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#BookReview of #TheLighthouseSecret by Carmel Harrington | @HappyMrsH | @HCinIreland

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne27th March 2024Leave a comment

‘A young girl who longs for a bigger life.A wife who dreams of change.A vow that can never be broken.And a secret that comes back to haunt then decades later.’– The Lighthouse Secret [ About The Lighthouse Secret ] Family secrets never stay buried… 1951, Ireland On the windswept Cork coast, the lighthouse-keepers’ wives wait,…

#BookReview of #TheGoodGirl by Michelle Dunne | @NotDunneYet | @Bloodhoundbook

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne14th March 20241 Comment

‘Would you know a serial killer if you met one? What if she served you coffee every day?”– The Good Girl [ About The Good Girl ] Grace Murphy doesn’t seem like the type of woman who’d have a man cable-tied to a chair, slowly dying in her house. She keeps to herself and goes…

#BookReview of The Birthday Weekend by Zoë Miller

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne13th March 2024Leave a comment

It was a celebration to die for . . .The Birthday Weekend [ About The Birthday Weekend ] What happened on holiday was supposed to stay on holiday – but that was before a body was found . . . Socialite Lucinda Oliver planned a lavish celebration for her fortieth birthday – a weekend escape…

#BookReview of #PrimaFacie by Suzie Miller | @SuzieMillerWrtr

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th March 20242 Comments

‘Based on the award-winning play starring Jodie Comer‘– Prima Facie [ About Prima Facie ] This is not life. This is law. Tessa Ensler is a brilliant barrister who’s forged her career in criminal defence through sheer determination. Since her days at Cambridge, she’s carefully disguised her working class roots in a male-dominated world where…

#BookReview of #AStrangerInTheFamily by @JaneCaseyAuthor | @Hemlock_Press

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne6th March 20244 Comments

‘The gripping new thriller featuring DS Maeve Kerrigan and DI Josh Derwent from the Top Ten Sunday Times bestselling author‘– A Stranger in The Family [ About A Stranger in The Family ] Every mother’s worst nightmare . . . When nine-year-old Rosalie Marshall vanished from her bed one summer night, her disappearance tore her family apart.…

#BookReview of #Want by Paula Guildea | @pegasuspublish

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne29th February 2024Leave a comment

‘Darcy thought about it and understood that each complication in her life had merged into one gargantuan mess. Her flawed judgement of character towered over other ramblings in her mind, but each self-inflicted complication had its own calling bell, ready to summon at will.’– Want [ About Want ] In the heat of a summer…

#BookReview of #DeathFlight by Sarah Sultoon | @SultoonSarah | @OrendaBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne22nd February 2024Leave a comment

‘Cub reporter Jonny Murphy is in Buenos Aires interviewing families of victims of Argentina’s Dirty War, when a headless torso has washed up on a city beach, thrusting him into a shocking investigation…‘– Death Flight [ About Death Flight ] Argentina. 1998. Human remains are found on a beach on the outskirts of Buenos Aires…

#BookReview of #TheWeekendBreak by Ruth O’Leary | @rutholearywrite | @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th February 20241 Comment

‘Four friends, four secrets, one explosive weekend break that tests their friendship‘– The Weekend Break [ About The Weekend Break ] VIVIENNE’S perfect life is a façade, and she at last wants out. She needs a divorce fast. HELEN’S nightly glass of wine has become a bottle or two, and her drinking is threatening her…

#BookReview of #MalignIntent by Robert Craven

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th February 2024Leave a comment

‘A Murder for Crowe’ [ About Malign Intent ] “Tag, bag and bury the bastard, Crowe…” An August bank holiday should be about relaxation, taking time out to see family and friends and enjoying a beer or two. But when former gonzo journalist, Aonghus Hanafin is found hanging along a desolate estuary, the nearest SIO…

#BookReview of #ASignOfHerOwn by Sarah Marsh

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne8th February 2024Leave a comment

‘This is a book about connections. Not the connections that Alexander Bell hoped to forge with his telephone, but the connection that deaf people made before a widespread campaign to prevent & ban the use of sign language’ – Sarah Marsh, author of A Sign of Her Own [ About A Sign of Her Own…

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