Hello! Today I’m pleased to welcome you to JuliaPalooza for my stop on the Blog Blitzfor The TV Detective by Simon Hall, which is available now (links below). About the book Dan Groves is a television reporter newly assigned to the crime beat and not at all happy about it. Dan knows next nothing about police work… Continue reading #BlogBlitz THE TV DETECTIVE by Simon Hall #TheTVDetective @SimonHallNews @fahrenheitpress #damppebblesblogtours #BlogTour #BookReview
Tag: Whodunit
#BookReview SNAP by Belinda Bauer #Snap @BelindaBauer @TransworldBooks #NetGalley
SNAP DECISIONS CAN BE DANGEROUS . . . On a stifling summer's day, eleven-year-old Jack and his two sisters sit in their broken-down car, waiting for their mother to come back and rescue them. Jack's in charge, she said. I won't be long. But she doesn't come back. She never comes back. And life as the children know it… Continue reading #BookReview SNAP by Belinda Bauer #Snap @BelindaBauer @TransworldBooks #NetGalley
#BookReview PRESSURE by Betsy Reavley #Pressure @BetsyReavley @Bloodhoundbook #NetGalley
When the submarine departed, none of the ten people on board knew it would turn into a nightmare. Trapped on the sunken vessel and unable to escape, one of them is discovered dead. The tension escalates as the survivors realise there is a murderer among them, who is preparing to strike again and again… With mounting… Continue reading #BookReview PRESSURE by Betsy Reavley #Pressure @BetsyReavley @Bloodhoundbook #NetGalley
Putting a Face to the Name #4 – Kick-Ass Female Leads: Part 2!
Putting a Face to the Name is an occasional series in which I discuss how I visualise the characters from some of my favourite reads. Further to Part 1, I'm taking a look at some more of the best female leads of recent crime fiction. The Roy & Castells series by Johana Gustawsson Behaviour Investigative Advisor… Continue reading Putting a Face to the Name #4 – Kick-Ass Female Leads: Part 2!
#BookReview Murder at the Grand Raj Palace (Baby Ganesh Agency #4) by Vaseem Khan #NetGalley
For a century the iconic Grand Raj Palace Hotel has welcomed the world's elite. From film stars to foreign dignitaries, anyone who is anyone stays at the Grand Raj. The last thing the venerable old hotel needs is a murder... When American billionaire Hollis Burbank is found dead - the day after buying India's most expensive painting… Continue reading #BookReview Murder at the Grand Raj Palace (Baby Ganesh Agency #4) by Vaseem Khan #NetGalley
Looking Ahead – May 2018’s TBR list!
Looking Ahead is a monthly meme hosted by Tina at Reading Between the Pages, where you can share your reading plans for the upcoming month. I am currently reading Murder at the Grand Raj Palace by Vaseem Khan, the latest in the Baby Ganesh Agency series. The Mysterious Affair at Styles, another Agatha Christie audiobook, in fact… Continue reading Looking Ahead – May 2018’s TBR list!
Monthly wrap-up – April 2018
During April, I read: Having hoped to read sixteen novels during April, I managed eleven (not all of which I had planned: #TBRfail), plus another two Agatha Christie audiobooks. Murder in Mesopotamia is one of my favourites and, although it took me a while to get used to it, I really enjoyed Anna Massey's narration. After the… Continue reading Monthly wrap-up – April 2018
#BlogTour This Dark Place by Claire Kittridge #ThisDarkPlace @CPkittridge @DelicatePreyPub @annecater #RandomThingsTours #BookReview
Hello, this Sunday I’m delighted to welcome you to JuliaPalooza for my stop on the Blog Tour for This Dark Place by Claire Kittridge, available to buy now! About the book Priscilla’s body lay motionless on the couch in front of her. They were blood sisters, but Avery never thought it would end like… Continue reading #BlogTour This Dark Place by Claire Kittridge #ThisDarkPlace @CPkittridge @DelicatePreyPub @annecater #RandomThingsTours #BookReview
#TBT Throwback Thursday – 26 April 2018: Brittle Shadows by Vicki Tyley #ThrowbackThursday
Renee at It’s Book Talk began Throwback Thursday as a way to share some old favourites or books that you're finally getting around to reading that were published months or years ago. This week, my Throwback Thursday 'old favourite' is another book that I had the pleasure of reading via Readers Favorite: Brittle Shadows by Australian mystery thriller writer Vicki… Continue reading #TBT Throwback Thursday – 26 April 2018: Brittle Shadows by Vicki Tyley #ThrowbackThursday
#TWIB This Week in Books – 25 April 2018
Hosted by Lipsy Lost & Found, This Week In Books is a weekly Wednesday post covering what you have read recently, what you are currently reading and what you will be reading next. In the last couple of weeks, I have read: Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie on audiobook. A new narrator for me this… Continue reading #TWIB This Week in Books – 25 April 2018
