BLURB: FROM TWO-MILLION SELLING AUTHOR JOY ELLIS COMES ONE OF THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED MYSTERIES THIS YEAR. One moonlit night, the bodies of two young people are discovered lying entwined on a blanket in the woods. The young man is clutching a red rose. It appears to be a lovers’ suicide pact . . . …
Monthly Archives: Feb 2021
The Lost Brother – Susanna Beard
BLURB: A brother sent away A sister in a loveless home A father ruthlessly murdered Ricky and Leonora Bates are brother and sister, best friends, allies in a loveless family. They are a constant disappointment to their domineering father. He views Ricky’s quiet bookishness as weakness and Leonora’s feisty intelligence as unbecoming. Then Ricky is …
Red Wolves and White Knights by Peter Kysel
Another very different book this morning (I have been trying to diversify a bit this year) In Central and Eastern Europe, half of all Europeans had their lives transformed by the democratic revolutions that took place in the last decade of the 20th Century. This book is an authentic record of the period, based on …
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Coincidence of Spies
Something a little different this morning, this was a first for me! Not my usual genre, but a fabulous read no the less. This is the third book in the series, but the only one I read. Full of action and highly recommended, it took me a little whilst to get into it, but once …
The Jam Factory Girls – Mary Wood
Very excited to be closing this tour. This is an exciting new series, which I can’t wait to read the rest of… The Jam Factory Girls is an uplifting and emotional novel of friendship set in the heart of pre-WWI London from bestselling author, Mary Wood. Life for Elsie is difficult as she struggles to …