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#BookReview | None the Wiser by @RachelAmphlett | #NoneTheWiser

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne2nd March 20204 Comments

What if some secrets were meant to stay buried?– None the Wiser [ About the Book ] When a parish priest is brutally murdered in cold blood, a rural community is left in shock – and fear. New to the Vale of the White Horse, Detective Sergeant Mark Turpin discovers the murder bears the hallmark…

#BookReview | The Book of Echoes by @RosannaAmaka @DoubledayUK | #TheBookOfEchoes

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne28th February 2020Leave a comment

‘A story of love, hope and resilience rippling through the generations..’– The Book of Echoes [ About the Book ] Narrated by the soul of an African slave woman, who giving thanks at a shrine in Africa over two hundred years ago, tosses her infant son to safety moments before she is hauled away by slavers.…

#BookReview | The Paper Bracelet by @EnglishRachael | @HachetteIre | #ThePaperBracelet

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne27th February 202013 Comments

‘Every baby’s bracelet held a mother’s secret…’– The Paper Bracelet [ About the Book ] For almost fifty years, Katie has kept a box of secrets. It dates from her time working as a nurse in a west of Ireland mother and baby home, and contains a notebook with details of the babies and young…

#BookReview | The Guest List by Lucy Foley |@lucyfoleytweets | #TheGuestList

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne25th February 20208 Comments

They all have a secret They all have a motive The bride The groom The bridesmaid The plus one The wedding planner The best man The past lover The body One won’t leave this wedding alive – The Guest List [ About the Book ] On an island off the windswept Irish coast, guests gather…

#BookReview | #TheSnakes by Sadie Jones | @midaspr

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne21st February 20206 Comments

‘Family secrets can be deadly…‘– The Snakes [ About the Book ] Newly-weds Dan and Bea decide to escape London. Driving through France in their beaten-up car they anticipate a long lazy summer, worlds away from their ordinary lives. But their idyll cannot last. Stopping off to see Bea’s brother at his crumbling hotel, the…

#BookReview | #TheLiarsDaughter by @ClaireAllan | #Blogtour with @AvonBooksUK

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th February 20204 Comments

‘There’s a monster in this family…‘-The Liar’s Daughter [ About the Book ] No one deserves to be taken before their time. Do they? Joe McKee – pillar of the Derry community – is dead. As arrangements are made for the traditional Irish wake, friends and family are left reeling at how cancer could have…

#BookReview | #TheSleeperLies by Andrea Mara | @office_mum | @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne18th February 20202 Comments

‘One windowThree Lies24 days is all it takes‘– The Sleeper Lies [ About the Book ] ONE WINDOW, THREE LIES I step forward, breathing fast. Movement. I force myself to take another step. I think about all of it, all of the deaths and all of the accidents and all of the pain. And I…

#BookReview | #SaturdaysAtNoon by @Rache1Marks |#Blogtour with @MichaelJBooks |

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne13th February 20205 Comments

‘One circle of strangersTwo people who’d rather be anywhere elseThree lives about to change for ever‘– Saturdays at Noon [ About the Book ] Emily just wants to keep the world away.She doesn’t want anyone to know all the ways her life is messed up.Going to anger management every Saturday, talking to strangers, was not…

#BookReview | #PerfectKill by @Helen_Fields | #BlogTour with @AvonBooksUK

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th February 20202 Comments

‘He had never heard himself scream before. It was terrifying’– Perfect Kill [ About the Book ] Alone, trapped in the darkness and with no way out, Bart Campbell knows that his chances of being found alive are slim. Drugged and kidnapped, the realisation soon dawns that he’s been locked inside a shipping container far…

#BookReview | The Honjin Murders by Seishi Yokomizo |@PushkinPress

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne10th February 20201 Comment

Japan’s greatest classic murder mystery, now published for the first time in English with Pushkin Press– The Honjin Murders [ About the Book ] In the winter of 1937, the village of Okamura is abuzz with excitement over the forthcoming wedding of a daughter of the grand Ichiyanagi family. But amid the gossip over the…

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