Seven Jacqueline Wilson Novels that Made MeThe announcement of Jacqueline Wilson’s upcoming debut release for adults has got me in my feelings and reminiscing on all of the childhood…Apr 17Apr 17
What did crime readers read when they were young? From Jacqueline Wilson to Jodi Picoult.If you were growing up in the UK in the late 90’s / early 2000’s, there’s no way you didn’t read a Jacqueline Wilson book at some point. At…Aug 17, 2023Aug 17, 2023
Exploring Diverse Crime Fiction: The Perfect CrimeI’ve always known that crime fiction — and particularly my reading of the genre — isn’t as diverse as it could have been. However, it…Sep 5, 2022Sep 5, 2022
Suspending Disbelief: Embracing High Concept FictionDo you read High Concept fiction? 📚 🎢 A book in which the author asks you to put a pin in the world you know, to embrace their…Aug 13, 2022Aug 13, 2022
Why do we love a Privilege Thriller?Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a huge crime/thriller reader — it’s (pretty much) the only genre I read in. Because of that, I’m…Feb 4, 2022Feb 4, 2022
Recommendation: The Dark by Emma Haughton“Tense, thrilling and unpredictable, with one of the most unique and dangerous settings imaginable, The Dark is a totally chilling read” …Jul 10, 2021Jul 10, 2021
Recommendation: One by One by Ruth Ware“The sense of dread deepens as the snow falls in Ruth Ware’s tensely plotted and deliciously cast alpine thriller.” — Louise Candlish, The…Jul 10, 2021Jul 10, 2021
Recommendation: The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona WardYou won’t believe what’s inside the last house on Needless Street.Feb 21, 2021Feb 21, 2021
Recommendation: The Glass House by Eve Chase‘Filled with intrigue’ — Clare Mackintosh, author of my favourite ‘twist’ in a book — I Let You Go.Nov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020