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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 “coffee o’clock” at the cafĂ© in the Thirsk garden centre. Their routine is simple and comforting: tea,… Continue reading A Spoonful of Murder by J.M. Hall

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The Nurse by Claire Allan

REVIEW Dark, tense, and relentlessly suspenseful, Who Took Nell Sweeney is a gripping thriller that explores the terrifying idea that danger can lurk quietly in the most ordinary lives. Nell Sweeney lives a simple routine. She works as a nurse, walks the same route to the hospital every day, and believes—like many people—that her quiet… Continue reading The Nurse by Claire Allan

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The Dressmaker’s Secret by Lorna Cook

REVIEW Set between wartime Paris and the present day, this compelling historical novel explores courage, loyalty, and the long shadows that secrets cast across generations. The story begins in 1941 Paris during the German occupation of France in World War II. Adèle works as an assistant to the legendary fashion designer Coco Chanel, living and… Continue reading The Dressmaker’s Secret by Lorna Cook

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The Lighthouse by Fran Dorricott

REVIEW This atmospheric thriller blends isolation, mystery, and creeping dread to create a chilling story about friendship, secrets, and the dangers of the past. Six old school friends reunite for what is meant to be a nostalgic getaway on a remote island north of the Scottish Highlands. Their destination is an abandoned lighthouse known simply… Continue reading The Lighthouse by Fran Dorricott

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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