REVIEW Gripping from its opening pages, One Girl Missing is a tense and emotionally charged crime thriller that explores the devastating impact of a motherβs disappearance. The story begins with five-year-old Cally waiting alone in her pink bedroom, expecting to hear her mother return home. Instead, the doorbell rings and a police officer appears at… Continue reading One Girl Missing (Detective Gina Harte Book 11) by Carla Kovach
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Pray for Mercy (Detectives Kane and Alton Book 14) byΒ D. K. Hood
REVIEW Dark, gripping, and packed with relentless twists, Their Frozen Graves delivers another intense installment in the Sheriff Jenna Alton series by D. K. Hood. The story begins with a chilling mystery when a threatening message is discovered scrawled on the wall of Sheriff Jenna Altonβs office in the small mountain town of Black Rock… Continue reading Pray for Mercy (Detectives Kane and Alton Book 14) byΒ D. K. Hood
Her Silent Prayer (Detective Jo Fournier Book 5) byΒ M. M. Chouinard
REVIEW When Detective Jo Fournier arrives at the scene in the small town of Greenfern, she is immediately struck by the cruelty of the crime. Melissa had been locked inside the closet while the heating in the house was turned to maximum, leaving her to die slowly of dehydration in the suffocating heat. The case… Continue reading Her Silent Prayer (Detective Jo Fournier Book 5) byΒ M. M. Chouinard
Little Rumours by Bryony Pearce
REVIEW Set in a seemingly peaceful small town, this tense psychological thriller explores the hidden lives of three mothers whose secrets collide after a child goes missing. In the tight-knit community of Exton Cross, the school gates are where friendships, gossip, and quiet judgments unfold each morning. Naomi has lived here her entire life and… Continue reading Little Rumours by Bryony Pearce
A Spoonful of Murder by J.M. Hall
REVIEW Charming, witty, and filled with Yorkshire warmth, A Spoonful of Murder delivers a delightful cozy mystery that proves retirement can be anything but quiet. Every Thursday, retired school teachers Liz, Thelma, and Pat gather for their weekly βcoffee oβclockβ at the cafΓ© in the Thirsk garden centre. Their routine is simple and comforting: tea,… Continue reading A Spoonful of Murder by J.M. Hall