Murder of Crows
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Return to New York Times bestselling author Anne Bishop’s world of the Others—where supernatural...
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Dead Gold (Moccasin Hollow Mystery #4)
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Afflicted to the Core (Wielder World #3)
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Reggie Wolfe religiously visits Kyle Landon—his student in Nerve detangling—at the Harpford...
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Thorn in My Side
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DI Mike Yorke is coming home. After three months in London, he’s looking forward to being back in...
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ClareR (6037 KP) rated Deacon King Kong in Books
Oct 27, 2021
They’re all such well-rounded, well-written, real characters, and it all played out in my head like a film (has this been optioned yet?!). I love it when a book does that.
They all seemed to be genuinely nice characters who are getting by as best they can in a culture where drugs are King and poor boys and men of colour are rarely given a chance in life.
Honestly, you should read it. Highly recommended.
ClareR (6037 KP) rated Killing Jericho in Books
May 28, 2023
Scott Jericho is back living with his traveller fairground family after a prison sentence that saw the end of his career as a CID Police Officer. He had violently attacked a Knight of Saint George - a far right thug he had been interviewing about the death of three Polish children. This also meant that he couldn’t be charged for the crime.
There’s some history of fairground travellers in this - all true, and both interesting and nice to know that we don’t call those more unusual fairground acts “freaks” anymore.
Believe it or not, Jericho has more problems than being an ex-con: he’s using drugs, has boyfriend trouble, and the man he was charged with attacking can’t seem to keep himself away.
Jericho’s life is complicated.
The murders are gruesome and really rather inventive!
And no one is as they seem, either. It’s a dark read.
There are a lot of surprises, and I enjoyed them all!
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole and to William Hussey for reading along too. This is the first of a new series, and I’ll be interested to know what happens to Scott Jericho next!
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Toxicity in Books
Jun 25, 2024
Booksirens arc
Toxicity
By Max Booth III
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Oh to be a fly on the wall ...
When Maddox Kane is released from prison, he has no idea what the world has become. His ex-wife’s hooked up with a heroin addict, his daughter’s busy burying dead bodies behind drugstores, and his brother’s being held prisoner by an abusive lot lizard named Jazzy. Plus, apparently, there’s a new drug out on the street called Purple, and it’s going to destroy the world. Or, at least, make you commit unspeakable acts against Zooey Deschanel.
I’m yet to read a book by this author that I don’t like. I think this one was the most “normal” of the ones I’ve read if that’s even possible. It’s certainly a lesson in Don’t do drugs kids! Also this little piggy will never be the same to me 😂 .
Please check trigger warnings as this definitely has them for everything although if you have to have trigger warnings the these books arnt for you.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
The Redemption of Alex Cade
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Crime, obsession, and a love that will cost him everything. I never set out to be a criminal. As...


