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Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson

Discover the gripping world of Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson. In this review, we explore Jet Mason’s seven-day race to solve her own murder, themes of family dysfunction, and Jackson’s masterful shift into adult fiction.

Writers and Liars by Carol Goodman

Explore our in-depth review of Writers and Liars by Carol Goodman, a gripping locked-room mystery set on a myth-infused Greek island. Discover its themes, characters, and why it’s one of the best psychological thrillers of 2025.

The Frozen People by Elly Griffiths

Step into a world where time travel meets murder mystery. The Frozen People by Elly Griffiths blends Victorian suspense with modern crime-solving in a powerful series debut. Discover our in-depth review.

Can You Solve the Murder? by Antony Johnston

Antony Johnston's "Can You Solve the Murder?" represents a fascinating evolution in crime fiction—a bold experiment that transforms readers from passive observers into active...

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Secrets You Can’t Keep by Debra Webb

Debra Webb’s Secrets You Can’t Keep is a twisty Vera Boyett thriller featuring a brutal cabin triple homicide and a suspicious death that hits close to home. Read our spoiler-light review, themes, pacing notes, and who it’s for.

Every Day I Read – 53 Ways to Get Closer to Books by Hwang Bo-Reum

A thoughtful review of Hwang Bo-Reum’s Every Day I Read: 53 Ways to Get Closer to Books—a gentle, anti-productivity essay collection about reading habits, identity, and finding your own reading rhythm.

Something Wicked by Falon Ballard

Read a spoiler-free review of Something Wicked by Falon Ballard—a politically charged romantasy with Macbeth-inspired ambition, a revolutionary premise, and a sensual slow-burn between Callum and Cate.

The Bodyguard Affair by Amy Lea

A detailed review of Amy Lea’s The Bodyguard Affair, a contemporary romance blending fake dating, political scandal, and second-chance chemistry—with standout character work, emotional depth, and a few pacing stumbles.

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