Book Review: Murder in York (Yorkshire Murder Mysteries #12) by J.R. Ellis There’s something undeniably special about returning to a beloved series, especially one as richly woven into my own history as J.R. Ellis’s Yorkshire Murder Mysteries. The twelfth installment, Murder in York, rekindled that familiar connection I have with the city where I was

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Unlocking Hidden Histories: A Review of Message in the Bones by Lisa Regan When I first stumbled upon Message in the Bones, the promise of a psychic suspense murder mystery hooked me instantly. As a fan of psychological thrillers, the idea of a protagonist with such a unique ability—Gabby McAllister, a woman who can relive

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Book Review: OTHER: A Psychological Murder Mystery by Gail Matelson Sometimes, a title alone can pull you in, and that’s precisely what happened with OTHER: A Psychological Murder Mystery by Gail Matelson. As a lover of psychological thrillers, I found myself instantly captivated not just by the promise of a murder mystery but also by

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A Tumultuous Trip to Endgame House: My Review of The Christmas Murder Game by E.J. Beaton When I first stumbled across The Christmas Murder Game by E.J. Beaton, I was immediately intrigued. A murder mystery set in the English countryside, featuring an isolated mansion brimming with family secrets? As a lifelong Agatha Christie fan, I

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A Gripping Return: Review of Murder in Norfolk by [Author’s Name] As someone who has always been drawn to tales of resilience and redemption, Murder in Norfolk instantly caught my attention. Reentering the world of crime fiction after a hiatus, I was ready for a compelling narrative, and this debut novel in the Detective Anna

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A Thougtful Journey Into the Gaslight Era: A Review of Murder on Lenox Hill I must admit, I was drawn into the world of Murder on Lenox Hill by Victoria Thompson’s intricate portrayal of turn-of-the-century New York, but I found myself staying for the rich character dynamics and compelling mysteries that unfolded. As the seventh

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