The Guilty Couple by C.L. Taylor is about a woman who was sent to jail after being set up by her husband. When she gets out, she is determined to prove her innocence. Twists and turns and unreliable characters...excellent suspense! This one comes out in June BUT this author has sever...
C.L. Taylor is the nine timesSunday Timesbestselling author of eleven gripping stand-alone psychological thrillers: THE ACCIDENT, THE LIE, THE MISSING, THE ESCAPE, THE FEAR, SLEEP, STRANGERS, HER LAST HOLIDAY, THE GUILTY COUPLE, EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE and her newest book,IT’S ALWAYS THE HUS...
How to watch: The Guilty is now streaming on Netlfix. 5. Fear Street The "Fear Street" trilogy has a solid mystery at its bloody core. Credit: Netflix What could have just been a kitschy homage to classic horror films of the '70s, '80s, and '90s actually has a really compelling...
She loves her son, does as much as she can and feels overwhelmed and guilty. Guilty of everything. Of raising her son alone without his father. Of being an incompetent mother. Of being tired, irritated, not all the time in a good mood. Of not thinking it’s the best time of her l...
“My life has been nothing but one long complicity with the guilty,” he wrote. “I have always been on the side of the pariahs.” Sachs’ grandmother had scandalized French society by leaving her husband to marry Jacques Bizet, the talented but erratic and spendthrift son of Georges Bizet...
I finished a paperback and e-book in the last couple of days and so was delighted to find that the latest Strike book was 99p on Kindle the other day. I’ve also got some audiobook listening hours left on Spotify, so am alternating reading and listening. It’s off to such a good ...
The daughter and niece of vigorous Edwardian activists, Linda feels somewhat guilty for taking a job with a reform-minded organization called the Housing Plan rather than heading off to India to run a hospital as her aunt did or crusading for women’s right as her mother did. Her work bring...
A Guilty Pleasure: Reading the Reticence of Elizabeth Bishop By Daniel Bosch July 1, 2006 Featured, July 2006: Elizabeth Bishop Special Issue, Reviews Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments by Elizabeth Bishop, edited and annotated by Alice Quinn. Farrar, ...
The Long Parliament of England was established on 3 November 1640 to pass financial bills, following the Bishops' Wars. It sat until 1648, when it was purged, by the New Model Army. General Monck forcibly reinstated its members in February 1660 so they c
I loved everything about this book. I even got a surprise-to-me ending. It certainly kept me on my toes. Bring on the next book in the series, please! ~Socrates’ Book Reviews… It is a fun and entertaining mystery that I enjoyed from beginning to end. The pacing of the story is...