I was confused when I first started this novel but because I loved He Said/She Said so much, I continued reading and I am so glad that I did. Although, you can promise never to speak about your past, that doesn’t mean that it ever goes away or that the repercussions of it are gone. Your past will al...
Cornwall im Sommer 1999: Kit und Laura sind noch jung, als sie eine totale Sonnenfinsternis erleben. Auf dem Weg zurück glaubt Laura eine brutale Vergewaltigung gesehen zu haben. Doch der Mann, Jamie, bestreitet alles. Elizabeth Taylor, kurz Beth, die Frau, schweigt. Monate nach der Gerichtsverhand...
With thanks to Netgalley and Hodder and Staughton for this ARC in exchange for an open and honest review. This is my first book written by Erin Kelly. I do not own any of her other books but I will definitely be reading her back catalogue. My friends know I love psychological thrillers and cour...
I put this book down after progressing about 18% and went onto other books. Then I read a blurb about witnessing an attack, suspenseful, secrets, etc. And I was wondering to myself, do I have the same book. The one I was reading was going on and on about chasing ecliptic phenomenons as it is Kit's h...
In the summer of 1999, Kit and Laura travel to a festival in Cornwall to see a total eclipse of the sun. Kit is an eclipse chaser; Laura has never seen one before. Young and in love, they are certain this will be the first of many they’ll share. But in the hushed moments after the shadow passes, Lau...
It’s so creepy and so good! This novel is not about the act of rape so don’t worry about having to get caught up its illegalities, this novel is a thriller which might catch you off guard if you aren’t watching. The novel opens with Laura pregnant with twins. Kit, her boyfriend, is off hunting down ...
Not quite a mystery, maybe a soft thriller? This filled the Tana French yearning for me even though the authors' styles are very different and the moods are different. It was an undemanding but engrossing read and that is exactly what I wanted.
Not quite a mystery, maybe a soft thriller? This filled the Tana French yearning for me even though the authors' styles are very different and the moods are different. It was an undemanding but engrossing read and that is exactly what I wanted.
It's difficult for me to get the proper perspective on this one. I've watched the series this novel is based on multiple times, I watched all of the FOX adaptation, Gracepoint, I've thought and talked about the events surrounding the death of Danny Latimer (or Solano) more than people should. Whic...
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