B.A. Parisβ BEHIND CLOSED DOORS is everything I need and more in a summer crime fiction read. Brimming with moments of quiet evil and breathtaking suspense, this is the perfect domestic thriller, guaranteed to make a big splash this August.
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In which I experiment with reading an apocalyptic thriller about spiders, and, predictably, it doesn't go so well.
Read MoreReview: DISAPPEARANCE AT DEVIL'S ROCK by Paul Tremblay
I thoroughly enjoyed this read, and found myself equal parts scared by and drawn into this cross between a crime novel and a supernatural thriller. Tremblayβs true talent lies in tricking us into believing that we can blame an otherworldly entity for an evil that turns out to be very much of our own making.
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Iβm thoroughly torn between my love for this series and my disappointment in this book. It was by no means a terrible read, but if I had picked this book up as my first M.J. Arlidge title, Iβm not sure I would have cared to read the rest of the series. Read on for my full thoughts.
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True ingenuity in a novel is hard to find, and Gina Wohlsdorfβs debut has it in spades. Much like its resort setting, SECURITY is a cutting-edge novel that showcases its creatorβs impeccable design and eye for detail. Wohlsdorf writes a razor-sharp thriller with a clinical approach to gore, guaranteed to unsettle even the most seasoned crime reader.
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