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#BookReview of #ItShouldHaveBeenYou by Andrea Mara

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne4th June 2025Leave a comment

‘Your neighbours have secrets. How far would they go to keep them?‘– It Should Have Been You [ About It Should Have Been You ] Look what you started.You text your sister. Your message is full of gossip about your neighbour. But you accidentally send it to the entire local community WhatsApp group instead. Now…

#BookReview of #DeathOfAnOfficer by Mark Ellis | @MarkEllis15

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne3rd June 2025Leave a comment

London. Spring 1943. While Europe continues to suffer under the iron fist of Nazi occupation, Britain remains battered but unbowed.’– Death of An Officer [ About Death of an Officer ] DCI Frank Merlin, already contending with a booming wartime crime wave in the capital, is confronted with a baffling case: the brutal murder of a…

#BookReview of Some of This is True by Michelle McDonagh

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne28th May 20252 Comments

‘It wasn’t until the following morning that her body was found. The ground had been frozen overnight, an Arctic mass having moved south and extended over Ireland, bringing with it a widespread, severe frost.’– Some of This is True [ About Some of This is True ] On an icy morning in January, a body…

#BookReview of #TheBlackPool by Tim MacGabhann

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne27th May 20254 Comments

‘I couldn’t remember the taxi to the airport. The last thing I could remember before waking up on the plane was reaching for a spoon and the revolver-shaped novelty blowtorch lighter I had bought in Barcelona and letting it crackle under the foil again.’– The Black Pool [ About The Black Pool ] Following an…

#BookReview of #SpeakToMeOfHome by Jeanine Cummins

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne23rd May 20254 Comments

‘Why hadn’t she said to her daughter I love you beyond reason and none of this matters at all and every day that you breathe is a gift?’– Speak To Me Of Home [ About Speak To Me Of Home ] Rafaela remembers everything that matters: her beautiful childhood in San Juan, her marriage to Peter,…

#BookReview of #AGoodMother by Michelle Dunne

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne22nd May 2025Leave a comment

‘Two mothers. Two daughters. One devastating truth‘– A Good Mother [ About A Good Mother ] Alex Blake was terrified of water, and had been since she nearly drowned at age five. So when police find her body in the river and rule it a suicide, her mother, Jen knows they’re wrong. But no one…

#BookReview of #OnlyInNewYork by Melissa Hill

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne21st May 20254 Comments

He makes trouble. She makes headlines.– Only in New York [ About Only in New York ] LA Publicist Hannah is ready to put her broken heart behind her and start afresh. So when a celebrity client offers to lend her a luxury penthouse apartment in New York City, Hannah jumps at the chance. But…

#BookReview of #TheBestOfEverything by Kit De Waal

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th May 20252 Comments

‘From the author of My Name is Leon comes an unforgettable story of found family and the love that steals into our lives… in spite of our best laid plans.‘– The Best of Everything [ About The Best of Everything ] Paulette’s the kind of woman who likes the future all mapped out: the wedding to Denton,…

#BookReview of #NeverLookBack by Karen Fitzgibbon

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne15th May 2025Leave a comment

‘The truth is cloaked in shadows, buried beneath layers of falsehoods and dishonesty’– Never Look Back [ About Never Look Back ] Jenny loses her nineteen-year-old daughter Clara at Colbert train station in Limerick. She is holding Clara’s young baby in her arms, a baby she didn’t know existed twenty-four hours earlier. As they move…

#BookReview of #BurnAfterReading by Catherine Ryan Howard

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne14th May 2025Leave a comment

‘A ghostwriter is tasked with capturing the memoirs of a man who might be a murderer and he’s ready to confess…‘– Burn After Reading [ About Burn After Reading ] The night Jack Smyth ran into flames in a desperate attempt to save his wife from their burning home, he was, tragically, too late – but hailed…

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