Book Reviews Coming Soon

Hey everybody! Coming up in the next few weeks we’ve got two psychological thrillers for you, both from best selling authors, specifically JP Delaney and Freida McFadden. And there’s also a sci-fi novel in the mix too, this time from best selling author Blake Crouch. Stay tuned to check them out!

Mindhunter: Inside the FBI Elite Serial Crime Unit (Now A Netflix Series) by John Douglas.

 

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This is hands-down the most action-packed biography I have ever read!  And it’s almost the most egotistical and narcissistic sounding biography I have ever read!

Continue reading Mindhunter: Inside the FBI Elite Serial Crime Unit (Now A Netflix Series) by John Douglas.

Everything is Lies by Helen Callaghan.

 

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Book review by Cari Mayhew.

 

Death, manipulation, and deception are the foremost themes in this suspense-thriller!  Sophie arrives at her childhood home to find her mum dead, hanging from a tree, and her father stabbed to inches of his life on the floor. Continue reading Everything is Lies by Helen Callaghan.

Disclaimer by Renee Knight.

 

Book review by Cari Mayhew.  Rating 9/10.

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This author is a master of suspense!  The premise of this book called out to me and I was immediately intrigued.  I was on tenterhooks all the way through and the story stayed with long after the end! Continue reading Disclaimer by Renee Knight.

The Fallen Series by Lauren Kate.

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I did say I wasn’t going to review the whole of the Fallen Series as I was afraid of giving away too many spoilers, but I took the time to read the 4 books, so I thought I might as well write a few words on it. Continue reading The Fallen Series by Lauren Kate.

The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris.

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I would prefer to be saying this book is a beautiful love story, but above all else, this book is a horror story, depicting one person’s actual experience as a prisoner and worker in Auschwitz.  It is important that books like this are written so that similar tales need never be told again – it is a warning. Continue reading The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris.

Vox by Christina Dalcher.

 

Book review by Cari Mayhew.  Rating 7/10.

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A country where women can only speak 100 words a day – a novel concept for a dystopian thriller!  The protagonist’s bitterness was palpable, and there were huge stakes at play, making for an intense read. Continue reading Vox by Christina Dalcher.