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Continue reading →: Review: A Trial in Three Acts – Guy MorpussDesperate to get away on a trekking holiday after a trial, Charles Konig KC finds himself instructed by American lawyer Yara Ortiz to defend a Hollywood actor, accused of the murder of his wife. Leo Lusk took on a role in a play he co-wrote for a chance to reconnect…
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Continue reading →: Weekly Reading Roundup: February 24 – March 2Last week’s reading and reviews, a mix of re-reads and new books, it was a busy week for reading!
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Continue reading →: Review: Murder Below Deck – Orlando MurrinPoor Paul Delamare. In the first book from Orlando Murrin – Knife Skills For Beginners – he ended up stepping in to teach culinary classes after a so-called friend bailed out. The friend was later murdered, dragging Paul into the case. And now he’s out at sea, on a SuperYacht,…
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Continue reading →: Review: Murder at the Loch – Dee MacDonaldRetired TV researcher Ally McKinley is back in this second mystery from Dee MacDonald. Set in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, Ally is making a go of her new life. Retired and widowed, she’s moved to the highlands to start a bed and breakfast business, and getting to know her new…
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Continue reading →: Review: How To Slay On Holiday – Sarah BonnerChloe Cooper, nee Wilson, has organised a luxurious family holiday on a Greek island, bringing together her own family and that of her husband, Scott. She’s going to show the world how great her 10 year marriage is going. Because it will be Scott’s last holiday. Chloe has ordered a…
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Continue reading →: Review: That’ll Teach Her – Maz EvansOne of my reading highlights of last year was Maz Evans’ Over My Dead Body, so I was very excited to pick up her second adult novel. That’ll Teach Her confirms her place as the Queen of Black Comedy Crime.
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Continue reading →: Review: Green Teeth – Molly O’NeillJenny Greenteeth: English myth, legend, and cautionary tale. You may know her from being walloped with a frying pan by Terry Pratchett’s Tiffany Aching, or blamed for the harassment of villagers in Clare Chase’s second Antiques Store Detective novel. She’s a lake dwelling creature of folklore, said to grab children…
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Continue reading →: Weekly Reading Roundup: February 17 – February 23Last 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 DixonWelcome 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 16Last week’s reading was a return to familiar books and a need for a lot of comfort reading.






