Some true crime stories disturb you. Others stay with you. This one does bothβand then lingers long after the final page. Ripple is not your typical investigation into an unsolved murder. Itβs something far more personal, more haunting. Journalist Jim Cosgrove isnβt just chasing a storyβheβs chasing the truth about someone he knew, a boy… Continue reading Ripple by Jim Cosgrove
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Inside the Montreal Mafia. The Confessions of Andrew Scoppa by FΓ©lix SΓ©guin; Eric Thibault
This isnβt just a true crime bookβitβs a rare, nerve-wracking descent into a world that almost never lets outsiders in. Inside the Montreal Mafia reads like a crime thriller, but what makes it truly gripping is the knowledge that every conversation, every revelation, is realβand dangerously hard-won. From the very first scene, with a gun… Continue reading Inside the Montreal Mafia. The Confessions of Andrew Scoppa by FΓ©lix SΓ©guin; Eric Thibault
Book Review: The Sapphire Cove by Sophie Anderson
Some stories unfold gently. Others break you open, piece by piece, until youβre left sitting in the quiet, trying to gather yourself again. This is one of those books. From the very beginning, thereβs a haunting stillness to Floraβs worldβan isolated farmhouse, frost creeping along the windows, and a mother slipping quietly away. It feels… Continue reading Book Review: The Sapphire Cove by Sophie Anderson
The Child I Never Had by Kate Hewitt
Some stories donβt just pull at your heartstringsβthey grip them tightly and refuse to let go. This is one of those books. From its very first line, the novel poses an impossible question: how far would you go to save your child? And what follows is an emotional whirlwind that explores motherhood in all its… Continue reading The Child I Never Had by Kate Hewitt
Death in Disguise (An Adam and Eve Mystery Book 1) by Emma Davies: Book Review
If thereβs one thing this deliciously twisty cozy mystery proves, itβs that murder mystery parties are far more dangerous than they lookβ¦ Francesca Eve is the kind of heroine you instantly root forβcapable, quick-thinking, and used to handling disasters with a calm smile and a tray of canapΓ©s. From burnt brownies to last-minute catering chaos,… Continue reading Death in Disguise (An Adam and Eve Mystery Book 1) by Emma Davies: Book Review