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The Push by Ashley Audrain

Published: January 7th, 2021
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Thriller, Domestic Thriller

Today is my stop on the blog tour for this sensational debut. Thank you to Michael Joseph for the invitation to take part and the gifted ARC.

SYNOPSIS:

*** Pre-order The Push now and be one of the first to discover why this novel you can’t put down is also the novel you will never forget . . . ***

What if your experience of motherhood was nothing like what you hoped for – but everything you always feared?

‘The women in this family, we’re different . . .’

The arrival of baby Violet was meant to be the happiest day of my life.

It was meant to be a fresh start.

But as soon as I held her in my arms I knew something wasn’t right. I have always known that the women in my family aren’t meant to be mothers.

My husband Fox says I’m imagining it. He tells me I’m nothing like my own mother, and that Violet is the sweetest child.

But she’s different with me. Something feels very wrong.

Is it her? Or is it me?

Is she the monster? Or am I?

The Pushย is a heart-pounding exploration of motherhood, obsession and the terrible price of unconditional love.

MY REVIEW:

“One day you’ll understand, Blythe. The women in this family… we’re different.”

What if there was something wrong with your child? Could you still love them? Would others see what you do? Is it you or them? 

Compelling, bold, unsettling, and thought-provoking, The Push explores themes of our expectations of motherhood, unconditional love, family,  and if monsters are born or made.

From the first pages the author had me in the palm of her hand. There is an immediate air of mystery and an impending sense of doom that made me excited to keep reading. I needed to know why Blythe was watching her daughter through the window and why she would feel the need to write her side of the story to give to her ex-husband. From the beginning there is also a spine-tingling terror attached to Violet, though I wasnโ€™t sure if this was because she is someone to be feared or it was Blytheโ€™s perception being pushed onto the reader. This conundrum is at the heart of the story as Blythe tries to solve the puzzle of if her daughter really is born a monster or if she is the monster for thinking that of her child. 

The idea of children being born evil or being deliberately manipulative is one that is controversial; you arenโ€™t supposed to dislike your child let alone voice that feeling. We see in this story how people are aghast and disgusted with Blythe when she voices her concerns about Violet or tells them the things sheโ€™s done. Children are supposed to be innocent and born good. We like to believe that as parents we have an element of control over how they turn out and that by raising them the right way, they will be good people. When people do bad things we look for a reason – neglect, abuse, absent parents, poverty – anything that will reassure us this canโ€™t happen to us. Not our children. This book addresses that fear in all of us that it may not be in our hands and that some people might just be born bad.

The characters are all well-written and compelling, particularly Blythe and Violet. Not since We Need To Talk About Kevin has a child given me the chills or been so unlikable. I thought the author wrote her brilliantly as while she evokes these feelings, weโ€™re never quite sure if theyโ€™re the truth or if it is all in Blytheโ€™s head. Every time I made my mind up about Violet something would happen to make me doubt my conclusion, the author keeping me on the edge of my seat until the final page. 

I liked the confessional style of writing and how it is mixed with flashbacks to the older generations of women in Blytheโ€™s family. The flashbacks give important insight into not only Blytheโ€™s mindset, but the mystery of the women in her family and the raw truth of motherhood. They also help to show how the past can ripple down through the generations with devastating effects. 

Riveting, pacy and insightful, The Push certainly packs a punch. It is a story that feels both shocking and sadly familiar and I think it will resonate with many people as every motherโ€™s nightmare come true. I am still in awe that this is the authorโ€™s debut novel and canโ€™t wait to read more from her in the future.

Rating: โœฎโœฎโœฎโœฎ.5

TW: Child death, postnatal depression, mental illness, self harm.

MEET THE AUTHOR:

Ashley Audrain is a Canadian writer. During a July 2019 interview with the Toronto Star Audrain described her debut novel, The Push, as a “psychological drama told through the lens of motherhood.โ€ Prior to turning her hand to writing, Audrain was publicity director for the publisher Penguin Canada.
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First Lines Friday: Cover Your Tracks by Daco S. Auffenorde

A violent gust of wind rocked the passenger train as it rolled down the tracks inside Glacier National Park. The cars yanked and pulled from one side of the track to the other, zigzagging like pinballs travelling though a narrow chute. Without any apparent reason, the breaks on the train squealed, and twenty-three cars and the powerful engine kangerooed into a hard deceleration.
Margot Fletcher, who was seated toward the rear of the train inside a viewing car, tightened her seatbelt and grasped the arms of her seat. At eight and a half months pregnant, she couldn’t afford a fall. Her heart rate shot into overdrive, and her baby shifted as if turnaning a complete somersault. Her stomach clenched as if she were experiencing a contraction. Unable to mask the pain and worry, she groaned. She hoped the baby hadn’t turned breech, prayed that she wasn’t going into labor.

Today’s First Lines Friday is taken from Cover Your Tracks by Daco S. Auffenorde, which I was kindly gifted by the author. This one sounds fantastic. And with a snowy cover I couldn’t resist sharing it while we have the perfect weather.


SYNOPSIS:

Margo Fletcher, eight months pregnant, is traveling by train from Chicago to Spokane, her childhood home. While passing through an isolated portion of the Rockies in blizzard conditions, the train unexpectedly brakes. Up ahead, deadly snow from a massive avalanche plummets down the mountain. Despite the conductorโ€™s order for the passengers to stay seated, former Army Ranger Nick Eliot insists that survival depends on moving to the back of the train. Only Margo believes him. They take refuge in the last train car, which Nick heroically uncouples in time to avoid the avalanche. The rest of the train is hurled down the mountainside and is soon lost forever in a blanket of snow. Margo and Nick, the sole survivors, are stranded in the snowstorm without food, water, or heat. Rescuers might not arrive for days.

When the weather turns violent again, the pair must flee the shelter of the passenger car and run for their lives into the wilderness. They must fend off the deadly cold as well as predatory wild animals foraging for food. Eventually, Nick leads Margo to shelter in a watchtower atop a mountain. There, we learn that both Margo and Nick have secrets that have brought them together and threaten to destroy them.

Cover Your Tracks is a chilling story of love and hate, the devastating power of nature, and the will to survive.


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Victoria Park by Gemma Reeves

Published: January 7th, 2021
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Urban Fiction

Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for this wonderful debut. Thank you to Allen & Unwin for the gifted ARC and Anne at Random Things Tours for the invitation to take part.

SYNOPSIS:

Mona and Wolfie have lived on Victoria Park for over fifty years. Now, on the eve of their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary, they must decide how to navigate Mona’s declining health. Bookended by the touching exploration of their love, Victoria Park follows the disparate lives of twelve people over the course of a single year. Told from their multiple perspectives in episodes which capture feelings of alienation and connection, the lingering memory of an acid attack in the park sends ripples of unease through the community. By the end of the novel, their carefully interwoven tales create a rich tapestry of resilience, love and loss.

With sharply observed insight into contemporary urban life, and characters we take to our hearts, Gemma Reeves has written a moving, uplifting debut which reflects those universal experiences that connect us all.

MY REVIEW:

Victoria Park is a difficult book to review as it is just so different to anything Iโ€™ve read. It takes place over the course of a year, focusing on a different character each month and is more like a collection of short stories than a novel. Though it took me a little while to get into the flow of the book as I rarely read short stories, I really liked this fresh and unique approach and thought that the author executed it well. 

We are only given a small glimpse into each characterโ€™s life as the author tells their stories via individual chapters. But we also see them a little through the eyes of other characters as she has chosen to focus these stories on a group of people whose lives are interwoven. She created a richly drawn community full of a compelling cast of varied characters. I had a soft spot for Wolfie and Mona in particular as they are such wonderful characters. I adored their love story and Wolfieโ€™s devotion to Mona despite the challenges and was thrilled every time they were on the page. 

The author also uses the book to subtly examine many themes such as family, friendship, love, isolation, alienation and adjusting to change. There are some powerful and emotional moments that mostly occur during times the characters are quietly reflecting on their lives. 

Absorbing, funny and delightful, the book has an air of calm that made it a refreshing and relaxing read. I would highly recommend this remarkable debut.

Rating: โœฎโœฎโœฎโœฎ

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Gemma Reeves is a writer and teacher who lives and works in London. She graduated with distinction from the MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and holds an MA in Twentieth Century Literature from Goldsmiths.

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Cozy Mysteries: January 2021

Welcome to the first Cozy Mysteries post of 2021. I apologise for this being a little late this month.

Guilt at the Garage (A Fethering Mystery Book 20) by Simon Brett

SYNOPSIS:
When Carole Seddon’s car is vandalised, it heralds the start of a disturbing series of events in the witty and entertaining new Fethering mystery.

Carole Seddon’s trusty Renault is one of her most treasured possessions. So when it is vandalised, there’s only one person she will entrust with its repair: Bill Shefford has been servicing the vehicles of the good citizens of Fethering for many years. But how could something like this happen in Fethering of all places?
Then the note is shoved under Carole’s kitchen door: Watch out. The car window was just the start. It would appear that she has been deliberately targeted. But by whom . and why?
Matters take an even more disturbing turn when a body is discovered at Shefford’s Garage, crushed to death by a falling gearbox. It would appear to be a tragic accident. Carole and her neighbour Jude are not so sure. And the more they start to ask questions, the more evidence they uncover of decidedly foul play.

Published January 1st

Tall Tails Secret Book Club (The Secret Library Cozy Mysteries 1)by CeeCee James

SYNOPSIS:
A mysterious mansion, a suspicious death, and a cat too smart for its own goodโ€ฆ

When Laura Lee took the summer job as a housekeeper at the old Thornberry Estate, she knew it was a creepy place, but she had no idea how creepy. Mrs. Fitzwater warned her to keep her mind on her work and her nose in her own business, but one thing after another leads her astray, between the manor giving up its puzzles as she goes about her work, fun secrets to share with the clever ladies in her book club who are always up for a mystery, and a cat that seems to know more than she does.

The death of a chauffeur just outside the estate gates changes everything and suddenly creepy turns to deadly as Laura Lee finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation. When the police seem unable to solve the crime, can Laura Lee and her intrepid club find the killer before the killer finds Laura Lee?

Published January 2nd

Killer Comfort Food (A Farm-To-Fork Mystery Book 5) by Lynn Cahoon 

SYNOPSIS:
Angie Turner’s Idaho restaurant, the County Seat, is known and loved for its fresh food. For Angie, it’s also meant a fresh start. But when big agriculture comes to town–along with whispers of foul play–Angie could lose more than the farm . . .

A soybean processing plant is trying to buy up the land around the small farm Angie’s beloved Nona left her. If Angie doesn’t sell, she’ll be surrounded by the plant and the congestion that comes with it. On the other hand, it’s Nona’s farmhouse. What is Angie supposed to do without it? Move into a condo in town with Precious, Mabel, and Dom–respectively, a goat, chicken, and dog. Worse, a troubling rumor is circulating about the lawyer who’s heading up the development: His socialite wife seems to be missing. When Barb, owner of the local bar, asks Angie to look into the woman’s disappearance, she’s hesitant–until Barb reveals her surprising connection. Now it’s up to Angie to find the woman, uncover a shady plot, and hang onto her home–before she becomes a criminal’s final course

Published January 5th

Ghostly Wedding (A Harper Harlow Mystery Book 17) by Lily Harper Hart

SYNOPSIS:
Harper Harlow and Jared Monroe fell in love fast and hard. Finally, their big day is here.
They just need to solve a murder before they exchange their vows and take the next step to happily ever after.
Peter Humphrey, an insurance salesman from a neighboring town, appeared to be minding his own business when a woman came out of nowhere and struck him down while he was crossing the street. Harper witnessed the accident and vows to solve the murder before itโ€™s time to leave on her honeymoon.
It might take more work than she realizes, though.
Peter was a normal guy, a father who doted on his daughter and was friendly with his ex-wife, and yet somehow he had a secret. His ghost points Harper toward Montgomery Manor, toward a woman who suffered her own tragedy almost two decades before.
On paper, Peterโ€™s murder and the Montgomery tragedy shouldnโ€™t be connected โ€ฆ and yet they are. Itโ€™s up to Jared and Harper to figure out how if they want to enjoy their wedding and what comes after โ€ฆ and theyโ€™re both determined to do it.
Some things are meant to be. Harper and Jared believe their union is one of those things.
Prepare yourselves, because this is one wedding youโ€™ll never forget.

Published January 5th

The Bride Wore Black by Cornell Woolrich

SYNOPSIS:
When the wealthy ladies’ man fell from his balcony in the midst of his engagement party, the police dismissed the death as the result of a freak accident. There was nothing to connect it with the poisoning of a lonely man in his squalid apartment, or with the married business-man killed after him, sealed into a closet and left to suffocate. No connection, that is, aside from the appearance of a beautiful woman in each case, just before the victims met their untimely ends.

Nobody knows her identity, where she comes from or whither she goes. Nor do they know why anyone would be targeting this series of seemingly-unrelated persons. But one police detective is convinced that the answers to these questions can save the lives of men who might be next on the list, men who will continue to die at a rapid rate unless he can solve the puzzle and intervene.

Cornell Woolrich’s first crime novel, The Bride Wore Black is the stylish, tense thriller that launched the career of “the supreme master of suspense” (New York Times). It was filmed by Francois Truffaut under the same title, and went on to inspire Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill movie.

Published January 5th

Long, Hot, Witchy Summer (A Moonstone Bay Cozy Mystery Book 7) by Amanda M. Lee

SYNOPSIS:
Life couldnโ€™t be going much better for Hadley Hunter. Sheโ€™s living the dream on Moonstone Bay with her boyfriend Galen Blackwood, plotting her next move as a witch for hire, and basically basking in happiness.
That all changes when a summer afternoon on the beach turns into a nightmare, an odd creature from the depths of the ocean surfacing and attacking Hadley on the beach. Her friend Lilac, a demon with a few issues, fights it off but it escapes โ€ฆ and becomes a problem for an island that bases its entire economy on tourism.
The all-powerful DDA isnโ€™t happy. Lilacโ€™s hair refuses to stop glowing red. Booker is struggling to help all his friends. Essentially, things turn messy quickly.
On top of that, Hadleyโ€™s father drops in out of nowhere and demands she return home. Heโ€™s not happy with what he hears about the island and decides itโ€™s too dangerous for her to say. Hadley, of course, has other ideas and is determined to bring her father around to her way of thinking.
Between monsters popping up out of nowhere and her fatherโ€™s inability to stop freaking out, Hadley has her hands full. The monsters keep popping up in the oddest places, and always their attention is on Hadley.
Monsters are nothing new for Hadley but the ones attacking now seem to be different. Itโ€™s up to Moonstone Bayโ€™s newest witch and her motley crew of paranormal colleagues to solve a mystery and save the day. Again.
They just have to survive to do it.

Published January 5th

High Treason at the Grand Hotel (A Fiona Figg Mystery) by Kelly Oliver

SYNOPSIS:
Paris. 1917. Never underestimate the power of a good hat… or a sharp hatpin.

Sent by the War Office to follow the notorious Black Panther, file clerk turned secret agent Fiona Figg is under strict orders not to get too close and not to wear any of her usual “get-ups.”

But what self-respecting British spy can resist a good disguise?

Within hours of her arrival in Paris, Fiona is up to her fake eyebrows in missing maids, jewel thieves, double agents, and high treason.

When Fiona is found dressed as a bellboy holding a bloody paperknife over the body of a dead countess, it’s not just her career that’s on the block.

Her next date might be with Madame Guillotine.

Published January 5th

Persian Perpetrator (Marjorie’s Cozy Kitten Cafe Book 4) by Katherine Hayton

SYNOPSIS:
Marjorie Hardaway is going stir-crazy. With the country under Level 4 lockdown, her entire world has shrunk to the size of a computer screen. Braden is stuck at the other end of the country and zoom meetings are very nice but they’re no substitute for a chest-crushing hug. Her few ventures into the community to exercise or deliver meals on wheels are the only opportunity for companyโ€”at a strict two-metre distance.

But when a regular meal client is found dead, Marjorie discovers how lucky she’s been. Better to have nobody knocking at the door than answer it to find a killer waiting on the front step.

With no other distractions on hand, the local community soon bands together (figuratively) to hunt down the person responsible. If they can’t innovate new ways to investigate, the murderer might get away with the purr-fect crime.

Published January 7th

Scry Harder (Mystic’s End Mysteries Book 7) by Leanne Leeds 

SYNOPSIS:
Can Fortuna uncover the spark that set off new drama in Mystic’s End?
The end of the chaotic holiday season couldn’t come fast enough. Now that Gabe’s settled into a new career, the town has settled into relative normalcy, and Martin has accepted the fact that Fortuna won’t be jumping every time he makes a demand, the witch finally feels like she and Miss Bessie can focus on the magic secrets of the town she’s sure are hidden just below the surface.

But then the new town coffee shop goes up in flamesโ€”along with all her plans.

When victim Dalida Dodd hires Gabe to investigate the arson that set her business ablaze, Fortuna can’t help but worry that the newcomer isn’t being completely honest with the earnest detective. As Gabe is pulled further and further into Dalida’s drama, Fortuna has no choice but to dust off her crystal ball and help set things right.

Will Fortuna be able to douse the flames threatening to consume her friend Gabe? Or will her help expose too many secrets, threatening them all?

Published January 7th

Pawsitively Betrayed (A Witch of Edgehill Mystery Book 5) by Melissa Erin Jackson

SYNOPSIS:
The Here and Meow Festival has finally arrived! Amber Blackwood and her fellow festival committee members still have plenty to do before the celebration of all things feline begins. Even though Amberโ€™s witchy past keeps interfering, she knows the show must go on. Edgehillโ€™s livelihood depends on the festivalโ€™s success.

When two incidents involving her malfunctioning products cause her to shutter the doors of her curiosity shop, The Quirky Whisker, only days before the busiest season of the year, Amber thinks things canโ€™t get any worse. An investigation into the incidents reveals sabotage is to blameโ€”sabotage that only could have been carried out by a fellow witch. Things just officially got worse.

With Edgehill overrun by tourists, any unfamiliar face could be a member of the nefarious Penhallow witch family. Though her parentsโ€™ grimoires are hidden in a remote location overlaid with protective spells, Amber fears that wonโ€™t be enough to deter the desperate and cursed clan from trying to get their hands on a legendary time-travel spell.

As the opening ceremony of the Here and Meow approaches, Amber contends with a nosy lawyer, mysterious government officials, and a charismatic superstar. Through it all, Amber senses the Penhallows have something plannedโ€”something big. With her new circle of close confidants by her side, Amber must find a way to thwart the Penhallow familyโ€™s scheme before itโ€™s too late. If she canโ€™t, the Here and Meow will be ruined โ€ฆ and Edgehill could be wiped off the map.

Published January 10th

The Witching Flour (Spellford Cove Mystery Series Book 1) by Samantha Silver

SYNOPSIS:
Welcome to Spellford Cove, where the baking is sweet and the witches are wild.

Robin Carter’s life is less than stellar. All she has going for her are a minimum-wage job she hates, an uncanny ability to attract the biggest losers on her dating app, and a raccoon sitting in her kitchen sink eating her chips. So, when she finds out she’s inherited a bakery in a small Washington town, Robin thinks this might just be the fresh start she desperately needs. Upon her arrival, however, Robin finds out she’s inherited more than just a small business: she’s also got her mother’s magical powers.

However, things start going south for Robin when a man dies at the local diner just after her arrival in town and she’s fingered as the prime suspect. With half the town thinking she’s a killer, Robin decides to take matters into her own hands. But between a ghost who desperately needs therapy, a snarky familiar who loves to quote literature, and a grandmother who walks to the beat of her own drum, Robin really has her hands full.

Will she be able to navigate this new reality and find the killer, or will she crumble like an overcooked brownie?

This is the first book in the Spellford Cove paranormal cozy mystery series.

Published January 10th

Southern Jinxed (Sweet Tea Witch Mysteries Book 18) by Amy Boyles

SYNOPSIS:
So far, Pepper Reignโ€™s second trimester is smooth sailing. That is until the proverbial crap hits the fan. A rogue werewolf is on the loose and it has got its sights set on Pepper, wanting to make her its next meal.But help is on the way. The werewolves of Clan Reign have recently lost their king. That means Axel is their new alpha–which makes Pepper their new queen. Thatโ€™s a lot for a gal to deal with while expecting a baby. On top of that, it looks like love is in the air. Grandma Betty has her sights set on one of the werewolves in Clan Reign and sheโ€™s even changing her appearance to make him like her.But even with all the good werewolves around, the dangerous one’s attacks on Pepper become more frequent and violent, and no one can seem to catch him. Can they catch the werewolf before it hurts Pepper or will she become its next meal?

Published January 10th

Sins & Needles: A Knitorious Murder Mystery Book 7 by Reagan Davis

SYNOPSIS:
When the annual book fair comes to town, life is stranger than fiction!

Harmony Lake buzzes with excitement when world-famous author and avid needle felter, Claire Rivera, attends our annual book fair.

But excitement turns to sadness when Claire is found dead from a freak accident with a felting needle.

And sadness turns to suspicion when the police determine that Claireโ€™s seemingly accidental death is actually murder.

When another world-famous author, who happens to be my father, rockets to number one on the suspect list, I take a stab at finding the real killer.

Can I find out whodunit before my father gets stuck taking the blame?

I hope so, but with no shortage of suspects, finding the killer is like looking for a felting needle in a haystack.

Published January 11th

The Legacy (Tipperary Carriage Company Mystery Book 5) by J. A Whiting

SYNOPSIS:
Itโ€™s March and St. Patrickโ€™s Day is fast approaching bringing lots of business for the carriage company. Mae Monahan needs one more horse and her friend, Ross is helping her find the right one. After driving the grand marshal in a St. Patrickโ€™s Day parade, an aggressive reporter accosts the former colonel about his time overseas leading troops. Soon Mae, Ross, and the horses are pulled into a mystery involving the old colonel, the reporter, and a horse farm. Will the colonelโ€™s legacy be destroyed by someone with a murderous grudge or will Mae figure out whatโ€™s going on in time to save the manโ€™s reputation?

Published January 11th

In Charm’s Way (Hex Falls Paranormal Cozy Mystery #5) by Rachel Rivers

SYNOPSIS:
A rival designer arrives in town, bent on stealing Violet’s business.
It’s a case of two ghouling designers.
Will it be a fight to the death?

Itโ€™s a witchly case of ghoulish duelling designers, when rival interior designer Cookie Castleman shows up in town, and sets her sights on taking over Violetโ€™s territory.

Between wooing Violetโ€™s clientele and plagiarizing her designs, not to mention, playing up to Sotherbyโ€”the ghostly host of Murder Manorโ€”Violetโ€™s about to off Cookie herself.
But somebody beats her to it.

Published January 11th

Dead in the Dining Room (A Moorecliff Manor Cat Cozy Mystery Book 1) by Leighann Dobbs

SYNOPSIS:
When the patriarch of Moorecliff Manor drops dead at dinner, itโ€™s up to Aunt Araminta and her Siamese cats Arun and Sasha to uncover the identity of the killer. It will be no easy task, as there is no shortage of suspects… including the butler.
But Araminta soon finds herself with more questions than answers. What was the mysterious phone call about? Who has been removing heirlooms and why? How did they manage to get poison into Archieโ€™s dinner and not poison everyone at the table? Who was the mystery man that Daisy met in the garden? And why does Harold, the butler, never answer the door?
As Araminta and the cats follow the clues, it becomes clear that she will have a hard decision to make because the clues are pointing in one unmistakable direction – someone in the Moorecliff family is a cold-blooded killer.

Published January 12th

Laying Bones (A Texas Red River Mystery) by Reavis Z. Wortham

SYNOPSIS:
The stakes don’t get much higher than murder…

It’s January 1969 in the small rural community of Center Springs, Texas. Constable Ned Parker suspects a larger mystery behind the seemingly accidental death of his nephew, R .B., who was found in his overturned pickup near Sanders Creek bridge. It appears that R. B. drowned in the shallow water, but something doesn’t add up for Ned, who begins turning over stones in search of what really happened the night R. B. died.

The mystery leads Ned to the Starlite Club, a dangerous honky-tonk recently constructed in a no-man’s land on the Lone Star side of the Red River. His investigations there uncover suspicious characters, drugs, and gambling, but even more troubling are a series of murders that seem designed to eliminate anyone who might know what really happened to R. B. on that cold January night.

As he works his way through the cover-up, Ned lands himself in a high-stakes game of consequences with no good end in sight. Are the good citizens of Center Springs conspiring against Constable Parker in his search for the truth?

In this thrilling addition to the historical Texas Red River Mystery Series, Constable Ned Parker bets big, but only time will tell if he’ll win justice or a grave of his own.

Published January 12th

Bryant & May: Oranges and Lemons (A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery) by Christopher Fowler

SYNOPSIS:
When a prominent politician is crushed by a fruit van making a delivery, the singular team of Arthur Bryant and John May overcome insurmountable odds to reunite the PCU and solve the case in this brainy new mystery from acclaimed author Christopher Fowler.

On a spring morning in London’s Strand, the Speaker of the House of Commons is nearly killed by a van unloading oranges and lemons for the annual St. Clement Danes celebration. It’s an absurd near-death experience, but the government is more interested in investigating the Speaker’s state of mind just prior to his accident.
The task is given to the Peculiar Crimes Unit–the only problem being that the unit no longer exists. Its chief, Raymond Land, is tending his daffodils on the Isle of Wight and senior detectives Arthur Bryant and John May are out of commission–May has just undergone surgery for a bullet wound and Bryant has been missing for a month. What’s more, their old office in King’s Cross is being turned into a vegetarian tapas bar.
Against impossible odds, the team is reassembled and once again what should be a simple case becomes a lunatic farrago involving arson, suicide, magicians, academics and a race to catch a killer with a master plan involving London churches. Joining their team this time is Sidney, a young woman with no previous experience, plenty of attitude–and a surprising secret.

Published January 12th

Mrs. Jeffries Demands Justice: 39 (Victorian Mystery)by Emily Brightwell

SYNOPSIS:
Mrs. Jeffries always keeps her friends close and now must keep an enemy even closer if she is going to catch a killer. . . .

Inspector Nigel Nivens is not a nice man or a good investigator. In fact, he’s terrible at his job and has always done everything he can to make life difficult for Inspector Witherspoon. But even his powerful family can’t help him after he maliciously tried to hobble Witherspoon’s last homicide investigation. He’s been sent to a particularly difficult precinct in the East End of London as penance.

When a paid informant is found shot in an alley, Nivens thinks that if he can crack the case, he’ll redeem himself and have a much-needed chance at impressing his superiors. But there’s one big problem with his plan–Niven’s distinct antique pistol is found at the scene of the crime and even more evidence is uncovered that links the Inspector to the murder.

Despite their mutual dislike for Nivens, Mrs. Jeffries and Inspector Witherspoon know the man isn’t a cold-blooded killer. Now they’ll just have to prove it. . . .

Published January 12th

Continenal Riff: The Stockwell Park Orchestra series (Book 3) by Isabel Rogers

SYNOPSIS:
A continental tour of Europe doesnโ€™t go quite as planned!

When Stockwell Park Orchestra goes on tour to Europe, it proves a challenge for even the most efficient German logistical planner.

A teenage stowaway, brass players falling in canals and a sabotaged timpani van are all in a dayโ€™s work for Ingrid Bauer of Note Perfect Tours, but even she canโ€™t solve all the problems this week throws at her. Maybe a bit of surprise Bach can calm the muddy Brexit waters.

She just has to fish out the musicians first.

Published January 12th

A Curious Incident (A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery) by Vicki Delany

SYNOPSIS:
‘I am not a Consulting Detective,’ Gemma Doyle reluctantly tells 10-year-old Lauren Tierney, when the little girl comes to the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium to beg Gemma to find her missing cat, Snowball. Gemma might not be able to follow the clues to find the cat, but her dog Violet follows her nose to locate the missing kitten in a neighbor’s garden shed. Gemma and Violet proudly return Snowball to her grateful owner, and Gemma basks in praise for a job well done. But a few days later Lauren is back with ten dollars in hand, wanting to once again hire a consulting detective, and this time for a far bigger job: Her mother has been accused of murdering her garden club rival. Sheila Tierney’s garden, which everyone said was the one to beat for the West London Garden Club trophy, had been vandalized the night before the club’s early summer tour. Sheila confronted her former friend and gardening partner Anna Wentworth in a towering rage, and the women nearly came to blows. Later that night, after having won the trophy for best garden, Anna is found murdered and Sheila Tierney is the police’s prime suspect. Despite herself, and despite the disapproval of her police detective boyfriend Ryan Ashburton, the game is once again afoot, and Gemma finds herself and Jayne Wilson using their powers of deduction to ponder yet another curious incident.

Published January 14th

Murder on the Menu (A Nosey Parker Cozy Mystery) by Fiona Leitch

SYNOPSIS:
The first book in a NEW cosy mystery series!
Still spinning from the hustle and bustle of city life, Jodie โ€˜Noseyโ€™ Parker is glad to be back in the Cornish village she calls home. Having quit the Met Police in search of something less dangerous, the change of pace means she can finally start her dream catering company and raise her daughter, Daisy, somewhere safer.

But thereโ€™s nothing like having your first job back at home to be catering an ex-boyfriendโ€™s wedding to remind you of just how small your village is. And when the bride, Cheryl, vanishes Jodie is drawn into the investigation, realising that life in the countryside might not be as quaint as she remembersโ€ฆ

With a missing bride on their hands, there is murder and mayhem around every corner but surely saving the day will be a piece of cake for this not-so-amateur sleuth?

Published January 15th

Murder Afloat: A Lottie Lindberg 1920s Cozy Mystery by Rachel Rivers

SYNOPSIS:
An unsinkable ship.
The trip of a lifetime.
An unexpected iceberg.
MURDER.

Charlotte (Lottie) Lindberg boards the Titanic for the trip of a lifetime and gets much more than she bargained for. Once aboard, Lottie meets and befriends a young Primrose Kensington, who is traveling with her betrothedโ€”a fiancรฉ she is not particularly fond of, but hopes to grow to love. Lottie is not unfamiliar with the concept of arranged marriagesโ€”though hers had been true love, and cut short by tragedy. The two young women spend much time together, frolicking about the ship and partaking in its many splendours, discovering they have much in commonโ€”including their love of murder mysteriesโ€”until disaster strikes.

Unable to sleep, Lottie takes an evening stroll around the upper deck, when she spots something nefarious afoot. Daughter of a retired government spy, her sleuthing instincts kick in when, there, in the shadows, at the bow of the ship, a scuttle is taking place between two gentlemen, over something very sparkly. Next thing she knows, disaster strikes, and poor Lottie realizes her curiosity may have just made her witness to murder. Lottie scurries back to her quarters, only to be woken a short time later by a frantic Prim, who swears sheโ€™s seen a sizeable iceberg scrape past her porthole window. She is also unable to locate Thaddeus, her betrothed, who strangely has not come back from playing cards. But what she has discovered isโ€ฆ an enormous gemstone lurking among his things.

It is a run for their lives, through the true terror of Titanicโ€™s sinking, with a murderer hot on their heels. Will the girls escape his clutches in time to reach a lifeboat?

Published January 16th

Mind-Bending Murder (Merry Wrath Mysteries Book 17)by Leslie Langtry

SYNOPSIS:
Former CIA agent and current suburbanite Merry Wrath knows sheโ€™s having a bad day when she wakes up wearing someone else’s clothes in a locked room with a dead body and a dozen copies of the book, Boats of the Midwest. It doesnโ€™t help matters any when the police burst in and arrest her on the spot for the murder of a man sheโ€™s never heard of. With an unimpeachable witness placing her at the scene of the crime, her Girl Scout troop trying to bust her out of jail, and a sister-in-law whoโ€™s launched a one-woman campaign to send her to prison, Merry knows that this time sheโ€™s in trouble.And Merry finds itโ€™s tough to clear your name when youโ€™re being followed by a wannabe bounty hunter whoโ€™s chasing you down and dealing with a group of teenage druids who have just bought a hearse and an old church they call The Chapel of Despair. Added to her trouble are a couple of tattoo artists with a creepy fixation on Lance Armstrong, a witness who works at the Pump & Pawn pawnshop/gym, and most of the town of Bladdersly, Iowa.Can Merry solve this locked room mystery before she ends up locked in a cell?

Published January 19th

Pets, Paws and Poisons (A Cumberpatch Cove Mystery Book 4) by Nola Robertson

SYNOPSIS:
How dangerous can an amateur pet show be?

Rylee is about to find out after she enters her cat Barley in a local costume competition. When a trail of powdery paw prints leads her to the scene of the judgeโ€™s death, she soon finds herself in the middle of another mystery with a spirit in desperate need of her help.

Not only does Rylee discover thereโ€™s more to the world of show animals than cute and furry faces, but she stumbles across some clues that suggest the cause of death for her newest ghostly visitor might be enchanted in nature.

With time running out and magical forces at work, will Rylee and her friends be able to find the killer in time to compete in the show?

Published January 19th

The Broken Spine (A Beloved Bookroom Mystery) by Dorothy St. James

SYNOPSIS:
The first in an exciting new series featuring Trudell Becket, a spunky librarian who will stop at nothing to save her beloved books and catch a killer!

Trudell Becket, book-loving librarian, finds herself in a bind when the library where she works is turned into a state-of-the-art bookless library. In a rare move of rebellion, Trudell rescues hundreds of her library’s beloved books slated for the recycle center. She sets up a secret book room in the library’s basement and opens it to anyone who shares her love of the printed book.

When the town councilman, who was the vocal proponent of the library’s transformation into a “futuristic technological center,” is crushed under an overturned shelf of DVDs, Trudell becomes the police’s prime suspect for his murder. She was the only person in the library at the time of his death, or so the police believe. But that’s not true. For the past month, Trudell had been letting a few dozen residents into the building through the basement entrance so they could read and check out the printed books.

But if she tells the police about the backdoor patrons who were in the library at the time of the murder, she’d have to explain about the secret book room and risk losing the books. In order to protect herself from being arrested for a murder she didn’t commit, Trudell–with the help of a group of dedicated readers–decides to investigate. She quickly discovers you can’t always judge a book by its cover.

Published January 19th

A Deadly Discovery (An Allie Cobb Mystery #4) by J. C. Kenney

SYNOPSIS:
Certain sheโ€™s seen more than enough death for one lifetime, literary agent Allie Cobb is ready to close the book on her amateur sleuthing, even when she learns that an unidentified body has been unearthed in a local state park. But when a worn and haunted-looking woman shows up on her doorstep with a grim story about her young daughterโ€™s disappearance twenty years agoโ€”and the police confirm that the recently discovered body is hersโ€”Allie canโ€™t bear to turn the poor woman away.

Determined to uncover the truth about the young womanโ€™s murder, Allie begins delving into the circumstances of her life and those she knew so many years before. And when she meets powerful resistance from those she questionsโ€”many of whom are now trusted leaders in her small, tight-knit communityโ€”sheโ€™s sure sheโ€™s on the right track. But as she narrows down the list of suspects, Allie realizes too late that a cold-blooded killer is dead-set on keeping the secrets of the past buried, and it will take all her wit and cunning to avoid becoming the second young woman to meet an untimely end . . .

Published January 19th

Out of Hounds (Sister Jane 13) by Rita Mae Brown

SYNOPSIS:
“Sister” Jane Arnold and her hounds must sniff out a thief with expensive taste when a string of missing paintings leads to murder in this exciting foxhunting mystery from New York Times bestselling author Rita Mae Brown.

Spring is peeking through the frost in Virginia, and though the hunting season is coming to a close, the foxes seem determined to put the members of the Jefferson Hunt Club through their paces. Sister and her friends are enjoying some of the best chases they’ve had all season when the fun is cut short by the theft of Crawford Howard’s treasured Sir Alfred Munnings painting of a woman in hunting attire riding sidesaddle. When another painting goes missing five days later–also a Munnings, also of a woman hunting sidesaddle–Sister Jane knows it’s no coincidence. Someone is stealing paintings of foxhunters from foxhunters. But why?
Perhaps it’s a form of protest against their sport. For the hunt club isn’t just under attack from the thief. Mysterious signs have started to appear outside their homes, decrying their way of life. stop foxhunting: a cruel sport reads one that appears outside Crawford’s house, not long after his painting goes missing. no hounds barking shows up on the telephone pole outside Sister’s driveway. Annoying, but relatively harmless.
Then Delores Buckingham, retired now but once a formidable foxhunter, is strangled to death after her own Munnings sidesaddle painting is stolen. Now Sister’s not just up against a thief and a few obnoxious signs–she’s on the hunt for a killer.

Published January 19th

Bargain Hunting (Southern Relics Cozy Mysteries Book 5) by Bella Falls

SYNOPSIS:
A little sweet tea and a whole lot of spells wonโ€™t always put out the fireโ€ฆ

Ruby Mae Jewellโ€™s relationship with her vampire boyfriend has haunted her ever since meeting his family. Her fiery moods have been pushing everybody away. But when a little ghost problem turns into a possible big disaster that could affect her dead-but-not-yet departed family members, she has to rally as much help as she can get.

When all looks lost, a pretty young witch shows up out of the blue and offers her services. Thereโ€™s more than just her similar flaming red hair that bothers Rue about the supposed ghost wrangler. If Ruby Mae pushes too hard to find out more about the newcomer, she could risk the only hope she has to save all the ghostly Jewell family members.

Will the truth be worth the loss?

Published January 21st

The Dance of the Serpents: The Brand New Frey & McGray Mystery (A Frey & McGray Mystery)by Oscar de Muriel

SYNOPSIS:
December, 1889. There have been many bad days in Edinburgh police’s secret subdivision ‘The Commission for the Elucidation of Unsolved Cases Presumably Related to the Odd and Ghostly’.But today is surely the worst.Because the exiled English Inspector Ian Frey, and his Scottish boss ‘Nine-Nails’ McGray are summoned to a meeting in the middle of the night with the Prime Minister himself.And he tells them that Queen Victoria – the most powerful person in the world – wants them both dead.To be pardoned they must embark on a mission so dangerous that they might be saving Her Majesty the job of executing them. Because this case ties together the dark history of the Pendle witches, with the tragic case of McGray own sister, to a conspiracy within the highest office in the land…

Published January 21st

Murder in the Churchyard (A Tommy & Evelyn Christie Mystery Book 3) by Catherine Coles

SYNOPSIS:
Downton Abbey crossed with Murder, She Wrote…set in a Yorkshire village!

When the body of Isolde Newley’s long lost husband is found in the grounds of St Augustus churchyard, suspicion falls on Isolde and everyone close to her – especially her new love interest, the dashing Dr Mainwaring.

The mystery is exacerbated by the largest snowfall seen in North Yorkshire for years. No one can get in – or out – of the village.

It will take all of Tommy & Evelyn Christie’s sleuthing powers to clear their friends and find the murderer before the police arrive from York.

If you enjoy the glamour of bygone eras like 1920s Downton Abbey and gentle, cozy mysteries set in the English countryside then you will love this new series.

Published January 22nd

Now and Then Stab (A Francis Bacon Mystery Book 7) by Anna Castle

SYNOPSIS:
Spring, 1593. A ballad is posted in the heart of London inciting violence. The Lord Mayor offers one hundred crowns for the name of the author. Thomas Clarady wants that money and drags Francis Bacon into the game. At first itโ€™s just a riddle to be solved. Tom talks to poets, while Francis analyzes the verse.

Things take a dangerous turn when the authorities focus on two popular playmakers. One is cruelly tortured. Another is killed in dubious circumstances. Did he start a brawl that ended in tragedy? Or was he murdered by his dinner companions? The official story seems plausible, at first. But Tom doesnโ€™t buy it. Distraught at the death of his friend, he refuses stop digging, uncovering a plot he should have left buried.Francis Bacon and his team hazard their lives and reputations to determine the truth. Whether justice can ever be obtained is another matter.

Published January 22nd

Murder at Midnight: A Violet Carlyle Historical Mystery (The Violet Carlyle Mysteries Book 28) by Beth Byers

SYNOPSIS:
January 1927

New Yearโ€™s has arrived and Vi has resolutions. Her friends have faced something they never expected, and theyโ€™re all a little fragile. Determined to help her family, Vi brings them all together.No one is even startled when they come across a body. But maybe, for once, something good can come from such an event. Maybe, theyโ€™ll find their peace along with a killer.

Book TWENTY-EIGHT in the Violet Carlyle Mysteries. Are you ready for the roaring twenties? Youโ€™ll love Vi, her patient husband Jack, her indulgent twin Vic, and their friends. For fans of Carola Dunn, Jacqueline Winspear, Georgette Heyer, and Lee Strauss. A light, cozy mystery with a fun peek into life in the life of a bright young thing. No swearing, graphic scenes, or cliffhangers.

Published January 24th

You’ve Got Spells (Witching Hour Book 4)by Christine Zane Thomas

SYNOPSIS:
An owl with secretsโ€ฆ

Or so Constance thinks. Sheโ€™s having trouble convincing anyone else otherwise.

When two bodies are found on the vineyard property, Constance and Dave make a startling discovery. The timeline of the two deaths is off… by a few decades.

The first died a whole lot more recently than the other. Dave unearthsโ€”literallyโ€”a cold case from decades past, which only brings more questions.

Is someone using necromancy to do their dirty work? And can Constance and her friends stop them before they become the targets?

Itโ€™s the holiday season in Creel Creek, Virginia. And itโ€™s full of mystery, romance, and surprises.

Published January 26th

Vengeance in Little Leaf (A Little Leaf Cozy Mystery Book 5)by Cindy Bell

SYNOPSIS:
Living in the country comes with a stubborn next-door neighbor, a mischievous dog, and a puzzling murderโ€ฆ

Cassie Alberta is settling into life in Little Leaf Creek. She has made some good friends, has a romantic interest and is moving on from the death of her husband. She loves living in the small town next to two naughty goats and a cheeky Collie mix. The Little Leaf Creek locals are excited to be hosting a hot air balloon festival. But everything comes crashing down when someone ends up dead.

Cassie partners with her aloof ex-cop next-door neighbor to try and find the killer. But have they bitten off more than they can chew? The list of suspects is sky high and they find themselves in turbulent territory.

Can Cassie catch the killer before they float away?

Recipe included: Orange Bundt cake

Published January 26th

Death Bee Comes Her (An Oregon Honeycomb Mystery) by Nancy Coco

SYNOPSIS:
Nancy Coco, author of the popular Candy-Coated Mystery series, brings the Pacific Northwest’s rainy coast to life with her new Oregon Honeycomb Mystery series starring Wren Johnson and her Havana Brown cat, Everett. Wren owns a specialty shop in the tourist town of Oceanview, where it’s all things honey from taffy to body scrub until the murder of a victim clutching one of Wren’s homemade beeswax lip balms makes things sticky…

A BALMY WAY TO GO
With her Let It Bee honey boutique buzzing along nicely, life is as sweet as nectar for Wren Johnson–until she takes a morning walk along the Pacific beach with her Havana Brown cat, Everett, and stumbles upon the body of Agnes Snow, the cranky queen of the local craft fairs, stiff as driftwood. More unfortunate? Clutched in the victim’s fist is a label from Wren’s homemade beeswax-and-honey lip balm. Which makes Officer Jim Hampton focus his dreamy-blue Paul Newman eyes on Wren as suspect number one.
With fabulous feline support from Everett, Wren must comb the town for clues and clear her name before someone else gets stung.

Published January 26th

A Glimmer of Death (An Odessa Jones Mystery) by Valerie Wilson Wesley

SYNOPSIS:
In the first of a thrilling new series, one woman’s extraordinary psychic gift plunges her already-troubled present into chaos–and puts her future in someone’s deadly sights…
Until now, Odessa Jones’ inherited ability to read emotions and foretell danger has protected her. But second sight didn’t warn her she would soon be a widow–and about to lose her home and the catering business she’s worked so hard to build. The only things keeping Dessa going are her love for baking and her sometimes-mellow cat, Juniper. Unfortunately, putting her life back together means taking a gig at an all-kinds-of-shady real estate firm run by volatile owner Charlie Risko…
Until Charlie is brutally killed–and Dessa’s bullied co-worker is arrested for murder. Dessa can’t be sure who’s guilty. But it doesn’t take a psychic to discover that everyone from Charlie’s much-abused staff to his long-suffering younger wife had multiple reasons to want him dead. And as Dessa follows a trail of lies through blackmail, dead-end clues, and corruption, she needs to see the truth fast–or a killer will bury her deep down with it.

Published January 26th

A Cat on the Case(A Witch Cats of Cambridge Mystery) by Clea Simon 

SYNOPSIS:
When a panicked stranger shows up at Charm and Cherish, Becca Colwin feels compelled to help. But when that stranger then disappears, leaving behind her heirloom violin the aspiring witch detective is drawn further into a web of deceit and intrigue complicated by a history that only Beccaโ€™s three magical cats truly understand.

Published January 26th

One Poison Pie (Kitchen Witch Mystery) by Lynn Cahoon 

SYNOPSIS:
What’s a kitchen witch to do when her almost-fiancรฉ leaves her suddenly single and unemployed? For Mia Malone, the answer’s simple: move to her grandmother’s quirky Idaho hometown, where magic is an open secret and witches and warlocks are (mostly) welcome. With a new gourmet dinner delivery business–and a touch of magic in her recipes–Mia’s hopes are high. Even when her ex’s little sister, Christina, arrives looking for a place to stay, Mia takes it in stride.
But her first catering job takes a distasteful turn when her client’s body is found, stabbed and stuffed under the head table. Mia’s shocked to learn that she’s a suspect–and even more so when she realizes she’s next on a killer’s list. With Christina, along with Mia’s meddling grandma, in the mix, she’ll have to find out which of the town’s eccentric residents has an appetite for murder…before this fresh start comes to a sticky end…

Published January 26th

The Mystery of the Hawke Sapphires (Charles Dickens Investigations Book 7) by J. C. Briggs

SYNOPSIS:
Dickens faces a decades-old disappearance, a brutal murder and a missing linkโ€ฆ

London, 1851. On his deathbed, the sinister Sir Gerald Hawke asks a distant cousin โ€” Reverend Meredith Case โ€” to find Sapphire, his long-lost ward and heir to the Hawke family jewels.

Concerned for her welfare, Meredith vows to discover where Sapphire disappeared to.

Meanwhile, Felix Gresham โ€” a young man with literary ambitions โ€” is found murdered on the steps of a bookshop. As an acquaintance of the Gresham family, novelist Charles Dickens once again teams up with Superintendent Sam Jones to investigate the murder.But in his quest for the truth, Dickens finds that those associated with Felix are reluctant to talk.

And when he is called on to assist with the search for the Hawke heir, he begins to wonder whether the two cases could be connectedโ€ฆ

What became of Sapphire Hawke? What secrets did Felix take to his grave? And can Dickens find the link between the two mysteriesโ€ฆ?

Published January 26th

Ink and Shadows (A Witty & Page-Turning Southern Cozy Mystery) by Ellery Adams

SYNOPSIS:
Nora Pennington is known for her window displays, and as Halloween approaches, she decides to showcase fictional heroines like Roald Dahl’s Matilda and Madeline Miller’s Circe. A family-values group disapproves of the magical themes, and wastes no time launching a modern-day witch hunt. Suddenly, former friends and customers are targeting not only Nora and Miracle Books, but a new shopkeeper, Celeste, who’s been selling CBD oil products.
Nora and her friends in the Secret, Book, and Scone Society are doing their best to put an end to the strife–but then someone puts an end to a life. Though the death is declared an accident, the ruling can’t explain the old book page covered with strange symbols and disturbing drawings left under Nora’s doormat, a postcard from an anonymous stalker, or multiple cases of vandalism.
The only hope is that Nora can be a heroine herself and lead the Secret, Book, and Scone Society in a successful investigation–before more bodies turn up and the secrets from Celeste’s past come back to haunt them all…

Published January 26th

A Tourist’s Guide to Murder (A Mystery Bookshop Mystery) by V.M. Burns

SYNOPSIS:
Author, amateur sleuth, and bookstore owner Samantha Washington finds herself on a tragical mystery tour while visiting the land of Miss Marple and Sherlock Holmes in the sixth Mystery Bookshop Series installment from V.M. Burns.

Sam joins Nana Jo and her Shady Acres Retirement Village friends Irma, Dorothy, and Ruby Mae on a weeklong trip to London, England, to experience the Peabody Mystery Lovers Tour. The chance to see the sights and walk the streets that inspired Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a dream come true for Sam–and a perfect way to celebrate her new publishing contract as a mystery author.
But between visits to Jack the Ripper’s Whitechapel district and 221B Baker Street, Major Horace Peabody is found dead, supposedly of natural causes. Despite his employer’s unfortunate demise, the tour guide insists on keeping calm and carrying on–until another tourist on their trip also dies under mysterious circumstances. Now it’s up to Sam and the Shady Acres ladies to mix and mingle among their fellow mystery lovers, find a motive, and turn up a murderer…

Published January 26th

Murder at Mabelโ€™s Motel (A Granny Reid Mystery) by G. A. McKevett

SYNOPSIS:
Stella โ€œGrannyโ€ Reidโ€™s youth wasnโ€™t the only thing changed by time in tiny, nondescript McGill, Georgia. Except even back in the 1980s, the Southern town still had a way of attracting downright dubious charactersโ€”some with a talent for murder.

As quirky as McGillโ€™s residents can be, they usually welcome societyโ€™s oddballs and outcasts into the community with open arms. But the three members of the Lone White Wolf Pack are a different story. Townsfolk arenโ€™t feeling the least bit neighborly toward the ignorant gang widely believed to have orchestrated several hate crimes in the area . . .

When the small groupโ€™s irredeemable leader, Billy Ray Sonner, is found dead in an abandoned motel, most assume it was the result of an accidental overdose. An unfortunate yet predictable end for a man who lived the way Billy did. Only Stella and the sheriff have witnessed the crime scene in person, and the smell of cyanide means something more disturbing happened in that ramshackle room. Something like homicide . . .

While Stella wades through a flood of suspects, uncovered secrets link both Billyโ€™s closest allies and respected locals to the incident. One thing is certainโ€”this wasnโ€™t an impulsive act of revenge. Thereโ€™s a sophisticated killer on the loose, and Stella must expose deep-rooted fears and dark pasts if she wants to crack a carefully planned murder and stop McGill from descending into chaos.

Published January 26th

Death by Intermission (An Abby McCree Mystery) by Alexis Morgan

SYNOPSIS:
Abby McCree spends a summer showing family films under the starsโ€”only to end the season with an unexpected slasher flick . . .

Ushered once again onto another committee by the mayor of Snowberry Creek, Washington, Abby is tasked with keeping the box office receipts of the townโ€™s Movies in the Park nights. Cut to the directorโ€™s chair from where sheโ€™s suddenly organizing the summerโ€™s last feature. From the opening scene through the final credits, Abby feels sheโ€™s earned nominations for best volunteer, best movie date with her tenant Tripp Blackstonโ€”and best daughter for ignoring her mother Phoebeโ€™s own movie date with Owen Quinn.

Unfortunately, Abby and the others are treated to a post-credits scene: the body of local insurance agent Mitchell Anders. This discovery is followed by a plot twist revealing that the murder weapon comes from Owenโ€™s food truck. With her motherโ€™s boyfriend suspected of murder, Abby starts her own investigation determined to shine a spotlight on the real killer . . .

Published January 26th

Claw & Disorder (A Cat Groomer Mystery) by Eileen Watkins

SYNOPSIS:
Expert groomer Cassie McGlone knows how to handle even the feistiest of felines, but their owners are a different tale . . .

Around the quaint town of Chadwick, New Jersey, are two families in need of Cassieโ€™s help. Wealthy perfectionist Gillian Foster is orchestrating the restoration of her familyโ€™s nineteenth-century home and wants her purebred Himalayan, Leya, boarded at Cassieโ€™s Comfy Cats. Meanwhile, the elderly Tillmans are in dire straits, hoarding possessions and a clowder of cats in their run-down house. Perhaps Cassie can persuade the couple to surrender a few of their furry friends. Unfortunately, neither task is cut and dried . . .

Mrs. Tillman is mysteriously asphyxiated in the night, and suspicion falls on her husbandโ€”and their cats. Meanwhile, the Fosters host a banquet for the local historical society, and when one of their guests falls gravely ill Gillian is convinced someone is out to get her. After a second death occurs, itโ€™s clear a killer isnโ€™t pussyfooting around. Now itโ€™s up to Cassie to get these houses in order before disaster pounces again . . .

Published January 26th

Irish Parade Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery) by Leslie Meier

SYNOPSIS:
Lucy Stone’s late-winter blues usually vanish by the time Tinker’s Cove goes green for its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration. There’s just one wee problem that not even the luck of the Irish can fix–murder!

After returning from her father-in-law’s funeral in Florida, Lucy can almost hear the death knell of her part-time reporter job the instant she meets new hire Rob Callahan. He’s young, ambitious, and positioning himself to become the Pennysaver’s next star reporter. Adding insult to injury, Lucy only gets assigned the local St. Patrick’s Day parade once Rob passes on the story. But before beer flows and bagpipes sound, Rob becomes suspected of destroying more than other people’s careers…
It’s a shock when Rob is suddenly charged with sending a corrections officer from town to a fiery death. Contrary to the evidence, Lucy seriously doubts her office rival committed murder, and she’s willing to follow that nagging hunch into the darkest corners of the community if it means shedding light on the truth…
As an unnerving mystery unfolds, a strange woman reveals news that could change everything for Lucy and her family. Troubles in her personal and professional life are colliding, and Lucy comes to realize that she’ll sooner discover a four-leaf clover than confront a killer with the gift of the gab and live to tell about it…

Published January 26th

Death Comes to the Rectory (A Kurland St. Mary Mystery Book 8) by Catherine Lloyd

SYNOPSIS:
In Catherine Lloyd’s eighth Regency-set Kurland St. Mary Mystery, murder casts a dark shadow over the christening of Major Sir Robert Kurland and Lady Lucy’s daughter Elizabeth–even more so when Lucy’s own father, the rector, falls under suspicion for the crime…

Lucy and Robert’s joy in christening their new daughter, surrounded by extended family and loved ones who have gathered in the village of Kurland St. Mary, is only enhanced when Robert’s aunt Rose–now the second wife of Lucy’s father Ambrose–announces that she is with child. However, not everyone is happy about the news, in particular Rose’s adult daughter Henrietta and her husband, who fear for their inheritance.
Following the christening, Rose’s disagreeable son-in-law Basil Northam threatens to turn afternoon tea in the rectory into an unsightly brawl. The next morning, he is found in the rector’s study, stabbed through the heart with an antique letter opener, clutching a note that appears to implicate the rector himself.
As the local justice of the peace, Robert has an obligation to remain unbiased in his investigation of the ghastly crime, even though his prime suspect is a man of the cloth and his wife’s father. But Lucy is under no such obligation. As snow traps the members of the christening party in Kurland St. Mary, she vows to clear her father’s name and bring the cold-blooded culprit to justice. Someone had better start saying their prayers…

Published January 26th

A Sinister Service (A Lady and Lady’s Maid Mystery Book 6) by Alyssa Maxwell

SYNOPSIS:
A trip to Staffordshire for Lady Phoebe Renshaw and her ladyโ€™s maid, Eva Huntford, leads to murder in a famed pottery works . . .

Following the devastation of the Great War, England’s noble class takes comfort in honoring tradition. To celebrate their grandparents’ wedding anniversary, Lady Phoebe Renshaw and her siblings travel to Staffordshire to commission a china service bearing the Wroxly coat of arms from the venerated Crown Lily Potteries, a favorite of Queen Mary.

The two leading designers at the illustrious china manufacturer offer competing patterns. But when one of them is found deadโ€”his body crushed in a grinding pan and his design pattern book missingโ€”his rival is immediately suspected. The police are also suspicious of the dead designer’s resentful young son, a schoolmate of Phoebe’s fifteen-year-old brother Fox. When Fox gets involved to help his friend, Phoebe begins to investigate the rival artist.

At the same time, Eva is enlisted to go undercover at the works so she can gain the confidence of the female employees, who are only allowed to paint, not design, which may have led to a grudge against the victim. Pursuing a killer who has no compunction about using a kiln as a coffin, Phoebe and Eva take their lives into their hands to discover the shattering truth . . .

Published January 26th

Undercover Kitty(A Second Chance Cat Mystery) by Sofie Ryan

SYNOPSIS:
Sarah Grayson and her capable cat, Elvis, go undercover in the newest installment of the New York Times bestselling Second Chance Cat Mysteries.

Sarah and Elvis can always be found at a charming secondhand shop in the village of North Harbor, Maine. Despite the small-town setting, the daring duo often find themselves wrapped up in murder, but luckily they have help–a quirky group of senior citizens runs an amateur detective agency called Charlotte’s Angels out of the store.

The Angels are hired to look into who is sabotaging cat shows in the state, and they decide the best way to do that is to send Elvis the cat undercover as a contestant. But then one of the cat show volunteers is murdered just before the latest competition, and Sarah and the Angels have to catch a killer in two shakes of a cat’s tail!

Published January 26th

Don’t Taco ‘Bout Murder (Mexican Mysteries Cozy Mystery Series Book 1) by Mona Marple

SYNOPSIS:
Don’t Taco ‘Bout Murder!
Emily Monk and Uncle Cornelius are off to Mexico, but this is no package holiday!

It’s the Day of the Dead festival, and Emily and Uncle C are joining the crowds at Janitzio Island, where the locals are honouring the dead with sugar skulls, marigolds and personalised altars.

But the pair can’t get too comfortable with the celebrations, as they befriend a local woman accused of having killed her husband. They believe that Maria is innocent, but when another person dies in the exact same way, clearing her name becomes a lot harder.

Can the unlikely sleuths find the real killer?

This is the first book in an exciting new cozy mystery series by popular author Mona Marple. This is a clean read with no bad language, on-page violence or sex.

Published January 28th

Egg Shooters (A Cackleberry Club Mystery) by Laura Childs

SYNOPSIS:
Suzanne Dietz co-owner of the Cackleberry Club Cafe is visiting her fiancee, Dr. Sam Hazelet, when a masked gunman bursts into the emergency room. He shoots two people and would probably have done more damage had Suzanne not brained him with a thermos full of chili. Still, the gunman manages to escape. Now the ladies of the Cackleberry Club are determined to find the killer before he finds them.

Published January 28th

Inked Out: A Seaside Cottage Books Cozy Mystery (Snug Harbour Mysteries) by Karen MacInerney 

SYNOPSIS:
When fledgling bookseller Max Sayers agrees to host Snug Harbor, Maine’s new mystery writers’ group, she envisions filling Seaside Cottage Books with literary conversation, warm, fresh-baked cookies, and a community to support her assistant Bethany’s mystery writing dream. But the group has barely begun its inaugural meeting when local author Martha Crabtree accuses young Bethany of plagiarizing her novel. The next morning, Martha turns up a half mile from the bookstore, a letter opener plunged into her bony chest and her face covered in black ink. When police learn that an almost identical murder happened just last week–in Bethany’s unfinished murder mysteryโ€”Max’s beloved assistant rockets to the top of the suspect list.

As Max struggles to clear Bethany’s name, she discovers that some old roots in Snug Harbor run deeper–and are more twisted–than she ever dreamed possible. She soon uncovers a network of deceit that sprouted from a bad seed planted in the bookstore itself, almost a century earlier. But someone doesn’t like her digging. A rash of threatening anonymous phone calls–and a heavy inkwell hurled through the shop window, barely missing Max’s head–send a clear and deadly message. Back off… or else.

Can Max clear her assistant’s name in time? Or will sheโ€”and Seaside Cottage Booksโ€”be the killer’s next victim?

Published January 30th

Marvellous Mary Brown and the Mysterious Manhunt (MARY BROWN MYSTERIES Book 2) by Bernice Bloom

SYNOPSIS:
This is the second Mary Brown Mystery Book…the follow up book to Mysterious Invitation. It can be read alone, but is best read after Marvellous Mary Brown and the Mysterious Invitation.Mysterious Manhunt continues the story, as Mary and the unlikely Mysterious Invitation crowd head off in search of a missing family. There are twists and turns and moments of madness. Featuring Juan Pablo on the stage, her boyfriend, Ted, in a fight and Mary Brown in the middle of it all, wondering what in the name of the lord she’s got herself all caught up in…Mary proves herself to be super sleuth extraordinaire as she finds the clues to help crack the code. But will it be enough?

Published January 30th

A Murder Mystery Cruise (A Rachel Prince Mystery Book 8) by Dawn Brookes

SYNOPSIS:
When Rachel Prince accompanies Lady Marjorie on a cruise to the beautiful Norwegian Fjords a murder mystery party turns deadly…

Convinced there won’t be any murders on this cruise, the incorrigible Lady Marjorie books the two of them on an event involving a series of murder mystery dinner parties hosted by Murder Mystery Creations.

All is not what it seems within the mismatched cast nor within the group of guests attempting to solve an imaginary crime. When a member of the cast winds up dead, Rachel and Marjorie join forces once again to track down a cunning murderer who seems intent on removing anyone who stands in their way.

Published January 31st

Fruit Basket Upset (A Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery) by Tess Rothery

SYNOPSIS:
She’s ready to reap the rewards of her hard work, but this harvest is a killer.

Though sheโ€™s still healing from serious injuries, Taylor Quinnโ€™s heart is ripe with happiness. Business at Flour Sax Quilt Shop has blossomed in the early spring sun, and with it hope for the future of Comfort, Oregon. But the promise of the season is poisoned when she discovers a dead body.

Murder at the family strawberry farm uncovers a scandal sheโ€™d do anything to bury. But when her messy romantic life sullies both her investigation and her alibi, sheโ€™s going to have to dig deep to catch the killer.

Can Taylor pick the rotten fruit from this crop of suspects before she gets bagged for the crime?

Fruit Basket Upset is the sixth cozy in the heart-felt Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery Series. If you like witty dialogue, charming settings, and stitching together the truth, then youโ€™ll love Tess Rotheryโ€™s page-turning whodunit.

Published January 31st

Bikinis and Murders (Barefoot Sleuth Mysteries Book 4) by H. Y. Hanna

SYNOPSIS:
Join barefoot sleuth Ellie on her fourth adventure as she finds mystery and murder lurking among the swaying palm trees and white sand beaches of Gulf Coast Florida. When death strikes a bikini contest at her luxury beach resort, Ellie must use all her wits to find the killer. Help comes from Hemingway the parrot and Mojito the resort cat – not to mention her eccentric Aunt Olive – but Ellie also has other things on her mind. With her time in the Sunshine State coming to an end, she has to decide whether to follow her heart and let her “vacation fling” with handsome resort doctor Blake Thornton turn into something more…

Published January 31st

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Love Orange by Natasha Randall

Published: September 3rd, 2020
Publisher: Riverrun
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Humor, Satire, Psychological Fiction, Humorous Fiction

Thank you to Riverrun for my gifted copy of the book and invitation to the readalong.

SYNOPSIS:

A disturbing portrait of a modern American family.

An extraordinary debut novel by Natasha Randall, exposing the seam of secrets within an American family, from beneath the plastic surfaces of their new ‘smart’ home. Love Orange charts the gentle absurdities of their lives, and the devastating consequences of casual choices.

While Hank struggles with his lack of professional success, his wife Jenny, feeling stuck and beset by an urge to do good, becomes ensnared in a dangerous correspondence with a prison inmate called John. Letter by letter, John pinches Jenny awake from the “marshmallow numbness” of her life. The children, meanwhile, unwittingly disturb the foundations of their home life with forays into the dark net and strange geological experiments.

Jenny’s bid for freedom takes a sour turn when she becomes the go-between for John and his wife, and develops an unnatural obsession for the orange glue that seals his letters…

Love Orange throws open the blinds of American life, showing a family facing up to the modern age, from the ascendancy of technology, the predicaments of masculinity, the pathologising of children, the epidemic of opioid addiction and the tyranny of the WhatsApp Gods. The first novel by the acclaimed translator is a comic cocktail, an exuberant skewering of contemporary anxieties and prejudices.

MY REVIEW:

Jenny Tinkley lives with her husband Hank and their two sons, Jessie and Luke, in a quiet suburban town. Theyโ€™re a picture-perfect family living in the picture-perfect smart home. But behind the glossy, perfect sheen there are cracks: Jenny feels bored and stuck in her life, Hank is frustrated by his lack of professional success and their children are each facing their own worries and challenges.

To try and escape the monotony, Jenny begins a correspondence with a prison inmate named John. She finds excitement in their letters, but things start to unravel when Jenny agrees to become a go-between for John and his wife and develops a strange obsession with the orange glue that seals his letters.

The characters are the driving force of this story. They are compelling, relatable, and instantly familiar as someone who could be your neighbour. Jenny is a typical suburban mum. I found her relatable but did struggle to warm to her, particularly as the story went on and her actions became increasingly selfish as she spiralled into addiction. I hated Hank. He was misogynistic, toxic, controlling, and just generally awful. I thought the author did a great job of writing him and managing to evoke such strong feelings of dislike in not only me, but every other reader Iโ€™ve spoken to. For me, it was the kids that drew me to them most of all. My heart broke for them and the things they went through. I think one complaint I have about the book was that I would have liked the children to have featured more.

I also liked how the smart house was like another character. Jenny sees the house as spying on her and controlling their lives. She gets a kick from outwitting it and managing to do things unnoticed. She even tells Hank to ask the house if he has any questions at one point. I would hate to live in a house like theirs and can understand why she felt the way she did. Sometimes you can have too much technology.

I did have two issues with the book that I would like to address. The first one was how the therapist told the family that Luke wasnโ€™t autistic because he showed a high level of empathy. This perpetuates the false narrative that autistic people arenโ€™t empathetic which is completely wrong. While they can struggle with processing and expressing emotion, people with autism are often highly empathetic, my own son included. Second of all was how it portrayed everyone who takes pain pills as addicts. While I liked that the book raised the issue of opiate addiction, I did feel like the portrayal spiraled into harmful stereotypes. My biggest issue was with the following quote:

โ€œThe thing about pain pills is that they take away pain. Any kind of pain. It gets so that people canโ€™t even get out of bed for the pain that life becomesโ€ฆ compared to the high.โ€

As someone who uses opiates for chronic pain, the idea that we all become addicted and care only about the high is harmful, offensive and factually incorrect. I donโ€™t get high. Pain medication is the ONLY reason I can get out of bed and live a life that has a sliver of normality. Dependency to help ease pain is not addiction, and while some people do unfortunately spiral into an addiction, I personally know many more who are languishing in agony with no life because theyโ€™ve been tarred with the same brush as an addict and denied any relief from their chronic and debilitating pain. For me the quote above is like saying all people who drink alcohol do so to get drunk and become alcoholics. But these are personal feelings and I don’t think everyone reading will feel the same way. So I encourage you to read for yourself.

But I don’t want this to come across as sounding like I didn’t like the book, because I did. Love Orange is an absorbing and addictive debut novel that explores family, secrets and addiction in modern society. It is beautifully written, immediately draws you into the the Tinkleyโ€™s world. I also really liked the quirky humour that runs through the story. There are so many laugh-out-loud moments that made this a joy to read.

I read the book as part of a readalong organised by the publisher and really enjoyed the chats where I got to see the different things others noticed and the varied ways we can interpret the same book.

A beautifully written look at a fractured family and life in suburban America, I would recommend this novel and can’t wait to read more from the author in the future.

Rating: โœฎโœฎโœฎโœฎ

MEET THE AUTHOR:

Natasha Randall is a writer and translator, living in London. Her writing and critical work has appeared in the Times Literary Supplement, the Los Angeles Times Book Review, The Moscow Times, BookForum, The New York Times, Strad magazine, HALI magazine and on National Public Radio (USA). She is a contributing editor to the New York-based literary magazine A Public Space. Her debut novel Love Orange will be released by riverrun (Quercus, Hachette) in September 2020.

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Single Mother by Samantha Hayes

Published: January 5th, 2021
Publisher: Bookouture
Format: Kindle, Audio
Genre: Psychological Thriller

Welcome to me stop on the blog tour for this compelling thriller. Thank you to Bookouture for the invitation to take part and the eBook ARC.

SYNOPSIS:

I will do anything to protect my daughter. Sheโ€™s all Iโ€™ve ever wanted and all I really have, but the moment I opened that letter and accepted the inheritance, I walked us right into a dangerous trap.

I know I should have got her to tell me who sheโ€™s been talking to on the phone late at night, and where she was the day I went to pick her up from school and couldnโ€™t find her, but sheโ€™s not spoken a word since she found that little pile of bones buried in the garden.

And now sheโ€™s missingโ€ฆ

A jaw-dropping, addictive and totally twisty psychological thriller that will have you sleeping with the light on! Perfect for anyone who loved The Girl on the Train, Friend Request or The Wife Between Us.

MY REVIEW:

Single Mother is another first-rate thriller from Ms. Hayes. The intriguing prologue immediately draws you in and compels you to keep reading as you need to make sense of what you just read. Who was the woman? What – or who – was in the bag?

Single mum Mel will do anything to protect her daughter. Particularly from her abusive father Billy. She will sacrifice anything to make sure sheโ€™s safe. So when she loses her job, finds out Billy might have been released from prison and discovers sheโ€™s inherited a hotel from a mysterious benefactor all in the space of one day, she does the only thing she can do: move to the hotel where her ex canโ€™t find them.

But once at Moreton Inn she finds it isnโ€™t quite the sanctuary sheโ€™d hoped it would be. The hotel holds dark secrets and not everyone is pleased with her windfall. Once again Mel finds herself fighting to protect her daughter. But this time, the odds are life and death.

Samatha Hayes is one of those authors who I jump at the chance to take part in blog tours for as I know I am getting great quality writing, fascinating characters and a supercharged plot. She just keeps getting better and I think this could be her best book yet. Jaw-dropping, twisty and emotionally charged, it had me on the edge of my seat. And even though I guessed a lot of the twists, it didnโ€™t dampen my enjoyment or mean this wasnโ€™t still full of surprises.

Mel is a great character. As someone who was a single mother for many years and left an abusive ex, I saw a lot of myself in her and thought the author portrayed her as the perfect mix of feisty and determined yet vulnerable and afraid. Sheโ€™s still dealing with the trauma from her abusive relationship and for me it was the small details that made it so realistic and resonate with me so much; things like finding joy in putting on body spray because her ex wouldnโ€™t have allowed it. Even over a decade later, I will still find myself getting a kick from the fact I can do something my ex wouldnโ€™t have allowed.

Another character I enjoyed was Miss Sarah. She was eerie, ghostlike and very gothic and I loved the mystery surrounding her. She has so much presence and impact every time sheโ€™s on the page despite the fact she never says a word. I got literal goosebumps on my arms a few times and didnโ€™t want to turn out the light for fear of imagining her standing there in the dark!

If you enjoy psychological thrillers with a dash of spine-tingling fear, then this is the book for you. Just be prepared to get sucked in because once I started, I didnโ€™t want to put this one down.

Rating: โœฎโœฎโœฎโœฎ

MEET THE AUTHOR:

Samantha Hayes grew up in a creative family where her love of writing began as a child. Samantha has written eight thrillers in total, including the bestselling Until Youโ€™re Mine. The Independent said โ€œfantastically written and very tenseโ€ while Good Housekeeping said โ€œHer believable psychological thrillers are completely gripping.โ€ Samanthaโ€™s books are published in 22 languages at the last count.

When not writing, Samantha loves to cook, go to the gym, see friends and drink nice wine. She is also studying for a degree in psychotherapy. She has three grown-up children and lives in Warwickshire.

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Emma’s Anticipated Treasures: 21 Books In 2021 – The Debuts

Welcome to my second post of my most anticipated books of 2021. Today I’m sharing the twenty-one debut novels being released this year that I’m most excited about. Once again, this was a very difficult list to narrow down as there were many more I’m looking forward to and have on my tbr.

The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr

Published: January 5th, 2021
Publisher: Riverrun
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Historical Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
In this blinding debut, Robert Jones Jr. blends the lyricism of Toni Morrison with the vivid prose of Zora Neale Hurston to characterise the forceful, enduring bond of love, and what happens when brutality threatens the purest form of serenity.

The Halifax plantation is known as Empty by the slaves who work it under the pitiless gaze of its overseers and its owner, Massa Paul. Two young enslaved men, Samuel and Isaiah dwell among the animals they keep in the barn, helping out in the fields when their day is done. But the barn is their haven, a space of radiance and love – away from the blistering sun and the cruelty of the toubabs – where they can be alone together.

But, Amos – a fellow slave – has begun to direct suspicion towards the two men and their refusal to bend. Their flickering glances, unspoken words and wilful intention, revealing a truth that threatens to rock the stability of the plantation. And preaching the words of Massa Paul’s gospel, he betrays them.

The culminating pages of The Prophets summon a choral voice of those who have suffered in silence, with blistering humanity, as the day of reckoning arrives at the Halifax plantation. Love, in all its permutations, is the discovery at the heart of Robert Jones Jr’s breathtaking debut, The Prophets.
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The Smallest Man by Frances Quinn

Published: January 7th, 2021
Publisher: Simon and Schuster UK
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Historical Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
โ€˜I want you to remember something, Nat. Youโ€™re small on the outside. But inside youโ€™re as big as everyone else. You show people that and you wonโ€™t go far wrong in life.โ€™

My name is Nat Davy. Perhaps youโ€™ve heard of me? There was a time when people up and down the land knew my name, though they only ever knew half the story.

The year of 1625, it was, when a single shilling changed my life. That shilling got me taken off to London, where they hid me in a pie, of all things, so I could be given as a gift to the new queen of England.

They called me the queenโ€™s dwarf, but I was more than that. I was her friend, when she had no one else, and later on, when the people of England turned against their king, it was me who saved her life. When they turned the world upside down, I was there, right at the heart of it, and this is my story.

Inspired by a true story, and spanning two decades that changed England for ever, The Smallest Man is a heartwarming tale about being different, but not letting it hold you back. About being brave enough to take a chance, even if the odds arenโ€™t good. And about how, when everything else is falling apart, true friendship holds people together.
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The Push by Ashley Audrain

Published: January 7th, 2021
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Domestic Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
‘I will never forget her eyes in that moment – I couldn’t look away from them. But I knew what happened as soon as I heard it.

‘I think she pushed him,’ I said to you quietly. ‘I think she pushed him…’
___

The arrival of baby Violet was meant to be the happiest day of my life. But as soon as I held her in my arms I knew something wasn’t right.

I had always known that the women in my family aren’t meant to be mothers.

My husband Fox says I’m imagining it. He tells me I’m nothing like my own mother, and that Violet is the sweetest child.

But she’s different with me. Something feels very wrong.

Is it her? Or is it me? Is she the monster? Or am I?
___

The Push is an unsettling, breathtaking and powerful read about obsession and our deepest fears that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
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Shiver by Allie Reynolds

Published: January 21st, 2021
Publisher: Headline
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Thriller

SYNOPSIS:
They don’t know what I did. And I intend to keep it that way.

How far would you go to win? Hyper-competitive people, mind games and a dangerous natural environment combine to make the must-read thriller of the year. Fans of Lucy Foley and Lisa Jewell will be gripped by spectacular debut novel Shiver.

When Milla is invited to a reunion in the French Alps resort that saw the peak of her snowboarding career, she drops everything to go. While she would rather forget the events of that winter, the invitation comes from Curtis, the one person she can’t seem to let go.

The five friends haven’t seen each other for ten years, since the disappearance of the beautiful and enigmatic Saskia. But when an icebreaker game turns menacing, they realise they don’t know who has really gathered them there and how far they will go to find the truth.

In a deserted lodge high up a mountain, the secrets of the past are about to come to light. Pre-order here.

Girl A by Abigail Dean

Published: January 21st, 2021
Publisher: Harper Collins UK
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre:

SYNOPSIS:
THE BOOK THAT WILL DEFINE A DECADE

SOON TO BE A TV SHOW DIRECTED BY JOHAN RENCK (Chernobyl)

โ€˜Girl A,โ€™ she said. โ€˜The girl who escaped. If anyone was going to make it, it was going to be you.โ€™

Lex Gracie doesnโ€™t want to think about her family. She doesnโ€™t want to think about growing up in her parentsโ€™ House of Horrors. And she doesnโ€™t want to think about her identity as Girl A: the girl who escaped. When her mother dies in prison and leaves Lex and her siblings the family home, she canโ€™t run from her past any longer. Together with her sister, Evie, Lex intends to turn the House of Horrors into a force for good. But first she must come to terms with her six siblings โ€“ and with the childhood they shared.

Beautifully written and incredibly powerful, Girl A is a story of redemption, of horror, and of love.
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The Long, Long Afternoon by Inga Vesper

Published: February 4th, 2021
Publisher: Manilla Press
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery Thriller

SYNOPSIS:
The sunniest places hold the darkest secrets . . .
________

Yesterday, I kissed my husband for the last time . . .

It’s the summer of 1959, and the well-trimmed lawns of Sunnylakes, California, wilt under the sun. At some point during the long, long afternoon, Joyce Haney, wife, mother, vanishes from her home, leaving behind two terrified children and a bloodstain on the kitchen floor.

While the Haney’s neighbours get busy organising search parties, it is Ruby Wright, the family’s ‘help’, who may hold the key to this unsettling mystery. Ruby knows more about the secrets behind Sunnylakes’ starched curtains than anyone, and it isn’t long before the detective in charge of the case wants her help. But what might it cost her to get involved? In these long hot summer afternoons, simmering with lies, mistrust and prejudice, it could only take one spark for this whole ‘perfect’ world to set alight . . .

A beguiling, deeply atmospheric debut novel from the cracked heart of the American Dream, The Long, Long Afternoon is at once a page-turning mystery and an intoxicating vision of the ways in which women everywhere are diminished, silenced and ultimately under-estimated.

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Madam by Phoebe Wynne

Published: February 18th, 2021
Publisher: Quercus Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Gothic Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
‘Rebecca meets The Secret History. Gloriously dark, gloriously gothic’ SARA COLLINS, Costa First Novel Award-winning author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton

For 150 years, Caldonbrae Hall has loomed high above the Scottish cliffs as a beacon of excellence in the ancestral castle of Lord William Hope. A boarding school for girls, it promises that its pupils will emerge ‘resilient and ready to serve society’.
Into its illustrious midst steps Rose Christie, a 26-year-old Classics teacher and new head of department. Rose is overwhelmed by the institution: its arcane traditions, unrivalled prestige, and terrifyingly cool, vindictive students. Her classroom becomes her haven, where the stories of fearless women from ancient Greek and Roman history ignite the curiosity of the girls she teaches and, unknowingly, the suspicions of the powers that be.
But as Rose uncovers the darkness that beats at the very heart of Caldonbrae, the lines between myth and reality grow ever more blurred. It will be up to Rose – and the fierce young women she has come to love – to find a way to escape the fate the school has in store for them, before it is too late.
Perfect for fans of Margaret Atwood and Madeline Miller, Madam is a darkly feminist tale with an electrifying cast of heroines you won’t soon forget.
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The Santorium by Sarah Pearse

Published: February 18th, 2021
Publisher: Bantam Press
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense

SYNOPSIS:
EVERYONE’S IN DANGER. ANYONE COULD BE NEXT.

An imposing, isolated hotel, high up in the Swiss Alps, is the last place Elin Warner wants to be. But she’s taken time off from her job as a detective, so when she receives an invitation out of the blue to celebrate her estranged brother’s recent engagement, she has no choice but to accept.

Arriving in the midst of a threatening storm, Elin immediately feels on edge. Though it’s beautiful, something about the hotel, recently converted from an abandoned sanatorium, makes her nervous – as does her brother, Isaac.

And when they wake the following morning to discover his fiancรฉe Laure has vanished without a trace, Elin’s unease grows. With the storm cutting off access to and from the hotel, the longer Laure stays missing, the more the remaining guests start to panic.

But no-one has realized yet that another woman has gone missing. And she’s the only one who could have warned them just how much danger they’re all in . . .
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Call Me Mummy by Tina Baker

Published: February 25th, 2021
Publisher: Viper Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
THIS MOTHER’S DAY YOU WILL CALL HER MUMMY

Glamorous, beautiful Mummy has everything a woman could want. Except for a daughter of her very own. So when she sees Kim – heavily pregnant, glued to her phone and ignoring her eldest child in a busy shop – she does what anyone would do. She takes her. But foul-mouthed little Tonya is not the daughter that Mummy was hoping for.

As Tonya fiercely resists Mummy’s attempts to make her into the perfect child, Kim is demonised by the media as a ‘scummy mummy’, who deserves to have her other children taken too. Haunted by memories of her own childhood and refusing to play by the media’s rules, Kim begins to spiral, turning on those who love her.

Though they are worlds apart, Mummy and Kim have more in common than they could possibly imagine. But it is five-year-old Tonya who is caught in the middle…

CALL ME MUMMY. IT’LL BE BETTER IF YOU DO.

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The Eighth Girl by Maxine Mei-Fung Chung

Published: March 4th, 2021
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
Alexa Wu is a brilliant yet darkly self-aware young woman whose life is manipulated and controlled by a series of alternate personalities.

One woman, many personas. But which one is telling the truth?

Only three people know the truth.

HER THERAPIST
HER BEST FRIEND
HER STEPMOTHER

When her best friend is plunged into danger, Alexa is soon drawn into London’s cruel underbelly to save her.

But will the truth lead to self-discovery, or to self-destruction?

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Girl in the Walls by A. J. Gnuse

Published: March 18th, 2021
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Suspense, Gothic Fiction, Coming-of-Age Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
She doesnโ€™t exist. She canโ€™t exist.

โ€™Those who live in the walls must adjust, must twist themselves around in their home,
stretching themselves until theyโ€™re as thin as air. Not everyone can do what they can.
But soon enough, they canโ€™t help themselves. Signs of their presence remain in a house.
Eventually, every hidden thing is found.โ€™

Elise knows every inch of the house. She knows which boards will creak. She knows where the gaps are in the walls. She knows which parts can take her in, hide her away. Itโ€™s home, after all. The home her parents made for her. And home is where you stay, no matter what.

Eddie calls the same house his home. Eddie is almost a teenager now. He must no longer believe in the girl he sometimes sees from the corner of his eye. He needs her to disappear. But when his older brother senses her, too, they are faced with a question: how do they get rid of someone they arenโ€™t sure even exists?

And, if they cast her out, what other threats might they invite in?
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The Plague Letters by V. L. Valentine

Published: April 1st, 2021
Publisher: Viper Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery

SYNOPSIS:
WHO WOULD MURDER THE DYING…

London, 1665. Hidden within a growing pile of corpses, one victim of the pestilence stands out: a young woman with a shorn head and pieces of twine delicately tied around each ankle.

Symon Patrick, rector of St. Paul’s Covent Garden, cannot say exactly why this corpse amongst the many in his churchyard should give him pause. Longing to do good, he joins a group of medical men who have gathered to find a cure for the plague, each man more peculiar and splenetic than the next. But there is another, unknown to The Society for the Prevention and Cure of Plague, who is performing his own terrible experiments upon unwilling plague-ridden subjects.

It is Penelope – Symon’s unwanted yet unremovable addition to his household – who may yet shed light on the matter. Far more than what she appears, she is already on the hunt. But the dark presence that enters the houses of the sick will not stop, and has no mercy…

This hugely atmospheric and entertaining historical thriller will transport readers to the palaces and alleyways of seventeenth-century London. Perfect for fans of Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Andrew Taylor and C.J. Sansom.

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Tall Bones by Anna Bailey

Published: April 1st, 2021
Publisher: Transworld Publishing
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Psychological Fiction, Coming-of-Age Fiction, Crime Fiction, Adventure Fiction, Political Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
When seventeen-year-old Emma leaves her best friend Abi at a party in the woods, she believes, like most girls her age, that their lives are just beginning. Many things will happen that night, but Emma will never see her friend again.

Abi’s disappearance cracks open the faรงade of the small town of Whistling Ridge, its intimate history of long-held grudges and resentment. Even within Abi’s family, there are questions to be asked – of Noah, the older brother whom Abi betrayed, of Jude, the shining younger sibling who hides his battle scars, of Dolly, her mother and Samuel, her father – both in thrall to the fire and brimstone preacher who holds the entire town in his grasp. Then there is Rat, the outsider, whose presence in the town both unsettles and excites those around him.

Anything could happen in Whistling Ridge, this tinder box of small-town rage, and all it will take is just one spark – the truth of what really happened that night out at the Tall Bones….
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Greenwich Park by Katherine Faulkner

Published: April 15th, 2021
Publisher: Raven Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Thriller

SYNOPSIS:
Daniel is the perfect husband.
Rory is the perfect brother.
Serena is the perfect sister-in-law.

And Rachel? Rachel is the perfect nightmare.

When Helen, finally pregnant after years of tragedy, attends her first antenatal class, she is expecting her loving architect husband to arrive soon after, along with her confident, charming brother Rory and his pregnant wife, the effortlessly beautiful Serena. What she is not expecting is Rachel.

Extroverted, brash, unsettling single mother-to-be Rachel, who just wants to be Helen’s friend. Who just wants to get know Helen and her friends and her family. Who just wants to know everything about them. Every little secretโ€ฆ
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The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams

Published: April 15th, 2021
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Historical Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
In 1901, the word bondmaid was discovered missing from the Oxford English Dictionary. This is the story of the girl who stole it.

Motherless and irrepressibly curious, Esme spends her childhood in the Scriptorium, a garden shed in Oxford where her father and a team of lexicographers are gathering words for the very first Oxford English Dictionary.

Esme’s place is beneath the sorting table, unseen and unheard. One day, she sees a slip containing the word ‘bondmaid’ flutter to the floor unclaimed.

Over time, Esme realises that some words are considered more important than others, and that words and meanings relating to women’s experiences often go unrecorded. She begins to collect words for another dictionary: The Dictionary of Lost Words.
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Cunning Women by Elizabeth Lee

Published: April 22nd, 2021
Publisher: Windmill Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Historical Fiction, Historical Romance

SYNOPSIS:
A bewitching debut from a magnetic new voice in historical fiction. CUNNING WOMEN is sure to be loved by fans of The Essex Serpent and The Mercies.

They only want a kindness, but beware, for if you have no coin, they will curse you black and blue.

1620s, Lancashire. Away from the village lies a small hamlet, abandoned since the Plague, where only one family dwell amongst its ruins. Young Sarah Haworth, her mother, brother and little sister Annie are a family of outcasts by day and the recipients of visitors by night. They are cunning folk, the villagers will always need them, quick with a healing balm or more, should your needs require. They can keep secrets too, because no one would believe them anyway.

When Sarah spies a young man taming a wild horse, she risks being caught to watch him calm the animal. And when Daniel sees Sarah he does not just see a strange, dirty thing, he sees her for who she really is, a strong creature about to come into her own. But can something as fragile as love blossom between these two in such a place as this?

And when a new magistrate arrives to rid out those behind the strange ends that keep befalling the villagers, he has his eye on one family alone. And a torch in his hand.

Cunning Women is the powerful reckoning of a young woman with her wildness, a heartbreaking tale of young love and a shattering story of the intolerance that reigned during the long shadow of the Pendle Witch Trials when those who did not conform found persecution at every door.

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Ariadne by Jennifer Saint

Published: April 29th, 2021
Publisher: Wildfire
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Historical Fiction, Fairy Tale

SYNOPSIS:
A mesmerising retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. Perfect for fans of CIRCE, A SONG OF ACHILLES, and THE SILENCE OF THE GIRLS.

As Princesses of Crete and daughters of the fearsome King Minos, Ariadne and her sister Phaedra grow up hearing the hoofbeats and bellows of the Minotaur echo from the Labyrinth beneath the palace. The Minotaur – Minos’s greatest shame and Ariadne’s brother – demands blood every year.

When Theseus, Prince of Athens, arrives in Crete as a sacrifice to the beast, Ariadne falls in love with him. But helping Theseus kill the monster means betraying her family and country, and Ariadne knows only too well that in a world ruled by mercurial gods – drawing their attention can cost you everything.

In a world where women are nothing more than the pawns of powerful men, will Ariadne’s decision to betray Crete for Theseus ensure her happy ending? Or will she find herself sacrificed for her lover’s ambition?

Ariadne gives a voice to the forgotten women of one of the most famous Greek myths, and speaks to their strength in the face of angry, petulant Gods. Beautifully written and completely immersive, this is an exceptional debut novel.

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Threadneedle by Cari Thomas

Published: May 27th, 2021
Publisher: HarperVoyagerUK
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Fairy Tale, Fantasy Fiction, Horror Fiction, Coming-of-Age Fiction, Urban Fiction, Contemporary Fantasy, Romance Fantasy

SYNOPSIS:
Within the boroughs of London, nestled among its streets, hides another city, filled with magic.
โ€˜Magic and love. Love and magic. They destroy everything in the end โ€ฆโ€™

Annaโ€™s Aunt has always warned her of the dangers of magic. Its twists. Its knots. Its deadly consequences.

Now Anna counts down the days to the ceremony that will bind her magic forever.

Until she meets Effie and Attis.

They open her eyes to a London she never knew existed. A shop that sells memories. A secret library where the librarian feeds off words. A club where revellers lose themselves in a haze of spells.

But as she is swept deeper into this world, Anna begins to wonder if her Aunt was right all along.

Is her magic a gift โ€ฆ or a curse?
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The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris

Published: June 1st, 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Suspense, Literary Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
Get Out meets The Devil Wears Prada in this electric debut about the tension that unfurls when two young Black women meet against the starkly white backdrop of book publishing.

Twenty-six-year-old editorial assistant Nella Rogers is tired of being the only Black employee at Wagner Books. Fed up with the isolation and the micro-aggressions, she’s thrilled when Hazel starts working in the cubicle beside hers. They’ve only just started comparing natural hair care regimens, though, when a string of uncomfortable events cause Nella to become Public Enemy Number One and Hazel, the Office Darling.

Then the notes begin to appear on Nella’s desk: LEAVE WAGNER. NOW.

It’s hard to believe Hazel is behind these hostile messages. But as Nella starts to spiral and obsess over the sinister forces at play, she soon realises that there is a lot more at stake than her career.

A whip-smart and dynamic thriller and sly social commentary, The Other Black Girl will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last twist.

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Everything Happens For A Reason by Katie Allen

Published: June 10th, 2021
Publisher: Orenda Books
Format: Paperback, Kindle
Genre: Literary Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
When Rachel’s baby is stillborn, she becomes obsessed with the idea that saving a stranger s life months earlier is to blame. An unforgettable, heart-wrenching, warm and funny debut.

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Mum-to-be Rachel did everything right, but it all went wrong. Her son, Luke, was stillborn and she finds herself on maternity leave without a baby, trying to make sense of her loss.

When a misguided well-wisher tells her that ‘everything happens for a reason’, she becomes obsessed with finding that reason, driven by grief and convinced that she is somehow to blame. She remembers that on the day she discovered her pregnancy, she’d stopped a man from jumping in front of a train, and she s now certain that saving his life cost her the life of her son.

Desperate to find him, she enlists an unlikely ally in Lola, an Underground worker, and Lola’s seven-year-old daughter, Josephine, and eventually tracks him down, with completely unexpected results…

Both a heart-wrenchingly poignant portrait of grief and a gloriously uplifting and disarmingly funny story of a young woman’s determination, Everything Happens for a Reason is a bittersweet, life- affirming read and, quite simply, unforgettable.
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Midnight in Everwood by M. A . Kuzniar

Published: October 28th, 2021
Publisher: HQ
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Fairy Tale, Magical Realism, Fantasy Fiction, Coming-of-Age Fiction, Historical Fantasy

SYNOPSIS:
In the darkness of night, magic awaitsโ€ฆ

The Nutcracker for adults, perfect for fans of Robert Dinsdaleโ€™s The Toymakers, Erin Morgensternโ€™s The Night Circus and Stephanie Garberโ€™s Caraval

โ€™It was a rainy day that the magic came, and once magic has entered your life, you stay in its glittering clutch foreverโ€™

Nottingham, 1906

Marietta Stelle longs to be a ballerina but as Christmas draws nearer, her dancing days are numbered. At the wishes of her family, she will be obligated to marry and take up her place in society in the New Year. But when a mysterious new neighbour, Dr Drosselmeier, purchases a neighbouring townhouse, it heralds the arrival of magic and wonder in her life. Although Drosselmeierโ€™s magic is darker than Marietta could have imaginedโ€ฆ

When he constructs an elaborate set for her final ballet performance, she discovers it carries a magic all of its own. As the clock chimes midnight, Marietta finds herself walking through a land of snow-topped fir trees leading to a frozen sugar palace silent with secrets.

In the darkness of night, magic awaits and you will never forget what you find hereโ€ฆ

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Emma’s Anticipated Treasures: 21 Books In 2021

Choosing the books I’m most excited about being released this year has taken forever. 2021 already has a vast array of books scheduled for release that I can not wait to read. I decided to cheat a little and have created two lists: this one with books by already published authors, and another I’ll post in the coming days with the debuts I’m most looking forward to.

While all of these authors have already been published, some of them are new to me, such as Catriona Ward and Yaa Gyasi. Then there are the authors I discovered last year or with their debut, such as Elizabeth Macneal, C. J. Tudor and Sarah J. Maas. Finally, we have some of my auto-read authors such as Stacey Halls, C. J. Skuse, C. L. Taylor, Mark Edwards and Beth O’ Leary.

Here are the 21 books I’m most excited for this year:

The Burning Girls by C. J. Tudor

Published: January 21st, 2021
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Horror Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
500 years ago: eight martyrs were burnt to death
30 years ago: two teenagers vanished without trace
Two months ago: the vicar committed suicide

Welcome to Chapel Croft.

For Rev Jack Brooks and teenage daughter Flo it’s supposed to be a fresh start. New job, new home. But, as Jack knows, the past isn’t easily forgotten.

And in a close-knit community where the residents seem as proud as they are haunted by Chapel Croft’s history, Jack must tread carefully. Ancient superstitions as well as a mistrust of outsiders will be hard to overcome.

Yet right away Jack has more frightening concerns.

Why is Flo plagued by visions of burning girls?
Who’s sending them sinister, threatening messages?
And why did no one mention that the last vicar killed himself?

Chapel Croft’s secrets lie deep and dark as the tomb. Jack wouldn’t touch them if not for Flo – anything to protect Flo.

But the past is catching up with Chapel Croft – and with Jack. For old ghosts with scores to settle will never rest . . .
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A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Mass

Published: February 16th, 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Fantasy Fiction, High Fantasy, Romantic Fantasy

SYNOPSIS:
Sarah J. Maas’s sexy, richly imagined A Court of Thorns and Roses series continues with the journey of Feyre’s fiery sister, Nesta

Nesta Archeron has always been prickly – proud, swift to anger and slow to forgive. And since the war – since being made High Fae against her will – she’s struggled to forget the horrors she endured and find a place for herself within the strange and deadly Night Court.
The person who ignites her temper more than any other is Cassian, the battle-scarred, winged warrior who is there at Nesta’s every turn. But her temper isn’t the only thing Cassian ignites. And when they are forced to train in battle together, sparks become flame.
As the threat of war casts its shadow over them once again, Nesta and Cassian must fight monsters from within and without if they are to stand a chance of halting the enemies of their court. But the ultimate risk will be searching for acceptance – and healing – in each other’s arms.
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Dead Head (Sweetpea 3) by C. J. Skuse

Published: February 18th, 2021
Publisher: HQ
Format: Paperback, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Dark Comedy, Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Crime Fiction, Book Series

SYNOPSIS:
Victim. Murderer. Serial Killer. What next?
The third darkly comic thriller in the highly addictive Sweetpea series featuring serial killer Rhiannon Lewis.

Can a serial killer ever lose their taste for murder?

Since confessing to her bloody murder spree Rhiannon Lewis, the now-notorious Sweetpea killer, has been feeling out-of-sorts.

Having fled the UK on a cruise ship to start her new life, Rhiannon should be feeling happy. But itโ€™s hard to turn over a new leaf when sheโ€™s stuck in an oversized floating tin can with the Gammonati and screaming kids. Especially when they remind her of Ivy โ€“ the baby she gave up for a life carrying on killing.

Rhiannon is all at sea. Sheโ€™s lost her taste for blood but is it really gone for good? Maybe Rhiannon is realising that thereโ€™s more to life than deathโ€ฆ

The third book in the critically-acclaimed series following Sweetpea and In Bloom featuring everyoneโ€™s favourite truly original girl-next-door serial killer Rhiannon Lewis.
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Nighthawking by Russ Thomas

Published: February 18th, 2021
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Hardboiled, Police Procedural, Crime Series

SYNOPSIS:
Sheffieldโ€™s beautiful Botanical Gardens โ€“ an oasis of peace in a world filled with sorrow, confusion and pain. And then, one morning, a body is found in the Gardens. A young woman, dead from a stab wound, buried in a quiet corner. Police quickly determine that the bodyโ€™s been there for months. It would have gone undiscovered for years โ€“ but someone just sneaked into the Gardens and dug it up.

Who is the victim? Who killed her and hid her body? Who dug her up? And who left a macabre marker on the body?

In his quest to find her murderer, DS Adam Tyler will find himself drawn into the secretive world of nighthawkers: treasure-hunters who operate under cover of darkness, seeking the lost and valuableโ€ฆ and willing to kill to keep what they find.

That which was lost… will always be found again
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Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

Published: March 4th, 2021
Publisher: Viking
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
As a child Gifty would ask her parents to tell the story of their journey from Ghana to Alabama, seeking escape in myths of heroism and romance. When her father and brother succumb to the hard reality of immigrant life in the American South, their family of four becomes two – and the life Gifty dreamed of slips away.

Years later, desperate to understand the opioid addiction that destroyed her brother’s life, she turns to science for answers. But when her mother comes to stay, Gifty soon learns that the roots of their tangled traumas reach farther than she ever thought. Tracing her family’s story through continents and generations will take her deep into the dark heart of modern America.

Transcendent Kingdom is a searing story story of love, loss and redemption, and the myriad ways we try to rebuild our lives from the rubble of our collective pasts. Pre-order here.

The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward

Published: March 18th, 2021
Publisher: Viper Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Psychological Thriller, Crime Fiction, Horror Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
This is the story of a murderer. A stolen child. Revenge. This is the story of Ted, who lives with his daughter Lauren and his cat Olivia in an ordinary house at the end of an ordinary street.

All these things are true. And yet some of them are lies.

You think you know what’s inside the last house on Needless Street. You think you’ve read this story before. In the dark forest at the end of Needless Street, something lies buried. But it’s not what you think…
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When I Was Ten by Fiona Cummings

Published: April 15th, 2021
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Fiction, Crime Fiction, Domestic Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
Twenty-one years ago, Dr Richard Carter and his wife Pamela were murdered in what has become the most infamous double murder of the modern age.

Ten-year-old Sara Carter โ€“ nicknamed the Angel of Death โ€“ spent eight years in a childrenโ€™s secure unit and is living quietly under an assumed name with a family of her own.

Now, on the anniversary of the trial, a documentary team has tracked down her older sister Shannon Carter, compelling her to break two decades of silence.

Her explosive interview sparks national headlines and journalist Brinley Booth, a childhood friend of the Carter sisters, is tasked with covering the news story.

For the first time, the three women are forced to confront what really happened on that blood-soaked night โ€“ with devastating consequences for them all.

When I Was Ten is a chilling page-turner by Fiona Cummins.
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The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary

Published: April 29th, 2021
Publisher: Quercus
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Contemporary Romance

SYNOPSIS:
Addie and her sister are about to embark on an epic road trip to a friend’s wedding in rural Scotland. The playlist is all planned and the snacks are packed.

But, not long after setting off, a car slams into the back of theirs. The driver is none other than Addie’s ex, Dylan, who she’s avoided since their traumatic break-up two years earlier.

Dylan and his best mate are heading to the wedding too, and they’ve totalled their car, so Addie has no choice but to offer them a ride. The car is soon jam-packed full of luggage and secrets, and with four hundred miles ahead of them, Dylan and Addie can’t avoid confronting the very messy history of their relationship…

Will they make it to the wedding on time? And, more importantly… is this really the end of the road for Addie and Dylan?
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Her Last Holiday by C. L. Taylor

Published: April 29th, 2021
Publisher: Avon
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Fiction, Crime Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
You come to Soul Shrink to be healed. You donโ€™t expect to die.

Two years ago, Franโ€™s sister Jenna disappeared on a wellness retreat in Gozo that went terribly wrong.

Tom Wade, the now infamous man behind Soul Shrink Retreats, has just been released from prison after serving his sentence for the deaths of two people. But he has never let on what happened to the third victim: Jenna.

Determined to find out the truth, Fran books herself onto his upcoming retreat โ€“ the first since his release โ€“ and finds herself face to face with the man who might hold the key to her sisterโ€™s disappearance. The only question is, will she escape the retreat alive? Or does someone out there want Jennaโ€™s secrets to stay hidden?

The master of suspense is back. Prepare yourself for the latest heart-in-mouth rollercoaster ride from the Sunday Times bestseller.
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The Metal Heart by Caroline Lea

Published: April 29th, 2021
Publisher: Penguin
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Historical Fiction, Thriller, Psychological Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
The sky is clear, star-stamped and silvered by the waxing gibbous moon.

No planes have flown over the islands tonight; no bombs have fallen for over a year.
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Orkney, 1940. Five hundred Italian prisoners-of-war arrive to fortify these remote and windswept islands. Resentful islanders are fearful of the enemy in their midst, but not orphaned twin sisters Dorothy and Constance. Already outcasts, they volunteer to nurse all prisoners who are injured or fall sick.

Soon Dorothy befriends Cesare, an artists swept up by the machine of war and almost broken by the horrors he has witnessed. She is entranced by his plan to build an Italian chapel from war scrap and sea derbis, and something beautiful begins to blossom.

But Con, scarred from a betrayal in her past, is afraid for her sister; she knows that people are not always what they seem.

Soon, trust frays between the islanders and outsiders, and between the sisters – their hearts torn by rival claims of duty and desire. A storm is coming…

In the tradition of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, The Metal Heart is a hauntingly rich Second World War love story about courage, brutality, freedom and beauty and the essence of what makes us human during the darkest of times.
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Circus of Wonders by Elizabeth Macneal

Published: May 13th, 2021
Publisher: Picador
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Historical Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
1866. In a coastal village in southern England, Nell picks violets for a living. Set apart by her community because of the birthmarks that speckle her skin, Nellโ€™s world is her beloved brother and devotion to the sea.

But when Jasper Jupiterโ€™s Circus of Wonders arrives in the village, Nell is kidnapped. Her father has sold her, promising Jasper Jupiter his very own leopard girl. It is the greatest betrayal of Nell’s life, but as her fame grows, and she finds friendship with the other performers and Jasperโ€™s gentle brother Toby, she begins to wonder if joining the show is the best thing that has ever happened to her.

In London, newspapers describe Nell as the eighth wonder of the world. Figurines are cast in her image, and crowds rush to watch her soar through the air. But who gets to tell Nellโ€™s story? What happens when her fame threatens to eclipse that of the showman who bought her? And as she falls in love with Toby, can he detach himself from his past and the terrible secret that binds him to his brother?

Moving from the pleasure gardens of Victorian London to the battle-scarred plains of the Crimea, Circus of Wonders is an astonishing story about power and ownership, fame and the threat of invisibility.
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Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Published: May 27th, 2021
Publisher: Hutchinson
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Saga, Literary Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
A lifetime holding it together.
One party will bring it crashing down.

Malibu: August, 1983. It’s the day of Nina Riva’s annual end-of-summer party, and anticipation is at a fever pitch. Everyone wants to be around the famous Rivas: Nina, the talented surfer and supermodel; brothers Jay and Hud, one a championship surfer, the other a renowned photographer; and their adored baby sister, Kit. Together, the siblings are a source of fascination in Malibu and the world over-especially as the offspring of the legendary singer, Mick Riva.

The only person not looking forward to the party of the year is Nina herself, who never wanted to be the center of attention, and who has also just been very publicly abandoned by her pro tennis player husband. Oh, and maybe Hud-because it is long past time to confess something to the brother from whom he’s been inseparable since birth.

Jay, on the other hand, is counting the minutes until nightfall, when the girl he can’t stop thinking about promised she’ll be there.

And Kit has a couple secrets of her own-including a guest she invited without consulting anyone.

By midnight the party will be completely out of control. By morning, the Riva mansion will have gone up in flames. But before that first spark in the early hours before dawn, the alcohol will flow, the music will play, and the loves and secrets that shaped this family’s generations will all come bubbling to the surface.

Malibu Rising is a story about one unforgettable night in the life of a family: the night they each have to choose what they will keep from the people who made them . . . and what they will leave behind.

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The Pact by Sharon Bolton

Published: May 27th, 2021
Publisher: Trapeze
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Thriller

SYNOPSIS:
A golden summer, and six talented friends are looking forward to the brightest of futures – until a daredevil game goes horribly wrong, and a woman and two children are killed.

18-year-old Megan takes the blame, leaving the others free to get on with their lives. In return, they each agree to a ‘favour’, payable on her release from prison.

Twenty years later Megan is free.
Let the games begin . . .
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The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley

Published: May 27th, 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Magical Realism, Fantasy Fiction, Historical Fantasy, Alternate History

SYNOPSIS:
Come home, if you remember.

The postcard has been held at the sorting office for ninety-one years, waiting to be delivered to Joe Tournier. On the front is a lighthouse – Eilean Mor, in the Outer Hebrides.

Joe has never left England, never even left London. He is a British slave, one of thousands throughout the French Empire. He has a job, a wife, a baby daughter.

But he also has flashes of a life he cannot remember and of a world that never existed – a world where English is spoken in England, and not French.

And now he has a postcard of a lighthouse built just six months ago, that was first written nearly one hundred years ago, by a stranger who seems to know him very well.

Joe’s journey to unravel the truth will take him from French-occupied London to a remote Scottish island, and back through time itself as he battles for his life – and for a very different future.
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Mrs. England by Stacey Halls

Published: June 10th, 2021
Publisher: Manilla Press
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Historical Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
West Yorkshire, 1904. When newly graduated nurse Ruby May takes a position looking after the children of Charles and Lilian England, a wealthy couple from a powerful dynasty of mill owners, she hopes it will be the fresh start she needs. But as she adapts to life at the isolated Hardcastle House, it becomes clear there’s something not quite right about the beautiful, mysterious Mrs England.

Ostracised by the servants and feeling increasingly uneasy, Ruby is forced to confront her own demons in order to prevent history from repeating itself. After all, there’s no such thing as the perfect family – and she should know.

Simmering with slow-burning menace, Mrs England is a portrait of an Edwardian marriage, weaving an enthralling story of men and women, power and control, courage, truth and the very darkest deception. Set against the atmospheric landscape of West Yorkshire, Stacey Halls’ third novel proves her one of the most exciting and compelling new storytellers of our times.
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Truth or Dare (Helen Grace 10) by M. J. Arlidge

Published: June 24th, 2021
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Hardboiled, Police Procedural, Crime Fiction, Crime Series

SYNOPSIS:
The unmissable brand new Helen Grace thriller from million-copy bestseller M. J. Arlidge.
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The Rule by David Jackson

Published: July 8th, 2021
Publisher: Viper Books
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Crime Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
MY DAD SAYS BAD THINGS
HAPPEN WHEN I BREAK IT…

Daniel is looking forward to his birthday. He wants fish and chips, a big chocolate cake, and a comic book starring his favourite superhero. And as long as he follows The Rule, nothing bad will happen.

Daniel will be twenty-three next week. And he has no idea that he’s about to kill a stranger.

Daniel’s parents know that their beloved and vulnerable son will be taken away. They know that Daniel didn’t mean to hurt anyone, he just doesn’t know his own strength. They dispose of the body. Isn’t that what any loving parent would do? But as forces on both sides of the law begin to close in on them, they realise they have no option but to finish what they started. Even if it means that others will have to die…

Because they’ll do anything to protect him. Even murder.
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The Hollows by Mark Edwards

Published: July 8th, 2021
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Format: Paperback, Kindle
Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
From the bestselling author of The House Guest comes a chilling story set deep in the woodsโ€ฆ

With his marriage over and his career in freefall, journalist Tom decides to reconnect with his fourteen-year-old daughter, Frankie. Desperate to spend precious time together now that they live an ocean apart, he brings her to Hollow Falls, a cabin resort deep in the woods of Maine.

From the outset thereโ€™s something a little eerie about the placeโ€•strange whispers in the trees, windchimes echoing through the forestโ€•but when Tom meets true-crime podcasters David and Connie, he receives a chilling warning. Hollow Falls has a gruesome history: twenty years ago this week, a double slaying shut down the resort. The crime was never solved, and now the woods are overrun with murder-obsessed tourists looking to mark the grim anniversary.

Itโ€™s clear that thereโ€™s something deeply disturbing going on at Hollow Falls. And as Tomโ€™s dream trip turns into a nightmare, he and Frankie are faced with a choice: uncover the truth, or get out while they still can.
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I Know What You’ve Done by Dorothy Koomson

Published: July 8th, 2021
Publisher: Headline
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Crime Fiction

SYNOPSIS:
What if all your neighbours’ secrets landed in a diary on your doorstep?

What if the woman who gave it to you was murdered by one of the people in the diary?

What if the police asked if you knew anything?

Would you hand over the book of secrets?

Or … would you try to find out what everyone had done?

I Know What You’ve Done

The blistering new novel from Queen of The Big Reveal.
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The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell

Published: July 22nd, 2021
Publisher: Century
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense

SYNOPSIS:
DON’T GO NEAR THE HOUSE IN THE WOODS…

It’s late at night and Kim is waiting. Her daughter, Tallulah, is out on a date, and hasn’t returned.

Desperate to find out where she might be, Kim contacts her friends, and discovers that Tallulah was last seen heading to a party at a house in the woods.

The locals call it Dark Place.

Two years on, the mystery of Tallulah’s disappearance remains unsolved. But could a note discovered in the woods lead to the truth about what happened that night?

A note reading ‘DIG HERE’ . . .
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For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing

Published: August 5th, 2021
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Format: Hardcover, Kindle
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Psychological Thriller

SYNOPSIS:
SOME LESSONS CAN BE DEADLY…

Teddy Crutcher has just won Teacher of the Year at the prestigious Belmont Academy, home exclusively to the brightest and the best.

He says his wife couldn’t be more proud – though no-one has seen her in a while.

He’s deeply committed to improving his students. And well aware which ones need improving.

And all he wants is for his colleagues – and the endlessly interfering parents – to stay out of his way.

Oddly, not everyone agrees that Teddy has their best interests at heart.

But will that change when someone receives a lesson to die for…?
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20 Favourites of 2020 – Squadpod Recommends

I decided that as well as sharing my favourite 20 books of 2020 (see yesterday’s post), I would also ask some of my blogger friends in a group we call the Squadpod for their lists too. I love how many of the same books appear on these lists as well as how different they are. They’ve certainly given me lots of reading ideas for 2021!

Read to the end to see which books from this stack gets our overall recommendation of the year.

Beth at Beth’s Booketlist

  • The Sun Sister by Lucinda Riley
  • A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
  • 10 Minutes, 38 Seconds in this Strange World by Elif Shafak
  • My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward by Mark Lukach
  • The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christie Leferti
  • The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
  • Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Russell
  • Dear Mrs. Bird by AJ Pearce
  • A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
  • A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
  • A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer
  • City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Black Flamingo by Dean Atta
  • Sadie by Courtney Summers
  • The Other Bennett Sister by Janice Hadlow
  • Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo
  • The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
  • The Moon Sister by Lucinda Riley
  • The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton

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Claire at SecretWorldofABook

  • Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
  • A More Perfect Life by Tammye Huf
  • Tsarina by Ellen Alpsten
  • Ariadne by Jennifer Saint
  • The Life We Almost Had by Amelia Henley
  • The Binding by Bridget Collins
  • The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell
  • Madam by Phoebe Wynne
  • ACOTAR Series by Sarah J. Maas
  • Magpie Lane by Lucy Atkins
  • The Waiting Rooms by Eve Smith
  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • The First Time I Saw You by Emma Cooper
  • The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
  • Precious You by Helen Monks Kidd
  • Q by Christina Dalcher
  • Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley
  • Beyond the Moon by Catherine Taylor
  • The Foundling by Stacey Halls
  • The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson

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Clare at The Fallen Librarian Reviews

  • Six Stories by Matt Wesolowski
  • Mr. Nobody by Catherine Steadman
  • Saving Missy by Beth Morrey
  • The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
  • The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
  • Sins of the Father by Sharon Bairden
  • Recipe For A Perfect Wife by Karma Brown
  • Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce
  • The Switch by Beth O’Leary
  • Keeper by Jessica Moor
  • When I Come Home Again by Caroline Scott
  • Love Orange by Natasha Randall
  • The Winter Garden by Heidi Swain
  • Pine by Francine Toon
  • The Other People by C. J. Tudor
  • Nine Elms by Robert Bryndza
  • The Silent Treatment by Abbie Greaves
  • Never Forget by Michel Bussi
  • We Are All the Same in the Dark by Julia Heaberlin
  • Letters from the Dead by Sam Hurcom

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Sue at Brown Flopsy’s Book Burrow

  • A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ni Ghrofia
  • The Pretenders by Agatha Zaza
  • The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harwood
  • Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart
  • City of Spies by Maria Timon
  • The Sound Mirror by Heidi James
  • Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
  • The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
  • The Silence by Susan Allott
  • The Switch by Beth O’Leary
  • Big Girl, Small Town by Michelle Gallen
  • Nothing To See Here by Kevin Wilson
  • Love Orange by Natasha Randall
  • The Dragon Lady by Louisa Treger
  • The Philosopher’s Daughters by Alison Booth
  • Exit Management by Naomi Booth
  • Dear Emmie Blue by Lia Louis
  • Small Pleasures by Clare Chambers
  • This Lovely City by Louise Hare
  • Our Fathers by Rebecca Wait

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Karen at The Book Blogging Bureau

  • The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
  • Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
  • In the Sweep of the Bay by Cath Barton
  • The Watchmaker of Filligree Street by Natasha Pulley
  • The Mist by Ragnar Jonasson
  • The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside by Jessica Ryn
  • The Diabolical Bones by Bella Ellis
  • Strangers by C. L. Taylor
  • The Storm by Amanda Jennings
  • All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle
  • The Truants by Kate Weinberg
  • The Winter Garden by Heidi Swain
  • A Wedding at the Beach Hut by Veronica Henry
  • Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
  • Love Orange by Natasha Randall
  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • The Snow Song by Sally Gardner
  • The Killings at Kingfisher Hill by Sophie Hannah
  • I Made A Mistake by Jane Corry
  • Starry Skies over the Chocolate Pot Cafe by Jessica Redland

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Zoe at Zoe’s Book Nook

  • The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
  • The Thief on the Winged Horse by Kate Mascarenhas
  • Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
  • Famished by Anna Vaught
  • Christine by Stephen King
  • Hermit by S. R. White
  • Nothing Can Hurt You by Nicola Maye Goldberg
  • Rose Madder by Stephen King
  • The Shining by Stephen King
  • Misery by Stephen King
  • Carrie by Stephen King
  • All Your Twisted Secrets by Diana Urban
  • The Cat and the City by Nick Bradley
  • Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
  • Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • Good Girls Die First by Kathryn Foxfield
  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • Washington Black by Esi Edugyan
  • The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale
  • Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo

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Hayley at The Lotus Readers Blog

  • Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
  • The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
  • When We Fall by Carolyn Kirby
  • When I Come Home Again by Caroline Scott
  • Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman
  • If I Could Say Goodbye by Emma Cooper
  • Mix Tape by Jane Sanderson
  • The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harwood
  • A Song of Isolation by Michael J. Malone
  • The Waiting Rooms by Eve Smith
  • The Museum of Broken Promises by Elizabeth Buchan
  • The Big Chill by Doug Johnstone
  • When the Music Stops by Joe Heap
  • A Girl Made of Air by Nydia Hetherington
  • The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon by Sarah Steele
  • Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce
  • The Secrets of Strangers by Charity Norman
  • Magpie Lane by Lucy Atkins
  • Spirited by Julie Cohen
  • This Lovely City by Louise Hare

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Vikkie at Little Miss Book Lover 87

  • All My Lies Are True by Dorothy Koomson
  • The Education of Ivy Edwards by Hannah Tovey
  • No Child of Mine (Trilogy) by Susan Lewis
  • The Never Have I Ever Club by Mary Jayne Baker
  • The School of Starting Over by Lisa Swift
  • Meet Me at Fir Tree Lodge by Rachel Dove
  • The Stolen Sisters by Louise Jensen
  • People Like Her by Ellery Lloyd
  • Predator Zoe Caldwell
  • Second Chance Hotel by Rachel Dove
  • The Life We Almost Had by Amelia Henley
  • One Step Behind by Lauren North
  • After the Silence by Louise O’Neill
  • Don’t Tell Teacher by Suzy K. Quinn
  • Trust No One by Kerri Beevis
  • The Shelf by Helly Acton
  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • A Christmas Rescue by Samantha Chase
  • Mother Loves Me by Abby Davies
  • Love Songs for Skeptics by Christina Pishiris

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Ellie at Elspells

  • The Animals at Lockwood Manor by Jane Healey
  • Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
  • Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
  • The Truth Must Dazzle Gradually by Helen Cullen
  • Saving Lucia by Anna Vaught
  • Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo
  • Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones
  • You Will Be Safe Here by Damian Barr
  • The Sound Mirror by Heidi James
  • Conjure Women by Afia Atakora
  • The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
  • A Different Drummer by William Melvin Kelley
  • For When I’m Gone by Rebecca Ley
  • Inside the Beautiful Inside by Emily Bullock
  • Love Orange by Natasha Randall
  • A Girl Made of Air by Nydia Hetherington
  • Should We Fall Behind by Sharon Duggal
  • The Night of the Flood by Zoe Somerville
  • The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
  • Exit Management by Naomi Booth

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Kirsty at Kirsty’s Book Buying Addiction

  • It Started With A Secret by Jill Mansel
  • Maybe One Day by Debbie Johnson
  • The Secret Seaside Escape by Heidi Swain
  • The Sight of You by Holly Miller
  • The Life We Almost Had by Amelia Henley
  • Our Story by Miranda Dickinson
  • If I Could Say Goodbye by Emma Cooper
  • All I Want For Christmas by Joanna Bolouri
  • A Christmas Wedding at the Castle by Eliza J. Scott
  • A Perfect Paris Christmas by Mandy Baggot
  • The Lake House by Christine Barlow
  • I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday by Milly Johnson
  • The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea by Jaimie Admans
  • Daisy’s Vintage Cornish Camper Van by Ali McNamara
  • Meet Me at Pebble Beach by Bella Osborne
  • The Minute I Saw You by Paige Toon
  • The Day We Met by Roxie Cooper
  • The Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie Silver
  • Pretending by Holly Bourne
  • The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley

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Danielle at The Reading Closet

  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • The Abduction by A. A. Chaudhuri
  • A Good Neighbourhood by Therese Ann Fowler
  • Ash Mountain by Helen Fitzgerald
  • Here To Stay by Mark Edwards
  • Three – Fifths by John Vercher
  • The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
  • Whispers in the Dark by Chris McDonald
  • What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
  • Hinton Hollow Death Trip by Will Carver
  • Block 46 by Johana Gustawsson
  • A Song of Isolation by Michael J. Malone
  • Deity by Matt Wesolowski
  • The Push by Ashley Audrain
  • The Last House On Needless Street by Catriona Ward
  • Call Me Mummy by Tina Baker
  • This Little Family by Ines Bayard
  • How To Be Brave by Louise Beech
  • Three by D. A. Mishani
  • The Sin Eater by Megan Campisi

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Ceri at The Lil’ Book Blog

  • The Secret Seaside Escape by Heidi Swain
  • The Seven Year Itch by Lyndsey Gallagher
  • 15 Minute Parenting by Joanna Fortune
  • An Almost Perfect Holiday by Lucy Diamond
  • With or Without You by Drew Davies
  • Under Your Skin by Rose McClelland
  • The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
  • The Child Who Never Was by Jane Renshaw
  • Memories We Bury by H A Leuschel
  • Autumn Skies over Ruby Falls by Holly Martin
  • Longhand by Andy Hamilton
  • Lovesongs for Skeptics by Christina Pishiris
  • The Boy Between by Amanda Prowse and Josiah Hartley
  • The First Time We Met by Jo Lovett
  • The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood
  • The School of Starting Over by Lisa Swift
  • The Hidden Beach by Karen. Swan
  • Hungry by Grace Dent
  • The Wife by Shalini Boland
  • The Lost Children by Shirley Dickson

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Cara at Welsh Book Lover

  • The Education of Ivy Edwards by Hannah Tovey
  • The Wish List by Sophia Money-Coutts
  • What Happens Now? By Sophia Money-Coutts
  • The Plus One by Sophia Money-Coutts
  • Something Borrowed by Emily Griffin
  • The Switch by Beth O’Leary
  • The Shelf by Helly Acton
  • Shagged. Married. Annoyed. by Chris and Rosie Ramsey
  • The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
  • The Lies You Told by Harriet Tyce
  • We Are Family by Nicola Gill
  • The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
  • The Never Have I Ever Club by Mary Jayne Baker
  • The New Girl by Harriet Walker
  • The Stranger on the Beach by Michelle Campbell
  • The Guest List by Lucy Foley
  • Saturdays at Noon by Rachel Marks
  • Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
  • The Chain by Adrian McKinty
  • Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce

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Tilly at Tilly Loves Books

  • Betty by Tiffany McDaniel
  • Leave The World Behind by Rumaan Alam
  • Imperfect Women by Araminta Hall
  • The Pretenders by Agatha Zaza
  • The System by Ryan Gattis
  • Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • Paris By Starlight by Robert Dinsdale
  • Ghosts by Dolly Alderton
  • The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida by Clarissa Goenawan
  • Paris Savages by Katherine Johnson
  • Should We Fall Behind by Sharon Duggal
  • When Life Gives You Mangoes by Kereen Getten
  • The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyln
  • An American Marriage by Tayari Jones
  • Dear Reader by Cathy Rentzenbrink
  • The Consequences of Love by Gavanndra Hodge
  • Against The Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa
  • When The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
  • All Adults Here by Emma Straub
  • The Warmth of Other Sons by Isabel Wilkerson

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Vicky at Gingerbread Book Reviews

  • The 24 Hour Cafe by Libby Page
  • Starting Over at Acorn Cottage by Kate Forster
  • The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
  • The Wish List by Sophia Money-Coutts
  • The Shelf by Helly Acton
  • The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley
  • The Winter Garden by Heidi Swain
  • The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse
  • One More For Christmas by Sarah Morgan
  • Uncoupling by Lorraine Brown
  • Away with the Penguins by Hazel Prior
  • Someday at Christmas by Lizzie Byron
  • Pretending by Holly Bourne
  • I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day by Millie Johnson
  • Miracle on Christmas Street by Annie O’Neil
  • Very Nearly Normal by Hannah Sunderland
  • My One True North by Milly Johnson
  • Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
  • The Six Tales of Christmas by Anne Marie Ryan
  • A Home on Bramble Hill by Holly Martin

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Sarah At The Book Whiskers

  • When I Come Home Again by Caroline Scott
  • The Parisians by Marius Gabriel
  • Coming Up For Air by Sarah Leipciger
  • Fields of Grace by Wendy Waters
  • People Like Us by Louise Fein
  • After the Party by Cressida Connolly
  • The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris
  • Catch The Moon, Mary by Wendy Waters
  • The End of Mr Y by Scarlett Thomas
  • False Value by Ben Aaronovich
  • Tangerine by Christine Mangan
  • The Lies You Told by Harriet Tyce
  • The Scorched Earth by Rachael Blok
  • The Appeal by Janice Hallett
  • The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George
  • Heatstroke by Hazel Barkworth
  • Little White Secrets by Carol Mason
  • Official Secrets by Andrew Raymond
  • In The Crypt With A Candlestick by Daisy Waugh
  • The Health of Strangers by Lesley Kelley

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Jackie and Hayley didn’t have a top 20 but still wanted to share their favourite reads of the year.

Jackie at Jackie’s Reading Corner

  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
  • Whispers in the Dark by Chris McDonald
  • The Curator by M.W Craven
  • The Last Crossing by Brian McGilloway
  • Strangers by C. L. Taylor
  • Witness X by SE Moorhead
  • Death of a Painter by Matthew Ross
  • The Creak in the Stairs by Eva Bjorg. Aegisdottir
  • How To Disappear by Gillian McAllister

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Hayley at Shelf.lyfe

  • The Thief on a Winged Horse by Kate Mascarenhas
  • The Secret Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab
  • Conjure Women by Afia Atakora
  • A Girl Made of Air by Nydia Hetherington
  • The Illustrated Child by Polly Crosby
  • The Hungry Ghost by HS Norup
  • Why I’m No Longer Talking (to White People) about Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
  • Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
  • Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

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SQUADPOD FAVOURITES

Our group favourite was a close call between two fantastic books: Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton and The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor. In the end it came down to one vote, with Three Hours taking the win with eight recommendations out of nineteen bloggers.

A number of books made a few of the lists. Here are the ones that came stood out as the most recommended:

Are any of these on your books of the year?

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Emma's Anticipated Treasures First Lines Friday Support Debuts

First Lines Friday: Victoria Park by Gemma Reeves

“At the end of Wolfie’s garden in a shed he built in the summer of 1951, the same year he turned nineteen and opened the kosher deli next to Victoria Park. He scavenged timber from a house shattered by the Blitz, and laid the roof with red clay tiles prised from the rubble.”

What is your first read of 2021? Today’s first lines are taken from mine, which is Victoria Park, a debut novel which is published on January 7th. I’m not far into it, but I’m really enjoying it so far and finding it a refreshing and uplifting read.

SYNOPSIS:

Mona and Wolfie have lived on Victoria Park for over fifty years. Now, on the eve of their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary, they must decide how to navigate Mona’s declining health. Bookended by the touching exploration of their love, Victoria Park follows the disparate lives of twelve people over the course of a single year. Told from their multiple perspectives in episodes which capture feelings of alienation and connection, the lingering memory of an acid attack in the park sends ripples of unease through the community. By the end of the novel, their carefully interwoven tales create a rich tapestry of resilience, love and loss.

With sharply observed insight into contemporary urban life, and characters we take to our hearts, Gemma Reeves has written a moving, uplifting debut which reflects those universal experiences that connect us all.

Keep an eye out for my review on January 14th as part of the blog tour.This sounds like the perfect way to start my reading year.

You can pre-order a copy here.