I”m really thrilled to finally have these books complete and ready to read. Not only that but there are two bonus short stories. If you read Cassie originally, she’s had a rewrite at the beginning. I realised that back in 2021 when it was published, I told the reader what was happening instead of letting… Continue reading Fancy a Spooky Read? Cassie the Clairvoyant Trilogy is here!
Category: Mystery
The Mystery of Missing People
Like many people, I enjoy a good mystery. Stories where you need to know what happens next are just the best! They are tales that pique your curiosity and keep you turning the page to get to the end. Over the years, I’ve found the stories of missing people intriguing. Why did they disappear in… Continue reading The Mystery of Missing People
Review of Best Served Cold by David J. Gatward
Brief Description - in a small Yorkshire village, murder comes to visit. DCI Harry Grimm is on the case. If you have read my review of the first book, I talked about the extra long sentences. I also noticed lots of repeated words this time, but you know what? It didn’t matter. That is the… Continue reading Review of Best Served Cold by David J. Gatward
Back on the Shelf
Four years ago I made the big decision to withdraw all of my ten book and rewrite them. For a long time I had nothing to show. Now I’ve eight completed stories. From the ashes of one, came three books and two spins off. My clairvoyant, Cassidy Newbold, featured in The Killer on the Heath… Continue reading Back on the Shelf
My Review of Welcome to Hollow Wood by Sim Alec Sansford
Brief Description - Four friends at High School don’t talk much now because something happened two years previously and it fractured their friendship. I saw this book in a collection with others, and the cover instantly attracted me. Having read and enjoyed the author before, I downloaded it. Eliot, who is a girl, Beth, Noah… Continue reading My Review of Welcome to Hollow Wood by Sim Alec Sansford
Another Book Club Selection
The Reviews
A Review of Tea With The Reaper by Paul White
Brief Description - it’s all in the title. A clever little story. I really enjoyed this short tale as it tells us about Nicole and her unexpected guest. She continually asks what he wants as she fears for her life. The two chat over tea and the mystery keeps us guessing as to who he… Continue reading A Review of Tea With The Reaper by Paul White
Reblogged – Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
And whose book is first on the list? Moi! The Killer in the Heath is my paranormal adventure with the next two books coming out very soon! I love a long list of books, it’s ever so tempting! THE KILLER ON THE HEATH IN MEMORY OF MICHELLE But Not Forgotten: A Clint Wolf Novel (Clint… Continue reading Reblogged – Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
Murder at Monterey by Ellen Read
A weekend away and a murder in this delightful cosy mystery story. I had the honour of reading an Advanced Reader’s Copy (ARC) of this enjoyable book. I’m so glad I did. Released today 16th June, Ellen Read has created another beautiful story. Set on the 1920s/30s, it was the era of elegance. Although this… Continue reading Murder at Monterey by Ellen Read
Books for June
I don’t usually like planning books to read in advance. I’ve always chosen what appeals at the time. For the past time year post apocalyptic stories have dominated my preferences and I can’t see that changing much. However, this month's book contain two. Screenshot Power is the seventh book of The Burning Tree series. I've… Continue reading Books for June