Welcome to Chapel Croft. Five hundred years ago, eight protestant martyrs were burned at the stake here. Thirty years ago, two teenage girls disappeared without a trace. And two months ago, the vicar of the local parish killed himself. Reverend Jack ...
There’s Only One Danny Garvey by David F. Ross #bookreview #OneDannyGarvey
Danny Garvey was a sixteen-year old footballing prodigy. Professional clubs clamoured to sign him, and a glittering future beckoned. And yet, his early promise remained unfulfilled, and Danny is back home in the tiny village of Barshaw to manage the ...
Only he can unlock the truth, only she can set him free: The Captive by Deborah O’Connor #bookreview #TheCaptive
Hannah knows the cage intimately. Small, the size of a shopping mall parking space. A bed, a basin, a table and chair. A hatch and metal drawer through which to exchange food and other items.Then there's him. Always there on the edges of her vision, ...
2021 Bookish Challenges & Goals
Hi and welcome to FromBelgiumWithBookLove where today I’d like to talk about my bookish challenges for this year! I sort of made a list of bookish goals in my head early last year, but this year I decided to formalise it here, to help me reach my goal ...
Cartels and shotguns and wurst: Hotel Cartagena by Simone Buchholz #bookreview #HotelCartagena #Krimi
Twenty floors above the shimmering lights of the Hamburg docks, Public Prosecutor Chastity Riley is celebrating a birthday with friends in a hotel bar when twelve heavily armed men pull out guns, and take everyone hostage. Among the hostages is Konra ...
Best of 2020
Hi and welcome to my bookish 2020 wrap-up! Please bear with me as I waffle on about my bookish 2020 and show you which books (pub date 2020 and older) stole my heart last year. You don’t need me to tell you what a crappy year 2020 was, I’m sure it was ...