Book Review: The Marlow Murder Club: A Perfect Murder for Book Club Sleuths to Solve by Robert Thorogood As I settled into my favorite reading nook, I couldn’t help but feel a spark of excitement at the thought of diving into Robert Thorogood’s The Marlow Murder Club. The premise is irresistibly charming: a 77-year-old crossword

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Book Review: Julie Tudor Is Not a Psychopath by Jennifer Holdich From the moment I laid eyes on the title Julie Tudor Is Not a Psychopath, I couldn’t help but be intrigued. The audacity of it snagged my attention, and curiosity about this chaotic character promised an entertaining glimpse into the mind of an unhinged

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Book Review: Don’t Believe It by Charlie Donlea As a dedicated thriller aficionado, I was immediately drawn to Charlie Donlea’s Don’t Believe It—a title that promises intrigue right out of the gate. Having previously enjoyed Donlea’s nuanced storytelling in Twenty Years Later, I was eager to dive into a tale that weaves true crime with

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Book Review: The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams From its charming title alone, The Secret, Book & Scone Society promised the kind of cozy escape that I often yearn for in the busyness of life. With a compelling premise that marries the love of books with the artistry of baking, I was

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A Journey Through Grief and Mystery: Review of Shaw Connolly Lives to Tell As an avid reader but also a passionate advocate for strong female narratives, Gillian French’s Shaw Connolly Lives to Tell immediately caught my eye. This debut into adult crime fiction felt like an invitation to delve deep into the complexities of sisterhood,

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A Thrilling Escape: My Thoughts on The Murder Inn by James Patterson As a lifelong fan of crime thrillers, the concept of a peaceful inn unexpectedly thrust into chaos tickled my curiosity. James Patterson, a master of suspense, has a knack for crafting gripping narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats. So,

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