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The only one left by Riley Sager

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This is the first book of Riley Sager's that I read. I remember distinctly that it was all the rage and most forums I follow, had an alternate post about this novel. The plot revolves around the Hope family, primarily, Lenora Hope, who allegedly killed her parents and sister. She continues to live in her childhood home, named Hope's End, though her years have now rendered her almost invalid. Now, 54 years later, Kit McDeere, a health care aide arrives at Hope's End to care for Lenora. She battles her own demons, but greater ones lurk at Hope's End. Will sanity prevail as the people and the house reveal their secrets and betrayals. Dizzy. That's how I felt when I finished reading this novel. The writing ebbs and flows, in the sense that around the 40% mark, I was a bit bored. There are surprises along the way and you know pretty much in advance that there are big reveals coming. Boy, do they take their time. The final 25% of the book will hit you like a f...

Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter

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The plot revolves around the Carroll family - Julia, the eldest daughter goes missing and it tears her family apart. Her parents split, her sisters drift apart and time goes on. Until one day, when another girl disappears and everyone is pulled back into the past. The focus of this story is on the two surviving sisters - Lydia and Claire, for whom danger is much closer at hand than they could ever imagine. This book was intense. There is extreme vi*lence, ab*use, se*ual vi*lence and heaps of triggering elements. I read it in one day because I wanted answers as much as the victim's father. This book is not for the faint hearted or someone dealing with loss. It's hard and very disturbing. I started reading Karin Slaughter's books when I was introduced to the Grant County series. I loved those books and devoured them until she killed off my favourite character and I gave up. I started reading the Will Trent series and got through 4 books, but had to take a break. T...

Vera Wong's unsolicited advice for murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto

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I was after a bit of light reading this week after a pretty intense book and I found this novel in my TBR list. Cute. That was the first word that came to my mind when I started reading this book. The plot is pretty simple. Vera Wong owns a teahouse in Chinatown which has seen better days. She lives alone and has a very disciplined routine which she follows religiously. She is smart as a whip, set in her ways and considers herself to be knowledgeable about almost everything. Until one day, when her routine is interrupted because she finds a dead body in the middle of her teahouse. Thus begins Vera's quest to solve the murder because the cops don't do much and don't like her tea, therefore leading her to believe that they are pretty incompetent. Vera is smart. She purposely names her shop Vera Wang's world famous Teahouse because she wanted customers to make a connection to the famous dressmaker, be curious and visit her shop. Vera has many quirks. Some are e...

Everyone in my family has killed someone by Benjamin Stevenson

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I started reading this book because it takes place in an Australian setting. The novel reads from the POV of Ern, who is an aspiring novelist and wants to eliminate all cliches that a murder mystery novel, it's characters, the criminal and the detectives may display. This novel prominently displays an oath by some of the most prolific and unmatched crime authors to ensure that they avoid a few detective tropes and ensure that their books are exceptional. This is immediately followed by the ten commandments of murder, criminals and detectives. Each story told by Ern is in effect, related to these commandments. A murder takes place toward the conclusion of the novel; this is not a spoiler, it's told right at the beginning. Phew. This book took me a very long time to finish and I simultaneously started reading The Trials of Apollo because I got very bored. Turns out, I am not a fan of this style of writing, because it didn't keep me engaged. The story got a bit bor...

Iron Flame - The Empyrean book 2 by Rebecca Yarros

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I started reading this book over last weekend and finished it last night. So the riders are back, new and old. The second book of the Empyrean series revolves around Violet, who has survived her first year despite the attempts on her life and now she has been thrown into the deep end again to save the people she loves from an enemy, nobody believed existed. Long! That's what I can say about this book. If you haven't read the first one, then be warned, there's mild spoilers ahead. Violet and Xaden try to work on their relationship and it gets to a point where you want to smack them both upside the head and tell them to either be together or just break up. Many secrets are revealed, some shocking, some not so much. There is a lot of description of the land, the history, sometimes a bit repetitive and some very long paragraphs. I couldn't remember much and maybe that's not a good thing. It's good to see Dain understand the truth. My favourite characters...

The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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I have mixed feelings about this book. The author notes that the novel is based loosely on the life of actress Elizabeth Taylor and falls in the genre of historical fiction. Briefly, the plot revolves around yesteryear actress Evelyn Hugo who has become a recluse and whom everyone wants to interview to know more about her very public and famous life. Until one day, when she personally selects a very specific reporter, Monique Grant to do said interview. Monique, for her part is shocked to say the least but she is mildly known for an article she wrote which had nothing remotely to do with showbiz. The novel, as the name suggests, tells of the seven husbands she married in her lifetime, her love, her hurt, the things she did to reach the pinnacle of success, her confusion, her enlightenment and finally, the truth. Evelyn is not a easy woman and she decides to tell her story at her own pace, many times ignoring Monique's requests. Her increasing confusion of why she was ch...

The Washington Poe series by M. W. Craven

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I wanted to read something a bit different to the thrillers I was reading and therefore, I asked on a forum for suggestions. A kind lady suggested this series and I thought to give it a try. I am so glad I took a chance because this series became my new favourite! M.W.Craven has crafted characters that are incredible to say the least. Washington Poe, our main character, a cop brought back from suspension to deal with a case that literally has his name written over it. Tilly Bradshaw, the absolute genius and socially awkward young woman becomes Poe's friend and confidant. She's my favourite! Stephanie Flynn, the tough senior who fights for herself and her team. Estelle Doyle, the pathologist who is brilliant and completely at odds with her appearance. These characters bring alive a world that will keep you hooked until the end. The series follows different cases and we see personal relationships and pasts colliding in a few. At the heart of it all is the quest to fin...

Episode Thirteen by Craig Dilouie

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This book is my introduction to Paranormal fiction. I have read one other after this and I think it may be a bit of time before I get back to this genre. The plot revolves around the crew of the reality series Fade to Black, who have much riding on its success. It's a motley crew who have their reasons to investigate paranormal happenings and visit the haunted places where such events take place. The holy grail of their current research is the Paranormal Research Foundation, the mansion which holds its own share of secrets. The mission - proof of afterlife. As the house begins to reveal its secrets, the characters unravel. Their fear, their false pretences and their facades fall away; but can they remain sane. Can they accomplish what they set out to or will they become victims of their own curiosity. I did take a long time to finish reading this book. I had to stop multiple times because I couldn't quite grasp the meaning of the research or the characters got annoy...

Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible thing by Matthew Perry

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Oh boy! This one made me tear up. Phew. Friends has been a show I have watched since my teens, I still watch it and I don't think I'm going to stop watching it even when I'm old and wrinkled. It's a show that actually taught me about friendship, about relationships and about the family we choose.  Matthew Perry's death hit me hard. I remember clearly, it was my husband who asked me if I read about Matthew Perry and my immediate reaction was repeatedly saying the word No. My husband looked at me and said I'm so sorry and I just broke down. If this doesn't show how deeply these 6 friends impacted me, I don't know what would. Matthew's memoir is honest. He lays down all his thoughts, his emotions, fears and insecurities bare and once again we are shown that Showbiz is not all glitter and gold. His addiction, his alcoholism and substance abuse was severe and in reading his book, you will be able to pinpoint the exact reasons why he started us...

The 4MK series by J. D. Barker

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3 books in this series - The Fourth monkey, The Fifth to die and The Sixth Wicked Child Incredible! That's the word which came to my mind when I finished each book and the series. The story follows 2 main characters - Detective Sam Porter suffering from loss and untangling a web of lies, deceit, betrayals and murders; and Anson Bishop, the diabolical and dare I say, brilliant antagonist. You have to read these books in order to understand the entire story. Author @jdbarker_author has laid out a plot so shocking and surprising, you won't stop reading until you get to the conclusion of this tale. It's fast paced, it's incredibly shocking in places and it will keep you on the edge of your seat! I have rarely read books where you can actually say the phrases 'nothing is as it seems' or 'nobody is who they say they are'; but these books deliver and how! While reading you reach a point of being able to understand where the story is goin...