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Blog Tour Stop with Review - Strangers by CL Taylor

Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for Strangers by C.L Taylor!! What They Say: Ursula thinks she killed the love of her life. Gareth’s been receiving strange postcards. And Alice is being stalked. None of them are used to relying on others – but when the three strangers’ lives unexpectedly collide, there’s only one thing for it: they have to stick together. Otherwise, one of them will die. Three strangers, two secrets, one terrifying evening.   The million-copy bestseller returns with a gripping new novel that will keep you guessing until the end. Praise for Strangers: ‘I was glued from start to finish!’ Shari Lapena ‘This masterfully woven story comes together in a thrilling and unexpected climax.’ Fiona Cummins ‘Clever, surprising and nuanced – C.L. Taylor is at the top of her game.’ Gillian McAllister What I Say: CL Taylor is one of my "drop everything and read her new book straight away" authors. Her writing is tense a...

Blog Tour Stop with Review - The Silent House by Nell Pattison

Welcome to my Stop on the Blog Tour for The Silent House by Nell Pattison! What They Say: I f someone was in your house , you’d know … Wouldn’t you? But the Hunter family are deaf, and don’t hear a thing when a shocking crime takes place in the middle of the night. Instead, they wake up to their worst nightmare: the murder of their daughter. The police call Paige Northwood to the scene to interpret for the witnesses. They’re in shock, but Paige senses the Hunters are hiding something. One by one, people from Paige’s community start to fall under suspicion. But who would kill a little girl? Was it an intruder? Or was the murderer closer to home? What I Say: The premise of this novel is tragic. A little girl, killed in her own home, in her bed, while her family sleeps, completely unaware. They are all profoundly deaf and had no idea any thing was wrong until morning, when poor little Lexi's bloody body is found. British Sign Language translator, Pai...