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The Fear
When I say that ‘The Fear’ is C.L. Taylor’s best book so far, that’s no disrespect to her previous novels, which have rightly earned her...
review by Paul Burston
Jun 1, 20181 min read
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The Woman In The Window
After ‘The Girl on the Train’ and ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’, meet ‘The Woman in the Window’. A.J. Finn’s superior psychological thriller...
review by Paul Burston
Mar 17, 20181 min read
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This Is How It Ends
With Grenfell tower burned into the collective consciousness and homeless people freezing to death on our streets, Eva Dolan’s new novel...

Paul Burston
Mar 17, 20181 min read
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The Wife Between Us
Currently on my reading pile is a book called ‘It’s Always The Husband’ by Michele Campbell. I haven’t read it yet, but like many fans...

Paul Burston
Jan 31, 20182 min read
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Her Every Fear
I should start by saying how much I loved Peter Swanson’s first two books – 'The Girl With a Clock for a Heart' and 'The Kind Worth...

Paul Burston
Jan 31, 20182 min read
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The Other Twin
For some strange reason this book lay buried in my reading pile for months. Was it worth the wait? Hell, yes. This is Lucy V Hay’s first...

Paul Burston
Jan 31, 20181 min read
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Come And Find Me
The last time we saw DI Marnie Rome, she’d been given some photos by her foster brother Stephen – photos he claimed would shed a very...

Paul Burston
Jan 31, 20182 min read
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Sweet Little Lies
When Cat Kinsella was eight years old, Maryanne Doyle disappeared. Maryanne was seventeen, wore big hoop ear-rings and turned men’s...
review by Paul Burston
Jan 4, 20181 min read
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Good Me Bad Me
Debuts don’t come much darker than this. Narrated by fifteen year-old Milly, whose mother is awaiting trial for the murder of nine small...
review by Paul Burston
Sep 6, 20171 min read
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They All Fall Down
Tammy Cohen’s latest novel comes lavished with praise and rightly so. Unlike Erin Kelly, I didn’t devour it in one sitting, but like Lisa...
review by Paul Burston
Aug 4, 20171 min read
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Missing, Presumed
This is Susie Steiner’s second novel, and the first in a new crime series featuring DS Manon Bradshaw (the follow up, ‘Persons Unknown’,...
review by Paul Burston
Aug 4, 20171 min read
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Then She Was Gone
Lisa Jewell first made her name with witty, heartwarming tales like ‘Ralph’s Party’ and ‘Vince & Joy’. Her last few novels have taken a...
review by Paul Burston
Aug 4, 20171 min read
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