Genre: Psychological Thriller

Preying for Revenge by Eric Suddoth | Review

Preying for Revenge by Eric Suddoth | Review

Preying for Revenge: Solomon’s Dreams Book 2 – An exceptional thriller fitting many genres. Preying for Revenge preys on the reader’s mind. You don’t want to miss this riveting story. I recommend reading Book 1 first to up the intensity, but it isn’t essential to follow the storyline. You can read reviews of both on my website.

the Light by Jim Alexander | Review

the Light by Jim Alexander | Review

On a daily basis, people are required to take the Light; a device that ascertains whether this will be their last day. The story alternates between showcasing and building up this new world and telling the story of an ordinary person having to cope in extraordinary circumstances. We will see through his eyes a world so achingly similar to our own, but different in one shattering, all-pervasive way.

The Murder Club by Nikki Crutchley | Spotlight

The Murder Club by Nikki Crutchley | Spotlight

A dead body. An anonymous letter. This is only the beginning.

‘Not all evil, on the surface, is ugly and menacing. It doesn’t always lurk in city centres after dark. It mows your lawns, frequents your local pub, takes its kids to school and contributes to communities.’

The lives of Miller, Cassie and Logan – all affected differently by murder – become entwined as The Scarf Killer, desperate for infamy, and Miller’s attention, makes his mark on the small town of Lentford.

A Killing Game by Jeff Buick

A Killing Game by Jeff Buick

Born into a wealthy and powerful Boston family, Renee Charlebois has it all. Except for one small detail – she’s been abducted without a trace. Who took her, and why, is a mystery. The case gets dropped on Curtis Westcott’s desk, but Boston’s Chief of Homicide has little to work with. No clues, no body, no motive.
As Curtis and his crew peel back the layers they are convinced Renee is still alive, but that her abductor is on a precise schedule and has every intention of killing her. It’s a bizarre and twisted game, and time is quickly running out. A Killing Game is Book One in the Curtis Westcott series, set in Boston.

Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney

Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney

Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney | Perceptions of Glass Book 2

Hiding Cracked Glass continues the story of the Glass family. Every member of this family excels at keeping secrets, which leads to drama, heartache, and mystery. Please open to read more about this fascinating, troubled family.

The Things We Do by Kay Pfaltz | Book Review

The Things We Do by Kay Pfaltz | Book Review

The Things We Do is a psychological whodunit that reveals the importance of not only what people say and do but also what they think and feel. This book is one of the most touching I’ve read in a long time. The Things We Do broke my heart with the atrocities man inflicts upon other living beings. Yet, […]