How close is too close? Connie and Ness met in the park while their children played. As they talked, they realised they were neighbours. Perhaps it was only natural that they and their families would become entirely inseparable. But when Ness’s marriage ends in a bitter divorce, she is suddenly at Connie’s house all the... Continue Reading →
Nevertheless She Persisted – Jon Walter #bookreview @annecater @DFB_storyhouse
Clara and Nancy, two sisters working in Holloway Prison in 1913, find themselves face-to-face with imprisoned suffragettes: women fighting for the same freedoms they want for themselves. Soon Nancy is drawn to one inmate in particular - the enigmatic `Duchess' - and decides to follow her into the fight. But Clara is torn by the... Continue Reading →
Playing With Death – Simon Scarrow with Lee Francis #bookreview #blogtour @_LeeFrancis @SimonScarrow @headlinepg #randomthingstours
It's the perfect murder. A body in a locked room. No signs of the killer entering or leaving. Where did the violence come from? FBI Special Agent Rose Blake has faced evil and survived. Haunted by a failed undercover mission, Rose can't shake the memory of her close encounter with a ruthless serial killer - one... Continue Reading →
Fatal Inheritance – Rachel Rhys #blogtour #bookreview @annecater @MsTamarCohen #randomthingstours
1948: the French Riviera: an English housewife trapped in a dull marriage escapes to the South of France to claim a mystery inheritance. But rivals to her unexplained fortune begin to emerge, and now they want her out of the way ... But don’t you think it strange? she presses him. That this man I have never... Continue Reading →
Before I Met Him – John Nicholl #blogtour #bookreview @bloodhoundbook @nicholl06
When Rebecca's childhood abuser avoids prosecution, it sets her on a path to revenge and soon she is handing out retribution on any man who preys on the innocent. The twenty-three-year-old poses as a child online and sets her trap, luring one predatory sex offender after another to their deaths. When a severed head is... Continue Reading →
Time School – Nikki Young @nikki_cyoung @annecater #blogtour #bookreview #wewillrememberthem #timeschool #RandomThingsTours
A power cut and a series of mini disasters means friends, Jess, Nadia, Tomma and Ash barely make it to the station to catch their train to school. What they find is a far cry from the usual packed commuter train they’re expecting… When they arrive at Hickley School, the children are surprised to... Continue Reading →
The Old You – Louise Voss #bookreview #blogtour @orendabooks @LouiseVoss1 @annecater
Lynn Naismith gave up the job she loved when she married Ed, the love of her life, but it was worth it for the happy years they enjoyed together. Now, ten years on, Ed has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia, and things start to happen; things more sinister than missing keys and lost words. As... Continue Reading →
The Pharmacist’s Wife – Vanessa Tait #bookreview @vanessa_tait @corvusbooks
Love. Desire. Vengeance. A deadly alchemy. When Rebecca Palmer's new husband opens a pharmacy in Victorian Edinburgh, she expects to live the life of a well-heeled gentlewoman. But her ideal is turns to ashes when she discovers her husband is not what he seems. As Rebecca struggles to maintain her dignity in the face of... Continue Reading →
Pressure – Betsy Reavley #bookreview #blogblitz @bloodhoundbook @BetsyReavley
When the submarine departed, none of the ten people on board knew it would turn into a nightmare. Trapped on the sunken vessel on the bottom of the ocean and unable to escape, one of them is discovered dead. The tension escalates as the survivors realise there is a murderer among them, who is preparing... Continue Reading →