Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie

Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie

As soon as I saw the trailer for Murder on the Orient Express, I KNEW I had to review the book and comment on the film too. I looked everywhere online to find out a simple answer to my question: The book first or the film? Not finding this answer, I am going to make...
Hide and Seek, M. J. Arlidge

Hide and Seek, M. J. Arlidge

*CONTAINS SPOILERS OF PREQUEL* Hide and Seek follows on from Little Boy Blue in M. J. Arlidge’s series of the DI Helen Grace novels. If you’ve yet to read Little Boy Blue (why?), please stop reading now otherwise SPOILERS. I posted a review of Little Boy Blue three...
Nineteen Minutes, Jodi Picoult

Nineteen Minutes, Jodi Picoult

You know when you’ve read one too many thrillers/ horrors in a row and need a tear-jerker to break up your ‘who killed who?’ streak? Jodi Picoult never disappoints. I could honestly feel the stress spots starting to break out on my face when reading Nineteen Minutes....
Into the Water, Paula Hawkins

Into the Water, Paula Hawkins

Paula Hawkins, the author of bestseller The Girl on the Train brought Into the Water into our lives with high expectations that this stand alone novel was going to have everything a thriller needs. If I were you, I wouldn’t go into this book with the prejudice that...
Little Boy Blue, M. J. Arlidge

Little Boy Blue, M. J. Arlidge

Ladies and Gentleman, if you are to read one thriller this year, it. is. this. one. Little Boy Blue, M.J. Arlidge. Arlidge has now completely sold all of his past and future novels to me. You may think I’m over-exaggerating (it happens), but MY GOODNESS this and the...