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Confessions on the 7:45

Confessions on the 7:45, by Lisa Unger, is a suspense novel, beginning with two seemingly-random women and two sets of…

4 years ago

Please See Us

Please See Us is a slow-burning thriller about all the invisible women of seedy, run-down Atlantic City. In the A-plot,…

4 years ago

One of Us Is Next

In the amazing sequel to the twisted Breakfast Club thriller One of Us Is Lying, there's a new manipulative gossip-monger…

4 years ago

You Are Not Alone

I just loved An Anonymous Girl, so I was delighted to read Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen's newest novel, You…

4 years ago

CLUE Revisited: In The Hall With The Knife

In The Hall With The Knife, by Diana Peterfreund, is a young adult CLUE remake. During a freakish storm at…

4 years ago

The Better Liar

When The Better Liar begins, Leslie's father's will gives a large inheritance to each daughter, on the condition that both…

4 years ago

Home Truths

I got Home Truths from Kindle First Reads.  (If you're a reader at all, you should check this out. It's…

5 years ago

The Passengers

I got this one at SDCC, after answering some questions for the book-recommendation robot at the publisher's table. The robot…

5 years ago

Pretty Guilty Women

I was first attracted to Pretty Guilty Women on NetGalley because I thought it was a Liane Moriarty novel, Truly Madly Guilty, so…

5 years ago

The Furies

I was so excited to receive a copy of The Furies! The story summary, about four private-school girls and the…

5 years ago

The Turn Of The Key

Ruth Ware's newest novel, The Turn Of The Key, blends the creepily invasive smarthome of The Girl Before with the highland…

5 years ago

An Anonymous Girl

An Anonymous Girl, by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, is an absorbing psychological thriller that begins with an ethics "study" and…

5 years ago

The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

From my review on OnlineBookClub: ...in the present day, aspiring curator Angela Renatus finds herself dreaming about da Vinci every…

6 years ago