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Murder in the Neighbourhood by Ellen J. Green

REVIEW Murder in the Neighbourhood revisits one of the most chilling yet often overlooked crimes in American history: the 1949 mass shooting carried out by Howard Unruh during the Camden Mass Shooting. Through careful research and a deeply personal narrative approach, the book brings this tragic event to life with unsettling clarity. The story unfolds… Continue reading Murder in the Neighbourhood by Ellen J. Green

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The Villa by Clare Boyd

REVIEW Set against the sun-drenched beauty of the French countryside, this emotionally charged novel explores the fragile bonds of family and the secrets that can quietly threaten to unravel them. Nora has planned what should be a perfect escape: two weeks in a beautiful stone villa in France with her daughters. The setting promises everything… Continue reading The Villa by Clare Boyd

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Her White Lie by Jackie Walsh

Title: Her White LieGenre: Psychological Thriller REVIEW This is a fast paced, twist filled psychological thriller that pulls you in right from the opening pages. Tara Moore seems to have everything going for her. She is newly engaged, planning a dream wedding, and ready to leave Dublin behind for a fresh start in Australia. Her… Continue reading Her White Lie by Jackie Walsh

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Bone Whispers by Tim Waggoner

Title: Bone WhispersAuthor: Tim WaggonerGenre: Horror, Short Stories, Dark Fiction REVIEW This collection is disturbing, surreal, and deeply unsettling in the best possible way. Bone Whispers is not a book you casually dip into. It is dark, strange, and often uncomfortable, pulling you into twisted realities that linger long after you finish reading. Tim Waggoner… Continue reading Bone Whispers by Tim Waggoner

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The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood

Title: The Violinist of AuschwitzAuthor: Ellie MidwoodGenre: Historical Fiction, World War II REVIEW This book shattered me. The Violinist of Auschwitz is devastating, powerful, and impossibly moving. From the very first pages, I knew this was going to be a difficult read emotionally, but also one I would never forget. Ellie Midwood brings Alma Rosé’s… Continue reading The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood