The Luminaries
Book
It is 1866, and Walter Moody has come to make his fortune upon the New Zealand goldfields. On...
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death
Book
This is the fully authorised chilling sequel to Susan Hill's bestselling ghost-story, The Woman in...
Moshi Moshi
Banana Yoshimoto and Asa Yoneda
Book
In Moshi-Moshi, Yoshie’s much-loved musician father has died in a suicide pact with an unknown...
Fiction
The Fire Witness (Joona Linna #3)
Book
Flora Hansen calls herself a medium and makes a living by pretending to commune with the dead. But...
Radio Rental
Podcast
Radio Rental, hosted by Tenderfoot cofounder Payne Lindsey, is a semi-scripted series that features...
horror true crime scary moth stories true stories
Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Finding Steve McQueen (2019) in Movies
Oct 29, 2021 (Updated Nov 2, 2021)
Based on the true story of the Youngstown mob, President Richard Nixon, the FBI, and the biggest bank heist in US history! In 1972, a gang of like-minded thieves plan a heist to steal $30 million in illegal campaign contributions from the President’s secret fund.
When it comes to a heist movie Finding Steve McQueen is undoubtedly one that is fun to watch, the true comedy element comes from Travis Fimmel’s Harry Barber character who was obsessed with McQueen hence his look and name change, the film takes on the journey of the heist as series of flashbacks as Harry tells Molly (Rachel Taylor) “the truth”, this is how we get introduced to Enzo Rotella (William Fichtner) the boss of the heist, I have to say that when it comes to Fitchner he always pulls off a great performance and he plays the character great as he tries to hold the mismatch of a team together.
Mitchell Manor
Book
Mitchell Manor is a place that holds a lot of secrets. The Mitchells were one of the most...
mystery paranormal mystery
Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Cherry Robbers in Books
May 10, 2022
ClareR (5721 KP) rated The Whistling in Books
Aug 3, 2023
Elspeth is going to nanny Mary, a child who is clearly suffering from trauma. Her twin, William, is dead and her former nanny has disappeared. Elspeth is told that if she can’t get Mary to talk, she will be institutionalised.
I loved this - it’s the right kind of spooky, and you can’t beat a haunted house: lullabies are sung by someone who isn’t there, poppets keep appearing in random rooms, and whistling can be heard at night. It all added up to a book that sent shivers down my spine!
The characters were sometimes likeable, menacing, disconcerting and some most definitely had something to hide!
I listened to this on Audible, and the narrator, Lois Chimimba, kept me glued to my headphones. Her different accents were all spot on, and helped me to tell the different characters apart. I was never confused as to ‘who’ was speaking.
The tension built and built to the climactic ending - a truly delicious ghost story!
M.M. Scrooge (Monsters & Mayhem)
Book
Marley Jacobs is dead, and Max Masters Scrooge has no time for the grieving son’s sob story. Even...
Contemporary MM Romance