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Tag Archives: thriller
REVIEW: Lights Out in Lincolnwood, Geoff Rodkey
It wasn’t funny when The Simpsons did it either.
BOOK REVIEW: Never Saw Me Coming, Vera Kurian
Never Saw Me Coming is a book that does what it says on the tin. Well, maybe. Despite the title, it seems I mostly saw this book coming miles and miles away.
BOOK TOUR: The Turnout by Megan Abbott
I’m very happy to be one of the hosts of the book tour for THE TURNOUT by Megan Abbott, a suspenseful and tense thriller set in the world of ballet – thank you NetGalley and Virago for the review copy!
NETGALLEY BOOK REVIEW: The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
My first ‘big’ college reunion will be coming up next year, and it has me thinking about how much I have, or haven’t, changed in the five years since graduation.
BOOK REVIEW: The Herd by Andrea Bartz
Everyone seems to have an Eleanor Walsh in their life.
BOOK REVIEW: Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin
Just as I was entering middle school, America became enraptured with the story of Natalee Holloway.
The Return by Rachel Harrison
If there is one piece of media that lives in my mind rent-free, it’s Jennifer’s Body.
The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
I have a soft spot for thrillers–when I’m in a reading slump, I find a quick, pulpy read can get me out of it, and I love a good twist.