Jane Austen fans, Tirzah Price is back with another retelling of one of our favorite pieces of English literature, with a murder mystery twist! Sense and Second-Degree Murder primarily follows the two…
‘Very Bad People’ review: Kit Frick’s dark academia seethes with dark deeds
Kit Frick’s newest thriller, Very Bad People, bursts with boarding schools, secret societies, and murder, but ultimately, the set-up is more thrilling than the payoff. Six years ago, Mrs. Bolan …
‘Gallant’ review: V.E. Schwab returns with a haunting family mystery
V.E. Schwab’s newest addition to her growing bibliography, Gallant, gave me The Secret Garden vibes, if The Secret Garden was horror… and I am here for it. Olivia Prior has never had a family. She was…
‘Only a Monster’ review: Vanessa Len’s debut novel is monstrously entertaining
Vanessa Len debuted this year with her first novel, Only a Monster. And boy, what a fun thrill ride it was! It should have been a great summer for Joan Chang-Hunt. She got to stay with her late mother…
‘These Deadly Games’ review: Diana Urban’s novel is both horrifying and baffling
Diana Urban does not hold back her punches with her newest mystery/thriller, These Deadly Games. Crystal Donovan’s life comes to a crashing halt when she receives a video from an unknown person …
‘The Storyteller’ review: Kathryn Williams depicts the importance of telling one’s story
Who else was a fan of Disney’s Anastasia growing up, or was heavily interested in the story revolving around the Romanov family? If this was you, then Kathryn Williams’ novel The Storyteller introduce…