by Stevie | Mar 13, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 13 Mar 18 Unexpected, potentially suspicious, parental suicides seem to be cropping up a lot in my reading list at the moment, especially where UK authors...
by Stevie | Feb 18, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The French Girl by Lexie Elliott Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 20 Feb 18 There’s a great public fascination with unsolved mysteries, which generally peaks whenever a new piece of evidence is uncovered, particularly if...
by Stevie | Apr 23, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of I See You by Clare Mackintosh Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 21 Feb 17 Identity theft and stalking are two crimes everyone is very aware of these days, and a perpetrator who combines aspects of both offences against the...
by Stevie | Feb 20, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle Women’s Crime Fiction published by MIRA 01 Jan 17 Stories of assumed or multiple identities are always intriguing, especially when the person living a double life manages to fool those closest to...
by Stevie | May 9, 2016 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 03 May 16 I’m fond of well-written unreliable narrators – the type where just enough of their story is inconsistent that the surprise, when the...