I was really pleased to be invited onto the blog tour for The Liar’s Daughter by Claire Allen as I thought the whole premise sounded intriguing. Joe McKee, Pillar of the Irish Community, is dying. He is being cared for by his step-daughter Heidi and as they realise that he has little time left…
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The Ex-Girlfriend by Nicola Moriarty – a review
This had been on my pile to read for a while, and after my latest read, which was a police procedural, I fancied something a bit lighter (Obviously still within the crime realm) so this jumped out at me. The Ex-Girlfriend introduces us to Georgia. When she is stood up on a date by Brett,…
Die for Me by Jesper Stein – a review BLOG TOUR
I was lucky enough to visit Copenhagen a couple of years ago and love reading novels set in places I’ve been to so I was pleased when I was offered the chance to read the new book by Jesper Stein. Die for Me is about a rapist who is preying on the women of Copenhagen….
The Wreckage by Robin Morgan-Bentley – a review
At this year’s festival I was lucky enough to meet debut author Robin Morgan-Bentley who was promoting his novel The Wreckage which I have recently read. The Wreckage begins with Ben, a teacher who is on his way to work as normal. However this day Adam, in a last despairing act, jumps in front of…