by M.J. Arlidge
Dead people don’t send text messages. That news was hard to hear for the estranged family of Pippa Briers, who was found buried in sand about two years after she’d left home. Since she would periodically text them, her family thought she was just not ready to return home. But, there are other vic...
I received this book to give an honest review. Another awesome book that has one of my favorite female detectives in it D.I. Helen Grace. I love how Helen's mind works and she doesn't give up on a case, when she believes there is something more there she pushes to get her answers. In this story it...
This story was fantastic, the striking drama and the author’s details created a powerful story that centered on criminal activities that were realistically portrayed and made me craving more from this author. There was one reference in the story that just didn’t sit well with me but overall this sto...
I'm really enjoying this when I can follow it. It's just that I'm getting confused in the storyline. There nothing to tell me where one storyline ends and another one begins. I need a space, a name, a place.... something to tell to shift gears. I feel that eventually the storylines might meet up ...
#TheDoll'sHouse Available 2/2/16 @BerkleyNAL #M.J.ARLIDGE 4.5 Stars! I think the more books I read by this author, the more I like him. I didn't care much for his first one and the second one was a little better. However, this one? This one had my heart pumping and my blood boiling. It was suspens...
In this twisty British police procedural, we follow three women as they attempt to survive the fallout from bad choices. It all depends on how you define "survival". Ruby wakes up to find herself locked in a cellar, hand picked to play a role in the fantasy of a seriously delusional kidnapper. She...