Tag: suspense
Murder at Wrightsville Beach Book Review | Ellen Elizabeth Hunter
Murder at Wrightsville Beach (Magnolia Mystery Series) is a story set in a small North Carolina coastal town near Wilmington. Funnily enough, the main character Ashley Wilkes is a girl, and if the name reminds you of the slightly insipid spineless character of Ashley Wilkes from Gone With the Wind, you are bang on target.…
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The Man in Lower Ten Review | Mary Roberts Rinehart
The Man in Lower Ten book Lolly must not only clear his name, but also find the missing evidence, struggle with romantic feelings, and ward off attempts on his life.
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Death By a HoneyBee Review – Abigail Keam
Death by a HoneyBee is the first of the Josiah Reynolds mysteries takes you to an entirely different world, and keeps you guessing until the end.
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Review: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
GONE GIRL, is a massive No.1 bestseller. The film adaptation of GONE GIRL, also, won the Hollywood Film Award 2014.
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The House of Closed Doors Book Review | Jane Steen
The House of Closed Doors book brings a story of of a young 17 year old girl who finds herself compromised and facing ruin.
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How to Murder a Millionaire Book Review |Nancy Martin
How to Murder a Millionaire book by Nancy Martin will make you laugh out loud while entertaining you with grisly murders and hot gossip.
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Christietown Book Review | Cece Caruso Mysteries by Susan Kandel
In Christietown book Cece’s plans to promote a new development project take an unforeseen turn when the leading lady playing ‘Miss Marple’ is found dead.
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The Potted Gardener Book Review | M. C. Beaton
Agatha Raisin and the Potted Gardener is the third installment of Agatha’s misadventures in the sleepy British village of Carsely. Our Aggie’s taken up gardening only to find someone planted her rival in a pot. I introduced this series with my review of Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance, and you must have guessed I…
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Notorious Nineteen Book Review | Janet Evanovich
Notorious Nineteen was like a watered down martini – not as potent as I would like it to be, but something I won’t turn away nevertheless.
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Kingdom by the Sea Book Review | Jill Winters
Kingdom by the Sea book follows Nicole Sheffield, librarian and historian, as inherits her aunt’s seaside house in a small village on the Cape.
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