- Eeny meeny by M.J. Arlidge
- The better sister by Alafair Burke
- The puppet show by M.W. Craven
- Every last fear by Alex Finlay
- Sticks and stones by Katherine Firkin
- When darkness calls by Mark Griffin
- Good me bad me by Ali Land
- When you are mine by Michael Robotham
- A flicker in the dark by Stacy Willingham
Some people read only one kind of book, others will try anything that comes their way. Books for adults, children, teenagers, fiction, non-fiction, picture books - random acts of reading result in random acts of reviewing, and you will find the results here. We encourage you to add comments to the reviews to enhance the reading and reviewing experience for others.
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Exit by Belinda Bauer
Sunday, April 9, 2023
The ugly truth by L.C. North
- Truly darkly deeply by Victoria Selman
- Eeny meeny by M.J. Arlidge
- The better sister by Alafair Burke
- Sticks and stones by Katherine Firkin
- A killer's mind by Mike Omer
- Look what you made me do by Elaine Murphy
- When you are mine by Michael Robotham
- Every last fear by Alex Finlay
- A flicker in the dark by Stacy Willingham
Saturday, April 8, 2023
How to kill men and get away with it by Katy Brent
- Eeny meeny by M.J. Arlidge
- Truly darkly deeply by Victoria Selman
- The puppet show by M.W. Craven
- Sticks and stones by Katherine Firkin
- A killer's mind by Mike Omer
- Look what you made me do by Elaine Murphy
- Good me bad me by Ali Land
- Every last fear by Alex Finlay
- A flicker in the dark by Stacy Willingham
- The surgeon by Tess Gerritsen
- One step too far by Tina Seskis
- The basement by Stephen Leather
- Vodka doesn't freeze by Leah Giarratano
- Darkly dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay
- Kill switch by Neal Baer & Jonathan Greene
- The edge of normal by Carla Norton
Monday, January 9, 2023
The Cleaner by Mark Dawson
John Milton is a Cleaner - the person Group Fifteen sends in to deal with problems. He's not the only Cleaner, but after years of loyal service he has climbed the ranks to become Number One. It's a position of responsibility and one he has never taken lightly, but during his latest mission his conscience twinged and he failed to follow the exact letter of his orders. When Control calls him in after the mission he tries to explain his position, to tender his resignation - but you don't get to just 'resign' from the Group.
On suspension while Control reviews his file Milton is alone in the city, adrift and not really focusing on the world around him - until he finds himself saving a life and becoming tangled in the life of a family at breaking point. After years of military and Cleaning work Milton is uniquely placed to go undercover in an urban jungle that is more hostile than some war zones. In a place ruled by gangs and warring factions, Milton has to work extra hard to save a young man on the brink of crossing the line from wannabe to real gangster, and once that happens his life will change forever. It's not an easy task for Milton, especially with another Cleaner on his tail - but there is more than just his life at stake.
The Cleaner is the explosive and addictive start to the John Milton series. Fast paced and action packed it is one of those rare books that almost seems to read itself - especially as you get closer to the explosive ending. Too often series like this push the envelope a little too far, being just a little too unbelievable, but Mark Dawson has managed to create a world that feels very real. The characters develop naturally throughout the story, you don't just get a character dump, people and their stories are revealed as you go. The Cleaner is one of those stories that is completely readable and would be easy to translate to the big (or little) screen.
Highly recommended, and on the bright side, as this is an older title now you can binge read the series.
- The runner by Stephen Leather
- Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
- Breaking Creed by Alex Kava
- Spare me the truth by C.J. Carver
- The killing kind by Chris Holm
Sunday, January 8, 2023
A killer's mind by Mike Omer
- Eeny meeny by M.J. Arlidge
- The better sister by Alafair Burke
- The puppet show by M.W. Craven
- Every last fear by Alex Finlay
- Sticks and stones by Katherine Firkin
- When darkness calls by Mark Griffin
- Good me bad me by Ali Land
- Look what you made me do by Elaine Murphy
- The edge of normal by Carla Norton
- The coast to coast murders by James Patterson and J.D.Barker
- When you are mine by Michael Robotham
- A flicker in the dark by Stacy Willingham
Saturday, January 7, 2023
Perfect remains by Helen Fields
- The lost by Simon Beckett
- When you are mine by Michael Robotham
- Crimson Lake by Candice Fox
- Sticks and stones by Katherine Firkin
- The puppet show by M.W. Craven
- Eeny meeny by M.J. Arlidge
- 2 sisters detective agency by James Patterson and Candice Fox
- When darkness calls by Mark Griffin
- The coast to coast murders by James Patterson and J.D.Barker
Friday, January 6, 2023
Alias Emma by Ava Glass
An assassination team has been targeting former Russians living in the United Kingdom, and they are very good at their job. Emma is giving the 'simple' task of convincing a potential target to come into protective custody, but as she soon discovers he is not keen to abandon his job as a doctor for a potential threat. Convincing him to go with her is only the first part of the challenge, London is one of the most heavily surveilled cities, with CCTV cameras everywhere. It is a race against time, and as a very junior spy Emma has limited resources and connections to see them safely to where they need to be. It would be a mistake for Emma to underestimate how badly the Russians want their target dead - but it is also a mistake for them to underestimate Emma and how far she will go to complete her mission.
- The house of killers by Samantha Lee Howe
- The coast to coast murders by James Patterson and J.D.Barker
- The accident man by Tom Cain
- The runner by Stephen Leather
- Kill a stranger by Simon Kernick
- The Cleaner by Mark Dawson
- Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
- Spare me the truth by C.J. Carver
- The killing kind by Chris Holm
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Truly darkly deeply by Victoria Selman
Twenty years later Sophie is quietly going about her life when a letter arrives from Battlemouth Prison stating that Matty would like to see her. It is a letter she would rather avoid, along with all the memories of what happened when Matty was arrested for the murders. After years of therapy Sophie has reached a certain kind of peace, but meeting with Matty may be the final piece of the puzzle. Matty has always professed his innocence, and there are plenty of other people who agree, not to mention all the true crime and justice blogs, podcasts and websites that support his claims of innocence. None of those people were there though, they didn't have to live through the terror of the murders, or the fall out for the 'daughter' of the man convicted of the murders. Sophie has to decide if she will meet with Matty, it will be the first time she faces him, and they are both holding onto the past. His conviction was the start of a downward spiral in her life and sometimes forgiveness is something you can't afford to give.
- Eeny meeny by M.J. Arlidge
- The better sister by Alafair Burke
- The puppet show by M.W. Craven
- Sticks and stones by Katherine Firkin
- When darkness calls by Mark Griffin
- A killer's mind by Mike Omer
- Look what you made me do by Elaine Murphy
- Good me bad me by Ali Land
- Look what you made me do by Elaine Murphy
- When you are mine by Michael Robotham
- Every last fear by Alex Finlay
- A flicker in the dark by Stacy Willingham
Monday, January 2, 2023
The Corpse Queen by Heather M. Herrman
Molly is convinced it is a trick, that the orphanage has sold her off as a maid, so she is genuinely shocked to discover that Ava really is her aunt. Records and documents can be faked, but Ava's uncanny resemblance to Molly's mother can't be faked. Ava offers Molly a place in her household, the promise of a bright future in polite society. After growing up so poor, and expecting nothing in life, Ava's promise of a future where she will want for nothing is very tempting indeed - but there is a price to pay. Ava is well known and respected in polite society, but to another kind of society she is known as the Corpse Queen. Ava and her workers collect bodies and other specimens for medical students and collectors - an illegal and lucrative practice.
- A court of thorns and roses by Sarah J. Maas
- Throne of glass by Sarah J. Maas
- The glass spare by Lauren DeStefano
- The girl of fire and thorns by Rae Carson
- Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst
- Not even bones by Rebecca Schaeffer
- The witch haven by Sasha Peyton Smith
- Forest of a thousand lanterns by Julie C. Dao
- Walk on Earth a stranger by Rae Carson
- Court of fives by Kate Elliott
- Girls of paper and fire by Natasha Ngan
- Warrior of the wild by Tricia Levenseller