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Looking for books like The Thursday Murder Club? Readers who enjoyed Richard Osman’s bestselling series will love our ...
Looking for Jussi Adler-Olsen’s Department Q books in order? Look no further! With new TV series Department Q hitting Netflix, now is the perfect time to discover the engrossing series of books behind ...
The Fury by Alex Michaelides The bestselling author of The Silent Patient returns with another page-turner with a unique premise. A reclusive former movie star invites six friends to a private island.
It’s another stand-out month for new crime fiction. From high-concept thrillers to murder mysteries, July’s new releases are brimming with intensity, intrigue, and unexpected twists. These stories ...
The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse out 4 February in eBook and 18 February in hardback High in the Alps, a luxury hotel opens in what was once a sanatorium – but the new design can’t hide the building’s ...
2. Blood Test (1986) Doctors believe that they can successfully treat five-year-old cancer patient, Woody Swope. But Woody’s parents, members of a cult called ‘The Touchers’, are not only refusing the ...
2. Death du Jour (1999) On a bitterly cold March night in Montreal, forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan is exhuming the remains of a nun in the grounds of an old church. Hours later, Tempe ...
Move over Jason Bourne, there’s a new assassin ready to help those who deserve it the most – Gregg Hurwitz ‘s Evan Smoak, aka Orphan X. Raised in a top-secret orphan programme designed to create ...
3. Iceberg (1975) The towering iceberg drifting in the North Atlantic was a floating tomb. Embedded in the great gleaming mass was a ship – sealed in so solidly that not even its mast protruded. Here ...
1. Titus Andronicus You don’t get much more of a blood bath than Titus Andronicus and it’s number one for crime. Thought to be Shakespeare’s first tragedy, it features executions, assassinations, rape ...
Shari Lapena, author of Not A Happy Family: A book that I thoroughly enjoyed recently is Richard Osman’s The Man Who Died Twice. The main characters live in a posh retirement village in England, and ...
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