As you may know I am currently off work recuperating from a hysterectomy. Whilst unfortunately it does mean I’m never again allowed to clean, iron or unload the dishwasher (at least I’m sure that’s what the doctor told me) It does mean that at the moment I have a ridiculous amount of time on my hands….
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The Wicked Girls by Alex Marwood – a review
This book is the first I’ve read by Alex Marwood, and was picked up on a whim when I was wandering around Waterstones a few months ago. The story begins in 1986 with two young girls locked up for the murder of a younger child. 25 years later and after a change of identity for…
Death Can’t Take a Joke by Anya Lipska – a review
Currently being stuck at home means the postman’s visit is always a very exciting prospect and amazon has become my best friend these past few weeks. There is nothing more exciting than receiving a parcel you don’t remember ordering. Except that is, if you then find out that not only is it a book, it’s…
Human Remains by Elizabeth Haynes – a review
This was the first book I read on my recent trip to hospital and the third book I’ve read by the author who I met a couple of years ago at the crime festival. Human Remains is a story told from the perspectives of two main characters. Firstly there is Annabel. She lives alone and…