Category: Book Review
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The Bequest book follows Oscar winner Teri Squire as an unknown dying man leavers his most prized possession to her in his will. Will this renew her Waning career? Or is their something more sinister lying in wait for the Oscar winning actress.

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Hostile Witness follows Josie Baylor-Bates as she is forced to return to her career as a lawyer when her old friend turns up at her door step and asks her to represent her daughter accused of murdering a judge.

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Mystery in the Channel book follows Inspector French as he tries to evaluate the few clues that come with two men found murdered on a yacht in the channel.

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Give Me Your Hand book by Megan Abbott follows two friends as they traverse their life from high school to adulthood as friendship ends in a cat and mouse game for the prize they both want.

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Baby Teeth book follows the worsening relationship between Suzette and her daughter Hannah who at just seven years old threatens to tear apart the life Suzette has built after much difficulties and troubles.

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Larissa Reinhart’s latest A Composition in Murder book is the sixth in the series and this time she as Halo House investigating the murder of a formidable 90 something dynamo and founder of the community.

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The Heir of Brownlie Manor reeled me in because of the cover. Set in a post Napoleonic War era, I suppose you could call it a Regency romance. But it is unlike the usual Regency novels of the ton, with parties and dashing dukes.

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If you like a good mystery and a heroine who has a flair for adventure with a devil may care attitude, The Green Mill Murder book is a must read for you.

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The 12:30 from Croydon book is not your run of the mill mystery. Set in the 1920s, the book has a dark aura and will compel you to keep turning pages.

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An odious old woman called Gertrude is writing anonymous reviews maligning local businesses. Julia goes to confront her one night and founds her stabbed in the back.
