I renewed my audible membership recently because they offered me a good deal. I wanted to read a particular book that wasn’t in kindle unlimited. It enabled me to download it for 99p, but then I didn’t like it, lol. Already in my library was The Breakdown. I’d read one of B. A. Paris's books… Continue reading My Review of The Breakdown by B. A. Paris
Category: Thriller
My Review – Rhapsody in Black by Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra
I featured this recently on my About a Book series and already had it on my to read list. So when the author thanked me and gifted me a copy, I was thrilled. It’s a cosy mystery with its background set in a ballet school. This immediately made it interesting and different. It’s the first… Continue reading My Review – Rhapsody in Black by Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra
My Review – Community Conclusions by Anne Roberts
This is the fourth book in the DI Huws Crime Triller series and is also available to read on Kindle Unlimited. Last year I read book one, but couldn’t get into it. When I saw Community Conclusions on the author’s Facebook page, and it was a crime thrillers, I thought I would take a look.… Continue reading My Review – Community Conclusions by Anne Roberts
My Review of The Street by Susi Holliday
This came in an email from Amazon where the paperback was discounted. It has been a long time since I read a psychological thriller. Anna is the main character and she moves into a gated community street with her husband Peter, which was supposed to be their safe haven. Right from the start it’s obvious… Continue reading My Review of The Street by Susi Holliday
My Review – The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith
This is book seven in the series and I’ve read them all. I’d heard it described as the best yet, but that's always a matter of opinion. It took me fifteen days to read the almost 1000 pages. Taking on a new case, you already knew Robin would go into a church cult. The thought… Continue reading My Review – The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith
About a Book – Up For It by Tony McManus
Introducing Tony McManus WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? Just my imagination. Give a quote from the books, one that says little but speaks volumes. Grant was expansive. “As you boys know, I’m a wealthy man. They say I’m as rich as Croesus. I make topflight computer software. I’m building vehicles that will hopefully take… Continue reading About a Book – Up For It by Tony McManus
My Review of The Dead Will Beckon by Jason Chapman
I was looking for a book set in Wales, and this came up on my Facebook feed. It was perfect because I love a good crime thriller, and this was excellent. It reminded me of one of those gritty detective thrillers you see on a Sunday night on the television. They always come with a… Continue reading My Review of The Dead Will Beckon by Jason Chapman
My Review of The Sisters by Ruth O’Neill
I’ve read and enjoyed this author’s books, and bought The Sisters as soon as it came out. Ava the main character meets Joel and they fall in love. But all is not as it seems, the reader can see Joel does not feel the same, despite his caring words and actions. Ava also fails to… Continue reading My Review of The Sisters by Ruth O’Neill
My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell
I found this on a Facebook advert and the comments were saying how good the books were. They weren’t wrong!. One man alone in a city of zombies. It doesn’t sound like something I would read, especially as he talks to no one. Cleverly done by the author as the story is told by journal… Continue reading My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell
My Review of The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith
This is the sixth book of the series. It’s by far the biggest I’ve ever read with 1,460 pages and 107 chapters. Even bigger than War and Peace at 1,440! It cost £5.49, which is expensive for me to buy, but when you think of what you get, it’s not. However, before I ended my… Continue reading My Review of The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith