I’ll admit the blurb pulled me into this one – a sixteen year-old girl waking up in the forest with no memory of what happened. She has a head injury and there doesn’t seem to be anyone around…except a police team who visit occasionally and seem terrible at solving things! What happened?!
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Book Review: ‘The Second Murderer’ by Denise Mina
It’s a brave author that takes a beloved character and creates a new story for them – and that’s exactly what Denise Mina has done here with Raymond Chandler’s famous private detective, Philip Marlowe.
Marlowe is mulling over a case that he’s closed that doesn’t feel right when he gets a summons to the sprawling Montgomery estate set high above Beverly Hills. The young heiress to the family fortune, Chrissie Montgomery, is missing and Marlowe is asked to find her. However, her elderly and dying father isn’t taking any chances – he’s hired another private detective who Marlowe knows well in order to set the rivals against each other in finding his daughter. As Marlowe gets nearer to the truth, a murder is committed and Marlowe has to consider whether Chrissie really is safest returning to her family.
Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Second Murderer’ by Denise MinaBook Review: ‘Murder in the Family’ by Cara Hunter
I love Cara Hunter’s police procedurals (featuring DI Adam Fawley) so I was thrilled to get my hands on ‘Murder in the Family’, Hunter’s first standalone novel.
Thanks to NetGalley for my review copy – opinions are entirely my own.
Continue reading Book Review: ‘Murder in the Family’ by Cara HunterBook Review: ‘The Hotel’ by Louise Mumford
I’ll admit I totally judged a book by its cover with this one – a spooky hotel with a maze in front of it? Yeah, I’m in! I hadn’t read any books by Louise Mumford before but I’d definitely read more.
Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Hotel’ by Louise MumfordBook Review: ‘The Tumbling Girl’ by Bridget Walsh
Brutal murder in a Victorian music hall? A feisty heroine? Humour and twists galore? Definitely count me in!
Thanks to Gallic Books for sending me a copy of this book for review – as always, opinions are my own.
Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Tumbling Girl’ by Bridget WalshBook Review: ‘Queer Heroes of Myth and Legend’ by Dan Jones
The tagline for this book totally won me over – who doesn’t want to read about ‘gay gods, Sapphic saints and queerness through the ages’? Add in a back-cover mention of Lestat and Louis from ‘Interview with a Vampire’, Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ and (more classical and more what I expected from the book) Achilles and Patroclus from Homer’s ‘Iliad’ and I’m sold. Sign me up!
Continue reading Book Review: ‘Queer Heroes of Myth and Legend’ by Dan JonesBook Review: ‘The Night Watch’ by Neil Lancaster
This was my first book by Neil Lancaster – and I don’t think it will be my last!
The reviews for this series are amazing, so I was pleased to be granted a copy by NetGalley so that I could make up my own mind.
The book opens with the deaths of a high-profile lawyer and one of his past clients, one of Scotland’s most notorious criminals who has just been released from prison. As the bodies begin to stack up, DS Max Craigie starts to suspect that they have a murderer taking revenge on those who have done bad things – a vigilante killer who seems to have insider knowledge of the police’s methods and processes. The investigation team is forced to face the fact that the culprit may be one of them – but how are they going to uncover someone who knows their every move?
Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Night Watch’ by Neil LancasterBlog Tour: ‘What Child is This?’ by Bonnie MacBird
I’m delighted to welcome you to my stop on the blog tour for ‘What Child is This?’, the fifth book in Bonnie MacBird’s excellent Sherlock Holmes series.
Thanks to Random Things Tours and Collins Crime Club for my place on the tour and copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. As always, opinions are my own.
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Blog Tour: ‘Lessons’ by Ian McEwan
I’m delighted to join the blog tour for ‘Lessons’ by Ian McEwan today.
Thanks to Random Things Tours and Jonathan Cape for my place on the tour and for the copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

Book Review: ‘Walking the Invisible’ by Michael Stewart
Thanks to HQ Stories for my proof copy of this book – and grovelling apologies for not having reviewed this earlier. As always, opinions are my own regardless of how I acquired the book.
This book was published in June 2021 in hardback – there’s also an (excellent) audiobook version available which I listened to alongside reading.
When I read the blurb for this book, I was instantly intrigued. While I’m no lover of nature and have no desire to wander the Yorkshire moors in all weathers (as this writer has done), I do love literary heritage. So of course I want to know about the buildings and villages and landscapes that inspired the Brontes.
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