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The Turnip Princess and Other Newly Discovered Fairy Tales by Franz Xaver von Schönwerth
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The It Girl by Ruth Ware
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April Coutts-Cliveden was the girl everyone wanted to be, or be around, at Oxford University (hence the Oxford Comma).

Somebody wasn't an April fan, showing that by killing her.

Her friend Hannah's testimony saw the guilty man die in jail. Hannah wants
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Don't Trust Him by Lisa Cutts
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Well-paced police procedural with plausible characters. Tense and gripping.
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The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell
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A communal garden square, picturesque greenery in the heart of London.

Neighbours who know one another, look out for each other.

The heat of midsummer.

A thirteen year old gorl is found unconscious in a corner of the square. What happened? Who left her
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All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham
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Isabelle Darke doesn't sleep. The last time she did, her son Mason was taken from his crib.

One year on and it is considered a cold case, yet the whispers of Isabelle's neglect persist. In desperation she teams up with true crime podcaster Waylon Spen
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The Shadow at the Door by Tim Weaver
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Oh Tim Weaver, I want to be in a king sized bed with all of your books for the entirety of winter.

I'll emerge for snow.

This was delicious, four short and perfectly formed tales from my main Mr. Mystery. I'm not saying anything else as I want to do a
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The Serial Killer’s Sister by Alice  Hunter
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I approached this without judgement ( ok, maybe a bit) and found it an uneven read.

The main characters were strong but the plot illogical, at times preposterously so.

Gripping enough but I won't be reading others in the SK series. This is the point w
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A Place of Execution by Val McDermid
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Alison Carter, where did you go,
Will we ever, ever know?

Yes, if you read until the end.

A tightly-plotted confounder that grips and won't let go.
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The Mermaids Singing by Val McDermid
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This book was set in the late eighties/ early nineties and I'm old enough to get nostalgic about everything. I delighted in the references to answerphone messages, printing and photocopying .

Far more delightful was the growing relationship between th
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