER
She's a lawyer who must defend a murderer - but how far will she go to protect her only child?

A COUPLE WILL COMMIT THE PERFECT CRIME
They have a plan - but can they trust each other with their lives?

THREE STORIES. TWO DAYS. DOES ONE SECRET CONNECT THEM ALL?
THE FIRST 48 HOURS...MAY ALSO BE THEIR LAST.

This is a book which had a great premise. I was drawn in from the blurb and I certainly enjoyed the book while I was reading 

It's just that as connections between characters became apparent, and more and more links are revealed, I found myself realising just how convoluted everything was, and I think I would have needed to draw a diagram to work out just what was really meant to be happening and why. 

Possibly a tad more complicated than I was wanting it to be, and the fact that the majority of the characters were unlikeable, or at least hard to root for didn't help me. 

That being said that chapters from Fisher's point of view were interesting, and was interesting to see the way his mind worked.  Equally the chapters from Ella's point of view who is the girl who is kidnapped, had me cheering her on to try to survive, as in my eyes she was innocent and none of the events were her fault. 

I was invested enough in the story to want to keep reading, but the ending has just left me a bit flat, and possibly still a tad confused. 

The writing though was good, and I'd probably be keen to try another book from the author in the future, as I suspect this could have just been wrong book at wrong time syndrome for mee, and perhaps had I read it when I had time to read it in larger chunks, I would have appreciated it more. 

Thank you to Headline and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Monday 13 May 2024

Book Review - From Now Until Forever by Rowan Coleman - #HolidayReading #Cruise

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Title: From Now Until Forever
Author: Rowan Coleman
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Date: 3rd August 2023
Rating: 4 Stars

From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Memory Book, an unforgettable, beautiful novel about what it means to live to the fullest and to love forever, for fans of The Time Traveler's Wife, Me Before You and Outlander.

He's running out of time.

Ben Church has never done anything extraordinary in his life - until now.
Now, he needs to fulfil as many of his dreams as possible while he still can.

Time is all she has.

Vita Ambrose's life of parties and fabulous clothes looks wildly glamorous but in reality it has no meaning.
She's seen too much, lived too much and lost too much.

Together, can they make time stand still?

Ben and Vita's connection is immediate, spontaneous and passionate. But the clock is ticking.
Can they find a way to make their love live forever? Because every moment matters when it might be your last . . .

What a wonderful story this was. 

The character of Vita is spectacular and so long as you can suspend your belief of all that is natural, and once you have worked out just what may be going on with her, everything falls into place nicely. 

And Ben, what an emotional journey he is on. 

And I loved how they came into each others lives just at the right time.

I learnt a lot about Leonardo Da Vinci in this, possibly more than I could ever want to know. In addition to other scientific greats. 

It's an excellently written story, and I could picture everything so clearly.  Another fabulous book from Rowan Coleman. 

Thank you to Hodder & Stoughton and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Friday 10 May 2024

Book Review - The Tea Ladies of St Jude's Hospital by Joanna Nell - #HolidayReading Fuerteventura

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Title: The Tea Ladies of St Jude's Hospital
Author: Joanna Nell
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Date: 3rd March 2022
Rating: 4 Stars

Three unlikely friends. One chance to save the community. It might just be the perfect blend....

The Marjorie Marshall Memorial Cafeteria is at the heart of St Jude's Hospital. Staffed by successive generations of dedicated volunteers, for over fifty years the beloved cafeteria has been serving up a kind word and sympathetic ear along with tea and scones.

Hilary, the stalwart Manageress, has worked her way up through the ranks; Joy, the latest recruit, is driving Hilary mad by arriving late every day; and seventeen-year-old Chloe, the daughter of two successful surgeons, is volunteering in the holidays and bemused by the older women.

But when they discover the cafeteria is under threat of closure, the unlikely trio must put aside their differences. As they realise the secrets and sorrows they have in common, the women grow closer - but can they bring the community together and save the day?

Full of wisdom and warmth, The Tea Ladies of St Jude's Hospital is a gorgeously poignant, hilarious story about unlikely friendships, growing old disgracefully, and coming together to save the things we love...

This is a book that grew on me as the story progressed.  I loved getting to know Hilary, Joy and Chloe, as they form a stronger bond than just work colleagues when the hospital cafeteria that they work in comes under threat. 

All three ladies are hiding things in their personal lives, Hilary's as readers we know about up front, Chloe's is fairly simple to guess, and Joy I had an inkling before it was revealed to the others and to the reader. 

Seeing Hilary's personality mellow a bit, while suddenly being up for a fight and for a change in her ways was wonderful and I loved the community effort in the hope that the cafeteria wont' go under. 

We got to know some of the regulars and some of the doctors too at St Jude's hospital, and it was just a really lovely story that left me feeling happy that I had read it. 

Thank you to Hodder & Stoughton and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Thursday 9 May 2024

Capital Crime Preview - Bingeable Series - #CapitalCrime24 #Giveaway

Today I am bringing you my third and final preview of something I am excited about, at the upcoming Capital Crime Festival.  Like the previous two days there is a giveaway today too! 

This is a crime festival taking place in London, 30th May - 1st June, and the more I hear about it, the more excited I am getting to be able to attend this year. 

So the final event I wish to highlight for you all is a panel called Bingeable Series. 




Bingeable Series: The beauty of falling in love with a series with Stig Abell, Will Dean, Erin Young and participating moderator Tariq Ashkanani,

I don't know about you, but I am rather partial to a series or two or three - let's face it just how many Angela Marsons, DI Kim Stone books, or M.A. Comley's various series have I reviewed every book of on this blog over the years.

So it is going to be a fascinating discussion I'm sure from these authors about series, and just what makes them so bingeable! 

As with previous days, I'm going to highlight these authors first book's in their latest series for you, since those seem relevant to an event about series, and then there is a giveaway to win a ticket to this session. 


The stunningly written, evocative new debut crime thriller you won’t want to miss!

A detective ready for a new life

Jake Jackson, high-flying ex-city detective, inherits a rural retreat from his reclusive uncle. It’s the perfect chance to start anew.

A death that disrupts everything

But then the local annual treasure hunt spirals into terror when a young woman’s bones are discovered. Suddenly, Jake is back to being a detective, as he tries to unearth a dangerous killer in this most unlikely of settings.



Dark Pines by Will Dean

SEE NO EVIL

Eyes missing, two bodies lie deep in the forest near a remote Swedish town.

HEAR NO EVIL

Tuva Moodyson, a deaf reporter on a small-time local paper, is looking for the story that could make her career.

SPEAK NO EVIL

A web of secrets. And an unsolved murder from twenty years ago.

Can Tuva outwit the killer before she becomes the final victim? She'd like to think so. But first she must face her demons and venture far into the deep, dark woods if she wants to stand any chance of getting the hell out of small-time Gavrik.


IT STARTS WITH A BODY-a young woman found dead in an Iowa cornfield, on one of the few family farms still managing to compete with the giants of Big Agriculture.

For Sergeant Riley Fisher, newly promoted to head of investigations at the Black Hawk County Sheriff's Office, an already horrific crime takes on a personal edge when she discovers the victim is an old friend, from a dark past she thought she'd left behind.

Rumour travels fast in small towns, while sweltering heat and state-wide elections only add to the pressure-cooker atmosphere. When another body is found, Riley is in danger of being engulfed by the fear and the frenzy. Something deeply disturbing is out there - and it reaches far beyond Black Hawk County.

Beautifully written and masterfully crafted, The Fields is a stunning crime debut.

Giveaway to Win a single ticket to Bingeable Series at Capital Crime (Open INT)

Capital Crime have kindly offered one lucky reader a single ticket to the Bingeable Series panel at Capital Crime, on Friday 31st May at 14:00.  The festival is being held at Leonardo Royal Hotel St Paul's, London.  

Although I'm happy to have the giveaway open internationally, please don't enter unless you can get to London on 30th May in the afternoon.  

The ticket is just for the single event of the festival, and I believe access to the signing straight afterwards for books by these authors. 

Good luck! 

Terms and conditions
Giveaway open to anyone able to get to London on 31st May and is able to attend, all options are voluntary, but please do what they ask, as I will be verifying the winner. Giveaway closes 23:59 15/5/24. Winner will be announced on twitter and emailed, and they will need to reply within 7 days, or forfeit the prize, and I will re-draw for a new winner.  Good luck everyone.


Giveaway To Win a single ticket to Bingeable Series at Capital Crime (Open INT)

I really hope you these preview posts for Capital Crime have whetted your appetite and that you may consider coming along over the three days, or at the very least you might have a new book or author on your radar now!   If you are a huge crime fan and can get into London, it is well worth it based on past experiences.

Wednesday 8 May 2024

Capital Crime Preview - Rob Rinder’s SUSPECT Authors - #CapitalCrime24 #Giveaway

 As I hinted at yesterday, today is the second of three days of Capital Crime previews and giveaways. 

This is a crime festival taking place in London, 30th May - 1st June, and the more I hear about it, the more excited I am getting to be able to attend this year. 

So without further ado, today's session that I am previewing is Rob Rinder’s SUSPECT Authors. 



Rob Rinder’s SUSPECT Authors: A Game of Two Truths and A Lie where nothing is quite as it seems… with Claire McGowan, Joseph Knox and Louise Candlish.
 
Deception is a crucial feature in crime fiction, both on and off the page. 

I've seen this sort of game played as part of other book events and it's always a good time for a laugh, and you really get to learn all sorts of things about the authors. 

I'm especially excited for this as I've read and enjoyed books by three out of four of the authors, and have Louse and Joseph Knox's new books on my kindle ready waiting for me to read them.  

In fact these are the newest releases by this lovely author line up, and then below that there is a ticket giveaway. 

My review of this book will be posted on 21st May.

Everyone here has killed someone.

There is no way off this island.

You will all either kill or be killed here.

One of these statements is a lie. But which one?

Amira’s less than thrilled to be spending the weekend with her husband’s university friends. Two of them are hosting a joint fortieth on a private Scottish island, with vintage champagne, expensive gifts, and soaks in the wood-fired hot tub. Despite the luxury, Amira knows she’s going to feel left out, not to mention freezing cold and cut off.

When they decide to play ‘two truths and a lie’, anonymously posting three statements about themselves into a box, years of resentment start bubbling to the surface. And then an extra slip of paper emerges, scrawled with three chilling threats. Who wrote it? And are two of the statements really true—have they all been responsible for someone’s death?

With no phone reception and no way off the island, the group are trapped here until the end of the weekend. And as tension rises and secrets are spilled, they can’t shake the feeling that they’re not the only ones here. Is someone watching them? Someone who wants them dead? Or is it one of them who has murder in mind?

'When you’re living a lie, you find it’s best to avoid close attachments…’

Lynch, a burned out con-artist, arrives, broke, in London, trying not to dwell on the mistakes that got him there. When he bumps into Bobbie, a rehab-bound heiress - and when she briefly mistakes him for her missing brother - Lynch senses the opportunity, as well as the danger…

Bobbie’s brother, Heydon, was a troubled young man. Five years ago, he walked out of the family home and never went back. His car was found parked on a bridge overlooking the Thames, in the early hours of the same morning. Unsettled by Bobbie’s story, and suffering from a rare attack of conscience, Lynch tries to back off.

But when Bobbie leaves for rehab the following day, he finds himself drawn to her luxurious family home, and into a meeting with her mother, the formidable Miranda. Seeing the same resemblance that her daughter did, Miranda proposes she hire Lynch to assume her son’s identity, in a last-ditch effort to try and flush out his killer.

As Lynch begins to impersonate him, dark forces are lured out of the shadows, and he realises too late that Heydon wasn’t paranoid at all. Someone was watching his every move, and they’ll kill to keep it a secret.

For the first time, Lynch is in a life or death situation he can’t lie his way out of.


Charlotte and Perry long for summers at Cliff View, their gorgeous holiday home overlooking the turquoise waters of Pine Ridge. And now that city friends Amy and Linus have bought a property nearby, they plan lazy weeks of sun, sea and sipping rosé on Charlotte’s summerhouse veranda.

But there’s trouble in paradise…

A rising tide of resentment towards second-home owners is heading their way and small acts of criminal damage are escalating into something more menacing. By the end of the summer, families and friendships will be torn apart and Pine Ridge will be known for more than its sun-drenched beaches.

It will be known for murder…



Giveaway to Win a single ticket to Rob Rinder's SUSPECT Authors at Capital Crime (Open INT)

Capital Crime have kindly offered one lucky reader a single ticket to Rob Rinder's SUSPECT Authors event at Capital Crime, on Thursday 30th May starting at 16:10.  The festival is being held at Leonardo Royal Hotel St Paul's, London.  

Although I'm happy to have the giveaway open internationally, please don't enter unless you can get to London on 30th May in the afternoon.  

The ticket is just for the single event of the festival, and I believe access to the signing straight afterwards for books by these authors. 

Good luck! 

Terms and conditions
Giveaway open to anyone able to get to London on 30th May and is able to attend, all options are voluntary, but please do what they ask, as I will be verifying the winner. Giveaway closes 23:59 14/5/24. Winner will be announced on twitter and emailed, and they will need to reply within 7 days, or forfeit the prize, and I will re-draw for a new winner.  Good luck everyone.

Giveaway To Win a single ticket to Rob Rinder's SUSPECT Authors at Capital Crime (Open INT)

And please join me again tomorrow for one more preview and one more giveaway for Capital Crime. and of course don't forget to enter yesterday's too. 

Tuesday 7 May 2024

Capital Crime 2024 Preview - Who's Crime Is It Anyway? - #CapitalCrime24 #Giveaway

Over the next three days, I am previewing just three of the very many amazing sounding panels and sessions that are being held at Capital Crime 2024. And I have 3 days of giveaways too! 

This is a crime festival taking place in London, 30th May - 1st June, and the more I hear about it, the more excited I am getting to be able to attend this year. 

So the first session that I'm looking forward to is Who's Crime Is It Anyway?.


Thursday 30th May - 14:00 - 14:50

Two teams (made up of five debut authors on each team) test their knowledge of each other’s books. The game show style event will be presented by actor Paul Clayton who will guide the teams through the rounds in the following format. The aim of our quiz is to stage an engaging, entertaining event for both audience and authors, and help welcome debut authors to the crime community with their peers.

Team 'Moguls of Mystery' Katrin Juliusdottir, T. M. Payne, Suzy Aspley, Roxie Key and Claire Coughlan vs.

Team 'Thoroughbreds of Thrillers' Claire Wilson, Liza North, Tom Baragwanath, Fiona McPhillips and Ellie Keel.

I remember enjoying the hilarity and chaos of Who's Crime Is It Anyway at the debut of Capital Crime in 2019, so am going to be very curious to see if this is now a nice slick game show, or more total and utter chaos! I'm honestly hoping for the latter as this sort of thing will always be fun.  And it will offer a great insight into these authors personalities as well as their debut books. 

So introducing the books of our two teams! 

Team 'Moguls of Mystery'

Dead Sweet by Katrin Juliusdottir 

A murder is just the beginning…

When Óttar Karlsson, a wealthy and respected government official and businessman, is found murdered, after failing to turn up at his own surprise birthday party, the police are at a loss. It isn't until young police officer Sigurdís finds a well-hidden safe in his impersonal luxury apartment that clues start emerging.

As Óttar's shady business dealings become clear, a second, unexpected line of enquiry emerges, when Sigurdís finds a US phone number in the safe, along with papers showing regular money transfers to an American account. Following the trail to Minnesota, trauma rooted in Sigurdís's own childhood threatens to resurface and the investigation strikes chillingly close to home…

Atmospheric, deeply unsettling and full of breakneck twists and turns, Dead Sweet is a startling debut thriller that uncovers a terrifying world of financial crime, sinister cults and disturbing secret lives, and kicks off an addictive, mind-blowing new series.

Long Time Dead by T. M. Payne

DI Sheridan Holler is used to solving crimes on Liverpool’s streets, but after a decayed corpse turns up in a cemetery, she finds herself reopening not one but two cold cases. Seven years earlier, two women were gunned down and the only suspect, small-time drug dealer John Lively, was never seen again. Case closed. Until the body in the cemetery is identified as his.

Holler needs to work out if Lively was killed out of revenge, or was just a victim of the criminal world he inhabited. When shocking evidence is revealed about the murder weapon, Holler’s cold case starts to look hopeless once more.

But defeat is not an option. Driven by the unsolved and traumatic murder of her brother when they were children, DI Holler’s pursuit of justice is relentless. As old wounds are reopened, the police close in on the killer, but the threat of them striking again is all too real. Can DI Holler put the pieces of the puzzle together before anyone else winds up dead?


When the crow moon rises, the darkness is unleashed…
Martha Strangeways is struggling to find purpose in her life, after giving up her career as an investigative reporter when her young twins died in a house fire.
Overwhelmed by guilt and grief, her life changes when she stumbles across the body of a missing teenager – a tragedy that turns even more sinister when a poem about crows is discovered inked onto his back...
When another teenager goes missing in the remote landscape, Martha is drawn into the investigation, teaming up with DI Derek Summers, as malevolent rumours begin to spread and paranoia grows.
As darkness descends on the village of Strathbran, it soon becomes clear that no one is safe, including Martha…
Both a nerve-shattering, enthralling and atmospheric thriller and a moving tale of grief and psychological damage, Crow Moon is a staggeringly accomplished debut and the start of an addictive, unforgettable series.


Once secrets catch, they spread.

Deadly fires are lighting up Brighton, and the latest case is alarmingly close to home for DC Eve Starling. The blaze was deliberately set, and a mother and daughter didn’t make it out of the smoke.

Eve’s investigation takes her deep into her own uncomfortable past. When her key witness disappears, and with the killer always one step ahead, Eve is desperate to solve the case – whatever the cost.

But Eve has no idea how close she is to the flames, and playing with fire can get you burned…



Some stories demand to be told. They keep coming back,
echoing down through the decades, until they find a teller . . .

Dublin, 1943
Actress Julia Bridges disappears.
Her body is never found.
 
Dublin, 1968
The bones of Julia Bridges are discovered in a back garden.
Nicoletta Sarto, an ambitious junior reporter for the Irish Sentinel, investigates the mystery of Julia’s disappearance, drawing her into the tangled underworld of the illegal abortion industry.

But some stories remain a mystery for a reason, and it’s not long before this one stirs up buried secrets from Nicoletta’s own past. Secrets that perhaps should stay buried . . . 

Team 'Thoroughbreds of Thrillers'


Just because the most dangerous criminals in society are caught and locked up, doesn’t mean they stop committing crime.

That’s where Kennedy Allardyce comes in – monitoring not just the prisoners, but also the staff.

And she’s just stumbled across her most dangerous foe yet – rumours of a corrupt guard with lethal influence. And what’s worst, it seems they’ve already realised Kennedy is on their tail.

At least one thing is giving her joy – a blossoming relationship with Molly, a beautiful, enigmatic new guard.

Wouldn’t it be awful if the killer she’s hunting turned out to be the woman she’s falling for?


Laura has a husband, children, a home in a city she loves. She thinks she can be happy, despite her past.

If they only knew my secret.

Until someone walks back into her life who she knows will shatter everything. Alexis was her first love. A love so exhilarating, it is impossible to resist.

I know I should end it. But I can't.

Then Alexis is found dead, and the police are knocking at Laura's door. They're asking her questions and she's telling them lies.

I didn't kill him. I promise.

Someone wants Laura to pay for what she's been running from. Someone with an obsession that they can't let go.


Masterton, New Zealand may be a small town, but its residents are certainly not united. Old resentments and the simmering tensions of race and culture divide the Maori and white inhabitants, with everyone keeping to their own patch of turf. But when local children start to go missing, vanishing between the cracks, accusations are hurled, and community relations reach boiling point.

Caught in the middle is Lorraine Henry. She works as a lowly records clerk at the police station amongst towering piles of paperwork, quietly making connections and remembering things that the cops would rather not. Solving cases is not part of her job, but when her great-nephew is the next to disappear, she must put her skills to the test as she is called in to help, all before time runs out for the children.

Both a nail-biting thriller and a beautifully written, acutely observed portrait of a community in crisis, Paper Cage is the award-winning debut from young New Zealand novelist Tom Baragwanath.


“I’m not here for prestige. I’m here for revenge.”

Lou Manson is an outsider when she joins the final-year class at Highfield Manor, Dublin’s most exclusive private school. Beyond the granite pillars and the wrought-iron gates is a world of wealth, privilege and potential. But Highfield is also hiding a dark secret – and Lou is here to expose it.

When Lou befriends the beautiful and talented Shauna Power, her plans are thrown into turmoil. Speaking out against the school would mean betraying Shauna, and Lou soon discovers that the Highfield elite will go to any lengths to protect their own reputation…even when the consequences are fatal.

Thirty years later, Lou is called to testify in a new lawsuit against Highfield. But telling the truth means confronting her past – and there is one story she swore she’d never tell…

For fans of GIRL A, MY DARK VANESSA and ANATOMY OF A SCANDAL, When We Were Silent is a propulsive, bold exploration of power, corruption and retribution.


We were always The Four. From our very first day at High Realms.

The four scholarship pupils. Outsiders in a world of power and privilege.

It would have made our lives a lot easier if Marta had simply pushed Genevieve out of our bedroom window that day. Certainly, it would have been tragic. She would have died instantly.

But Marta didn’t push her then, or – if you choose to believe me – at any other time. If she had, all of what we went through would not have happened.

I’ve told this story as clearly as I could – as rationally as I’ve been able, in the circumstances, to achieve. I don’t regret what we did. And I would do it all again.


Giveaway To Win a Who's Crime Is It Anyway? Debut author's book of your choice (Open to UK Only)

All of the above books from these featured authors sound so amazing, that I thought I would give one lucky reader, a chance to win one book of their choice from the selection featured on this page, which I will order from Amazon for you. 

Giveaway open to UK, all options are voluntary, but please do what they ask, as I will be verifying the winner. Giveaway closes 23:59 13/5/24. Winner will be announced on twitter and emailed, and they will need to reply within 7 days, or forfeit the prize, and I will re-draw for a new winner.  Good luck everyone.


Giveaway To Win a Who's Crime Is It Anyway? Debut author's book of your choice (Open to UK Only)

Come back tomorrow to see which Capital Crime session I will be previewing, and there will be another giveaway too! 

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