Dark Places
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'Well into Martina Cole territory' Independent THE ADDICTIVE NEW THRILLER: NO ONE KNOWS CRIME LIKE...

Dying Light (Logan McRae #2)
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The Number One bestselling detective series from the award-winning Stuart MacBride continues in this...

Romeo Must Die (2000)
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They've got the guns. They've got the posse. But they've got no chance when a street-fighting ex-cop...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Layer Cake (2004) in Movies
Oct 5, 2020
Looks a bit like a Guy Ritchie movie - and not without reason, for Matthew Vaughn produced the early Ritchie films - but the tone is (thankfully) more measured and serious. The plot is nothing very distinctive, although the subtext about Craig's character having to adopt the brutal methods of the people he encounters has some interest. Good performances from a strong cast; Michael Gambon is scary as a gang boss, but it's Daniel Craig's movie. This is apparently the performance that swung Bond for him, but the film deserves to be recognised on its own merits.

Hazel (2934 KP) rated Cruel Acts (Maeve Kerrigan #8) in Books
Sep 19, 2019
With fantastic characters, a gripping plot and enough back story so it can be read as a standalone, this is one not to be missed for all you fans of police-procedural/crime/suspense/thriller/etc/etc., lovers out there.
Thank you once again to the Publisher via NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest review.

The Darkest Lies
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A mother desperate for the truth. A daughter hiding a terrible secret. Melanie Oak appeared to have...
Crime Mystery Thriller Psychological

Greenwich Park
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Helen has it all... Daniel is the perfect husband. Rory is the perfect brother. Serena is the...
Crime Suspense psychological thriller London UK

WamIndia Movie Talkies
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WAMIndia Talkies - The latest movies of Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Sandalwood and Mollywood...

At Large: The Strange Case of the World's Biggest Internet Invasion
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Hailed as "a chilling portrait" by The Boston Globe and "a crafty thriller" by Newsweek, this...