Book Review:  ‘The Dublin Railway Murder’ by Thomas Morris

I don’t read an awful lot of true crime but this one really intrigued me – a true, locked-room murder mystery.  And even better for me – one set in Victorian Dublin. 

I was very excited to read this one – thanks to the lovely people at Vintage Huddle who sent me a copy for review.  Opinions, as always, are my own.

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Blog Tour: ‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’ by Emily Bell

Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for ‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’ by Emily Bell. This gorgeous, festive romance is out now.

Thanks to Penguin Michael Joseph for my copy of the book in exchange for an honest review – opinions, as always, are my own. Thanks for also inviting me on the tour!

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Book Review: ’56 Days’ by Catherine Ryan Howard

Too soon for a novel about the pandemic?

In a word, no! This is a lively and cleverly structured novel that takes us through a lockdown mystery. I raced through it in two sittings because I really needed to know what happened.

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