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Tag Archives: Psychological Suspense

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#bookreview: The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne24th August 20164 Comments

YOU DON’T KNOW HER BUT SHE KNOWS YOU Ok, I admit, I must be one of the only people who had no idea what this book was about. I chose to avoid the blurb and hype, as sometimes, it can predetermine one’s view of a book. I’m so glad that I did!! The Girl On…

All Fall Down by Tom Bale – My Review

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th August 2016Leave a comment

‘RING A RING O’ ROSES RING A RING O’ ROSES’ Tom Bale’s name kept popping up on my twitter feed from fellow book bloggers so I thought I would see if I could get to read one of his books. As luck would have it, Tom Bale’s latest novel, All Fall Down, will be released…

#Bookreview ~ They All Fall Down by Cat Hogan @Kittycathogan

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne28th July 20161 Comment

Today my review of a debut from Irish writer Cat Hogan. They All Fall Down is described as a ‘fast-paced addictive novel exploring the depths of flawed human nature’

The Stepmother by Claire Seeber – My Review

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne17th July 2016Leave a comment

‘The perfect wife. A fairytale family. Don’t believe your eyes.’ The Stepmother is the latest novel from Claire Seeber, published by Bookouture. I received my copy from NetGalley and Bookouture in ebook format. My review is my own opinion and is as honest as ever!!

The Testament of Vida Tremayne by Sarah Vincent – My Review

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th July 2016Leave a comment

‘You can’t ignore the Muse. When she comes at whatever time of day or night, you must welcome her in and allow her to lead you wherever she will.’ The Testament of Vida Tremayne is a novel by Sarah Vincent. Published in 2014 by Three Hares Publishing, I received my copy earlier in the Summer…

#bookeeview ~ Cut to the Bone by Alex Caan (@alexcaanwriter )

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne13th July 2016Leave a comment

Ruby thinks she will die. She hopes she will die. Death seems like an end, like peace. Cessation of pain, no more fear. The walls are coming in. The darkness has icy fingers. Her skin is on fire. She want’s her mother. She can’t breathe. Cut to The Bone is the debut novel from Alex Caan.…

The Missing Hours by Emma Kavanagh – My Review

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne25th June 2016Leave a comment

‘Twenty hours. She was gone for twenty hours. What the hell happened in that time?’ The Missing Hours is the latest psychological thriller from former police psychologist Emma Kavanagh. It was published by Century in April 2016. I received my copy from writing.ie in exchange for my honest review.

My Husband’s Son by Deborah O’ Connor – My Review

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th June 2016Leave a comment

You’d always recognise your own child. Wouldn’t you? My Husband’s Son is the debut novel from Deborah O’ Connor and was released by Twenty7, an imprint of Bonnier Zaffre Publishing, on 16th June 2016. Twenty7 specialise in debut fiction from every genre and are currently releasing some amazing debuts. I received my copy from NetGalley and Bonnier Zaffre Publishing…

#bookreview ~ The Last Days of Summer by Vanessa Ronan @VRonan

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th May 2016Leave a comment

‘SHE CAN FORGIVE. THEY CAN’T FORGET’ The Last Days of Summer is the debut novel by Vanessa Ronan. Published by Penguin Random House UK/Penguin Ireland, it was released on the 5th May 2016. Read on for my thoughts…

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