The House in the Woods (Atticus Priest #1)
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Four murders. Two detectives. One mystifying crime. On Christmas Eve, DCI Mackenzie Jones is...
Chozen Part Two (Headspace #2)
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With each shocking discovery, the world I once thought I knew turns to chaos. I know not all will...
Dark Crime MM Thriller TRIGGER WARNING
The Phantom Glare of Day: Three Novellas
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In this trio of novellas, three game young ladies enter into dangerous liaisons that test each...
Historical Metaphysical Fiction Coming of Age
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2506 KP) rated It Takes Two to Mango in Books
Feb 15, 2023 (Updated Feb 15, 2023)
When this book begins, Plum is extremely unlikable, so much so that I almost put the book down about 30 pages in. Even when she arrives on the island, she doesn’t give up her ego and entitled attitude. The other characters we meet started pulling me in, both the ones I liked and the ones I didn’t. When the murder kicks in, I really got into the story, which had some good twists. I loved the resort setting. The expected character growth was good as well. I’m actually surprised based on my initial reaction, but I am planning to continue the series. If the setting appeals to you, consider starting this series. Just be prepared for how obnoxious Plum is at the beginning.
The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water
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The best fiction simply tells the truth. But the truth is never simple. When novelist Kendra...
contemporary fiction friendship fiction coming of age tragedy
The Woman on the Bridge
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Dublin. The 1920s. As war tears Ireland apart, two young people are caught up in events that will...
Historical fiction Ireland
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2506 KP) rated Murder at the Breakers in Books
Feb 2, 2024
This book does a great job balancing the beginning of the plot with the introduction of Emma and her world. The plot was great, and I appreciated that Emma fell for some red herrings before she reached the logical conclusion. The characters are also strong; it was hard to tell if some of them were going to be series regulars or were just suspects for this book. This book is a tad gray and falls closer to traditional than cozy for me, but that’s a minor issue. I also appreciated how the time and place came to life and were used by the author. It’s easy to tell why this series is so popular. I’m looking forward to reading more soon.
Sophia von X
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"Sophia von X” is a 2020 Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Fiction - Religious Theme...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Trees Grew Because I Bled There in Books
Apr 14, 2024
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The Trees Grew Because I Bled There: collected stories
By Eric LaRocca
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Eight stories of dark fiction from a master storyteller. Exploring the shadow side of love, these are tales of grief, obsession, control. Intricate examinations of trauma and tragedy in raw, poetic prose. A woman imagines horrific scenarios whilst caring for her infant niece; on-line posts chronicle a cancer diagnosis; a couple in the park with their small child encounter a stranger with horrific consequences; a toxic relationship reaches a terrifying resolution…
This was a compilation of stories from a very talented authors. You get taken on a journey with these short stories. A few stories stood out from the crowd! The Strange things we become a story of how cancer destroys everything it touches and plays with the mind.
You’re not supposed to be here l, I think this is my favourite of them all a parents worst nightmare and a dark tale of secrets and desperation.
I’d also mention Where Flames Burned as Grass, would you sacrifice your child on the word of a complete stranger?
Really enjoyed these stories and the writing style.
Cat & Mouse (A Parker City Mystery #6)
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Twenty years ago, Elizabeth Blakely was the target of a relentless stalker—someone who sent...
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