"The House Across the Lake" by Riley Sager follows Casey, a recently widowed actress, as she stays at her family lake house with bottles of booze and a pair of binoculars in hand. She spends her days drinking and spying on her neighbors with the handy binoculars. When her former supermodel neighbor disappears, Casey starts … Continue reading New Review – “The House Across The Lake” by Riley Sager
Category: Thrillers
New Review – “56 Days” by Catherine Ryan Howard
"56 Days" by Catherine Ryan Howard is about a new couple, Ciara and Oliver, who start dating just as the COVID-19 lockdown is about to hit Ireland. They decide, after only knowing each other for a month, to move in together. Now, one of them is dead. What happened? I enjoyed the premise of this … Continue reading New Review – “56 Days” by Catherine Ryan Howard
New Review – “Who is the Liar” by Laura Lee Bahr
"Who is the Liar" by Laura Lee Bahr follows 10-year-old Topaz while a serial killer is loose in her town, preying upon children. But don't worry; she's safe, as her older sister Ruby reveals that she has the killer tied up in one of their unused rooms in their home, "the cold space room." Is … Continue reading New Review – “Who is the Liar” by Laura Lee Bahr
Upcoming Release – “The Storm” by Rachel Hawkins
Geneva is the owner of Rosalie Inn, which has survived many strong hurricanes passing through St. Medards Bay, Alabama, for over a century. When a writer named August contacts Geneva with interest in renting a room while writing a true crime book involving the unsolved murder that occurred there in the '80s, Geneva is excited … Continue reading Upcoming Release – “The Storm” by Rachel Hawkins
Upcoming New Release – “The Locked Ward” by Sarah Pekkanen
Was it...Bitter, all-consuming jealousy?Pathological sibling rivalry?Pure insanity?Whatever the cause—and everyone has a theory—it's the Crime of the Decade when glamorous Georgia Cartwright, who was adopted as a newborn, is accused of killing the biological daughter of her wealthy, Southern family.Georgia is locked in a psychiatric institution where the most violent offenders are held while she … Continue reading Upcoming New Release – “The Locked Ward” by Sarah Pekkanen
New Review – “Death Row” by Freida McFadden
With all hope of an appeal fading away, the fate of a condemned murderess takes a shocking turn in a breathtaking short story.Talia Kemper is on death row for murdering her husband. She had an alibi and no known motive, yet Talia’s unwavering protestations of innocence have always been ignored. Then one day in the … Continue reading New Review – “Death Row” by Freida McFadden
New Review – “Family Murder Night” by B.E. Fournier
"Family Murder Night" by B.E. Fournier follows the POV of three siblings as their estranged billionaire mother hosts a murder-themed costume party for the last time. There are a lot of messed-up family dynamics and money involved. But when a guest is killed at the mansion and a tornado is in sight, can the guests … Continue reading New Review – “Family Murder Night” by B.E. Fournier
New July Release – “Sunburned” by Katherine Wood
St. Barth’s has a murder rate of zero. But that’s about to change.When Audrey Collet’s ex Tyson calls, threatening to expose the skeletons in her closet unless she helps him figure out who is blackmailing him, she wants nothing more than to refuse. Though their relationship ended over a decade ago, the scars are deep. … Continue reading New July Release – “Sunburned” by Katherine Wood
New Review – “The Tenant” by Freida McFadden
"The Tenant" by Freida McFadden follows Blake Porter as he is fired from his executive career and is financially forced to rent a room in his home to a tenant. In comes Whitney, the presumably perfect tenant—or is she? This book was a fantastically fast read, and I loved every second of it! This is … Continue reading New Review – “The Tenant” by Freida McFadden
New Review – “A Simple Favor” by Darcey Bell
"A Simple Favor" by Darcey Bell starts when a woman asks a simple favor of a friend. She wants her friend to watch her young son for the evening, something the friends trade off doing fairly regularly. But when the woman never returns, is it really just a simple favor? Thank you to the publisher, … Continue reading New Review – “A Simple Favor” by Darcey Bell









