The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark is the story of Olivia, a ghostwriter who takes a job ghostwriting her father’s memoir. She has been estranged from him for years, after growing up dealing with the rumours that he killed his siblings when he was young. Now she is determined to get to the truth. I wasn’tContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark”
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ARC Review: The Gathering by Rachel Lynch
The Gathering by Rachel Lynch is a thriller that takes place in a castle in Scotland, where group of family and friends gather, presumably to celebrate the anniversary of the owner, Del, and his wife, Ada. I had high hopes for this book going into it, but it turned out to be just an okayContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Gathering by Rachel Lynch”
ARC Review: The Butler by Clare Mackintosh
The Butler is the first book in a new series of the same name, by Clare Mackintosh and I look forward to reading more books in the series. Baxter, the main character, is a freelance butler and his latest job is in a villa outside Cannes. The owner of the villa has hired him toContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Butler by Clare Mackintosh”
ARC Review: The Grave Song by Andrew James Greig
The Grave Song is book 4 in Andrew James Gregg’s Detective Corstorphine series. I have only read one book, but each book can easily be read as a standalone novel. There are occasionally minor references to things that occurred in previous books, but nothing that affects the main mystery. The Grave Song grabbed my attentionContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Grave Song by Andrew James Greig”
ARC Review: Death on the Lanai by Rachel Ekstrom Courage
Death on the Lanai is book 2 in Rachel Ekstrom Courage’s Golden Girls series, featuring the characters from the beloved television show. In book two the girls receive a mysterious invitation to a gala on a remote island, and not knowing which one of them it’s for, they all decide to accept and attend together.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death on the Lanai by Rachel Ekstrom Courage”