This book really has me in a stump. I loved hating the characters and the message, but there were just a few things which didn’t sit right with me. Without further ado, the review of A Version of the Truth by B. P. Walter… The plot: There are three sides to...
I have never read a book like Home by Amanda Berriman. It’s pure, captivating, heart-rending but providing an important message with an extraordinary voice. A must read. The plot: Jesika is four. She lives in a flat with her mother and baby brother and she knows a...
Although not my usual type of read, The Belle Hotel by Craig Melvin did not disappoint with its heart-warming, roller coaster story. I appreciated every second of reading this. The plot: 13 October 2008. Welcome to the worst day of Chef Charlie Sheridan’s life. The...
Dry humour mixed with crime fiction? Beton Rouge by Simone Buchholz might be for you… The plot: On a warm September morning, an unconscious man is found in a cage at the entrance to the offices of one of Germany’s biggest magazines. He’s soon identified as a...
For someone who reads so much crime fiction and thrillers, I’m honestly still baffled how a book can shock me as much as Inborn by Thomas Enger did. The plot: When the high school in the Norwegian village of Fredheim becomes a murder scene, the finger is soon pointed...