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Welcome to paradise...will you ever be able to leave? Emily is a mess. Emily Proudman just...
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Strangled (2016)
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Strangled (2016) Based on real-life events, this psycho-thriller is set in the provincial...
Ancestral (The Many #2)
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It’s been three months since Dawn Flint was abducted from her home in the dead of night. Three...
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Detour from Normal
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This harrowing memoir tells the true story of a beloved family man and respected engineer who...
The Sinner
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On a sunny summer afternoon by the lake, Cora Bender stabs a complete stranger to death. Why? What...
The Mother Of All Things
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A traumatic event and the break-up of her marriage returns Elaine to her childhood home where she...
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Grace is Gone
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Intriguing characters and a storyline that suddenly throws everything in the air, I was completely...
The Girls Are All So Nice Here
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Billie Wichkan (118 KP) rated Dead Again in Books
May 22, 2019
Neve must find her killer before she’s….
Dead Again.
WOW; this is definitely a different take on the psychological thriller.
I really enjoyed the story as the plot is very interesting. There are a lot of twists and it will keep you guessing to the end.
I can't give too much away as it will spoil the story for you but it is definitely a roller coaster of a ride and I look forward to reading more from the author.
Thank you NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for the eARC.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Unravelling Oliver in Books
Mar 9, 2018
In this case, we look at Oliver, who is a sociopath, and feels very little remorse for the terrible crimes he has committed but instead feels aggrieved at his lack of entitlement.
While half of the book is written from his perspective looking back at his past, the rest is written by people around him who believe they could sense his immoral behaviour. Hence it is a case of whether it is nature of nurture that has forced him to behave in such way, and if society truly did think that he was a monster. Interesting concept, but as expected, you'll hate the main character.