Necessary Lies
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Bestselling author Diane Chamberlain delivers a breakout book about a small southern town fifty...
I Know You Know
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From New York Times bestselling author Gilly Macmillan comes this original, chilling and twisty...
The Girl He Used to Know
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New York Times bestselling author of On the Island, Tracey Garvis Graves, presents the compelling,...
Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky (Tristan Strong #1)
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Seventh grader Tristan Strong feels anything but strong ever since he failed to save his best friend...
Scrublands
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Winner of the 2019 CWA Dagger New Blood Award for Best First Crime Novel In an isolated country...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Death in a Blackout in Books
Apr 7, 2022
This series debut is much like a TV show’s pilot. We get a lot of set up near the beginning. It helps us get to know Billie better, but it does mean it’s a while before the mystery truly gets going. Although we do get some threads of the mystery thanks to Peter Upton, the other third person view point character. Both of these leads are strong, and I enjoyed getting to know them. Once the mystery gets going, it is great with plenty of twists and an ending that caught me off guard. Those familiar with Jessica Ellicott’s other series will note the more serious tone, which is appropriate given the time and place this one is set. I loved how the story brought the history of the era to live; the plot wouldn’t have worked in any other time. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what danger Billie uncovers next.
Leningrad: The People's War (Leningrad #1) by Rachel R. Heil
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Leningrad, 1941. As Europe crumbles under the German war machine, the people of the So-viet Union...
World War II Historical Fiction Leningrad
Hazel (2934 KP) rated Those People Next Door [Audiobook] in Books
Feb 5, 2023
Salma, Bill and Zain move into their new home in the hopes of making a fresh start. The move has stretched them financially but they are determined to make the best of things and when they are invited to a barbecue in order to get to know their neighbours, things appear to be going well. However, when Zain's banner is removed from their front garden and dumped on their lawn by their neighbour, Tom, things quickly start to escalate culminating in a horrendous incident which leaves on of the characters in a coma and another standing trial for attempted murder.
This a really tense and, sadly, believable story of how misunderstandings, intolerance and lies can ruin lives. The characters aren't particularly likeable and this did mean that I actually didn't care what the outcome was for any of them but I did enjoy getting there and the twists and turns along the way!
The narrator, Tania Rodrigues, was excellent and really brought the story to life.
I have never read or listened to anything by Kia Abdullah before but I will certainly be keeping my beady eyes and ears open in the future and I must thank HarperCollins UK Audio and NetGalley for enabling me to listen to and share my thoughts of Those People Next Door.
Lonely Diner (Some Like It Haute! #3)
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Two gorgeous military men. One Lonely Diner, where people often search for romance. (The food is...
Contemporary MM Military Romance Second Chance
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Smile Beach Murder in Books
May 26, 2022
Despite the vacation island setting, this book does have a bit of a more serious tone thanks to Callie’s own past and how the current death impacts some of the characters. It’s a delicate balance that this book handles well. I quickly came to love the characters, and I can only see that love growing as the series progresses. The plot has a bit of a relaxed pace, but it does get us to a logical conclusion. I loved the setting; I can see myself spending a week on the island on vacation. I also appreciated how this book used all the senses to bring the setting to life. This book would be fun on a vacation, but if you are looking for a virtual vacation, you’ll be extra glad you picked this one up.