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Continue reading →: Weekly Reading Roundup: February 17 – February 23
Last week’s reading round up. I’m still in the cosy mystery zone, last week saw quite a few historical cosies, along with re-reads of old favourites. I also share my thoughts on a couple of new books coming out soon that you won’t want to miss.
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Continue reading →: BLOG TOUR – Murder on the Cornish Coast – Helena Dixon
Welcome to my very first Blog Tour spot, where I get to talk about one of my favourite mystery series – Helena Dixon’s Miss Underhay series. The 19th instalment of Kitty’s adventures does not disappoint.
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Continue reading →: Weekly Reading Roundup: February 10 – February 16
Last week’s reading was a return to familiar books and a need for a lot of comfort reading.
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Continue reading →: Weekly Reading Roundup: February 3 – February 9
This week’s reading round up, features more cosy mysteries, upcoming releases, and a return to an old favourite.
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Continue reading →: Review: The Antique Hunter’s Death on the Red Sea – C L Miller
This second book in the Antique Hunters series sees Lockwood Antique Hunters Agency pick up their first case, when a stolen painting is tracked down to an exclusive antiques cruise to the Red Sea. Freya secures an invite onboard as an antiques expert, accompanied of course by Aunt Carole.
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Continue reading →: Review: The Garden Club Murders – Jonathan Whitelaw
The Bingo Hall Detectives are back for a fourth adventure! After an evening out in Manchester with her fellow bingo players, Amita Khatri returns home, hungover as heck and without her mobile.
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Continue reading →: Weekly Reading Roundup: January 27 – February 2
This week’s reading round up – a bit of a theme this week as I get sucked into a whole series!
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Continue reading →: Review: You Are Fatally Invited – Ande Pliego
Even the twists have twists in this dark mystery thriller, as writers become victim to murders they’ve written themselves. It’s chaotic and dark, with moments of dark humour, and it’s easy to get sucked in and keep reading long after bedtime
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Continue reading →: Review: Death on Ice – R O Thorp
A captivating mystery at sea. Meet The Dauphin – a state of the art scientific research vessel, with 6 luxurious state rooms built to be home to the wealthiest looking for a trip with a difference. At £24,000 a head, taking paying visitors helps fund the science taking place in…