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#BookReview of #TheDarkHours by Amy Jordan | @amyjordanbooks @HQstories | @hqstories.bsky.social

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th December 20242 Comments

‘A gripping police thriller ‘– The Dark Hours [ About The Dark Hours ] 1994: When Gardaí Julia Harte and Adrian Clancy are called out to a sleepy housing estate in Cork to investigate a noise complaint, they are entirely unprepared for what they find. What happens next will haunt Julia for the rest of…

#BookReview of #ALivelyMidwinterMurder by Katy Watson | @KWatsonAuthor

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne2nd December 2024Leave a comment

‘The three Dahlias face their next mystery at a castle in the Scottish Highlands which is cut off by the snow . .’– A Lively Midwinter Murder [ About A Lively Midwinter Murder ] FIRST COMES LOVE . . . THEN COMES MURDER A high society Christmas Eve wedding at a remote Scottish castle sounds…

#BookReview of #TheKillerInTheCold by Alex Pine

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne25th November 2024Leave a comment

‘Chilling truths are buried in this snow…‘– The Killer in the Cold [ About The Killer in the Cold ] When a body dressed in a Santa Claus suit appears in the snow just outside a small village in Cumbria, DCI James Walker is the first to appear on the scene. Almost a year has…

#BookReview of #TheOutsider by Jane Casey

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne4th November 2024Leave a comment

‘He came to destroy the family.Now he’s the one in danger.’– The Outsider [ About The Outsider ] A notorious family…The country-house lifestyle of the Carter family may seem picture-perfect, but they aren’t what they appear to be. A man with one goal…Undercover cop Rob Langton has one aim – to bring the family down.…

#BookReview of #WatchingOverYou by Simon Delaney

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne30th October 2024Leave a comment

‘An art crime thriller for the ages…’– Watching Over You [ About Watching Over You ] Alternating between London and Paris in the 1940s, the 1960s, and the present, Watching Over You explores the provenance of a collection of paintings hidden from the plundering Nazis during World War II and the fate of the families entangled in…

#Extract from #SomeoneToBlame by J.J. Green | @JJGreenwriter | @BookGuild

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne29th October 2024Leave a comment

Someone To Blame by J.J. Green published October 28th with The Book Guild and is described as ‘a mystery thriller with a twist on the poison pen concept’. I am delighted to be sharing an extract, with an introduction from J.J. Green, with you today in celebration of its launch so I do hope you…

#BookReview of #ThePerfectPlace by Amanda Cassidy

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne26th August 2024Leave a comment

‘What you see isn’t always what you get…’– The Perfect Place [ About The Perfect Place ] Elle Littlewood can barely believe her luck when her producer tells her about the chance to get her hands on a dilapidated chateau in Aix-En-Provence, France for a rock bottom price. It seems too good to be true,…

#BookReview of #TheBoneFire by Martina Murphy | @MartinaReilly

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne19th August 20242 Comments

‘A missing daughter, a gangster kingpin bent on revenge and a locked laptop…’The Bone Fire [ About The Bone Fire ] A fatal fire in a holiday let on Slievemore, Achill Island, leaves one person dead and another missing. Deemed arson, DS Lucy Golden and her team are tasked with solving the murder and locating…

#BookReview of #ThisIsWhyWeLied by Karin Slaughter

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne13th August 2024Leave a comment

Investigator Will Trent and medical examiner Sara Linton are back!!– This is Why We Lied [ About This is Why We Lied ] One toxic family. Eight suspicious guests. Everyone is guilty. But who is a killer? Welcome to the McAlpine Lodge: a secluded mountain getaway, it’s the height of escapist luxury living. Except that…

#BookReview of #SomeoneInTheAttic by Andrea Mara

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th August 2024Leave a comment

‘No secret is safe in this brand new twisty thriller from Andrea Mara‘– Someone in the Attic (Publisher Quote) [ About Someone in the Attic ] Home alone? Think again… Anya is enjoying a relaxing bath when she hears a noise in the roof. Through the open bathroom door, she sees the attic hatch swing…

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