The Purple Dolphin
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A critical parent with alcohol issues, a parrot with a knicker fetish, death threats in the post....
women's fiction
The Alpine Fortress
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In the shadow of the Bavarian Alps, a forgotten map leads to an unsolved mystery buried for decades....
Thriller
David McK (3854 KP) rated Fallout Season 2 in TV
Feb 15, 2026 (Updated Feb 15, 2026)
That sounds like quite a lot.
Which, to its credit, the show manages to spin seemingly effortlessly, again contrasting the 'now' with flashbacks to the past (and the Ghoul's former life), before the bombs dropped.
I've never played the games, so I can't say how closely it sticks, but I do have to say - for all that - this is thoroughly enjoyable, and mostly welcoming to newcomers (although they will need to have watched season 1 first).
The Fall [Audiobook]
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She promised not to tell. They made sure she couldn’t… At her surprise 40th birthday party,...
Lying Beside You
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Twenty years ago, Cyrus Haven's family was murdered and only he and his brother survived. Cyrus...
Suspense
Written on my Heart
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Some words last forever... It's been six months since Ashlyn Daniels was kicked out of her home....
Contemporary Romance
Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Little Fires Everywhere in Books
Nov 11, 2017
The plot centres around two families, the well-heeled, comfortably complacent Richardsons - mother, father and four children - and the hard-up Warrens, single mother Mia and her daughter Pearl, tenants of the Richardsons with little known past. In between is a tug-of-love court case surrounding an abandoned Chinese baby adopted by friends of the Richardsons. This sparks high and conflicting emotions in Shaker Heights, forcing the town to take sides between the baby's birth mother, a desperate Chinese immigrant, and the McCulloughs. It leads nearly into the unwanted revealing of well-concealed secrets for both the Warrens and the Richardsons.
The story is skilfully told, weaving various narratives together. It is a character-led tale, well observed. The novel opens at the end, as the Richardsons' perfect home burns to the ground then takes us back to the beginning when the Warrens first arrive. The plot picks up pace as events take their toll and deeds have dire consequences. Lives begin to unravel and skeletons are revealed, and perfection of the family structure splits apart. It is a multifaceted novel full of interesting dimensions.
ClareR (6256 KP) rated The Animals at Lockwood Manor in Books
Apr 3, 2020
This is no fast-moving thriller, but it is creepy, haunting (in fact, is Lockwood Manor haunted?) with a malevolent undercurrent. It’s like the Manor itself is alive. It’s also a story of secrets: family secrets and secret love.
This was a pleasure to read; it’s richly descriptive language described the house, people and the time in history beautifully. If you enjoy a creepy, slow burner, you’ll love this book. I did.
The Changeling
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Apollo Kagwa has had strange dreams that have haunted him since childhood. An antiquarian book...
The Forbidden Garden: A Novel
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"Captivating [...] Herrick weaves a rich tapestry of family lore, dark secrets, and love." -Brunonia...


