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Eye Spy by C.M. Ewan (pub date: 26 March 2026)
Mark is on the way back to London from Paris, about to board the Eurostar. He’s already stressed out as it is and this feeling intensifies even more when his little daughter, Molly spots a Bad Man in the queue to the train. Is she just being silly, or is he really a Bad Man? I haven’t read a closed-doors mystery in a long time, and this one was done extremely well! As I was reading the chapters, I was wondering: ‘Surely, nothing worse than that can happen anymore?’. But somet
Feb 16


The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell
Tallulah is a perfect mother despite being only 18 years old. And her boyfriend Zach, is a perfect father. So it comes as a big surprise when they don’t come home after a night out one day. And Tallulah’s mum, Kim, is absolutely freaking out, expecting the worst. My first Lisa Jewell novel… and boy did it not disappoint! I absolutely loved every bit of it, despite mostly guessing what happened halfway through the book. The time jumps were fantastic, the change of POVs kept me
Feb 11


The Intruder by Freida McFadden
Casey moves out into a cabin in the woods to start living… kind of off the grid. With an upcoming storm, she’s scared won’t survive the night. But when she finds a little girl covered in blood in her shed, this feeling multiplies. Well then… will she survive the night? And what is the little girl hiding? Here we go, my first book by Freida! This author has been hyped up on Bookstagram so much that I finally decided to give her a try. And maybe I’ll change my mind about her if
Nov 19, 2025
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