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azazel-dreams · 8 months ago
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One False Move - Dreda Say Mitchell (Quick Reads)
Rating: ❤️❤️❤❤❤
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the-final-sentence · 2 years ago
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Miss Marple nodded, but added, with a returning twinkle, 'More importantly, two young people have found each other and found love.'
Dreda Say Mitchell, from “A Deadly Wedding Day”
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pier-carlo-universe · 21 days ago
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“La stanza degli ospiti” di Dreda Say Mitchell: Un thriller psicologico che toglie il fiato. Recensione di Alessandria today
Un intrigo di segreti e sospetti in una casa piena di ombre
Un intrigo di segreti e sospetti in una casa piena di ombre Dreda Say Mitchell, autrice di successo internazionale, torna con “La stanza degli ospiti”, un thriller psicologico mozzafiato che esplora i confini tra fiducia, paranoia e segreti sepolti. Con uno stile incisivo e una trama piena di colpi di scena, il romanzo cattura il lettore, conducendolo in una spirale di suspense e…
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blogmillymills · 2 years ago
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Spare Room by Dreda Say Mitchell.
‘Home is where the nightmare is…’Brilliant writing- not everything pans like you think it will and this had so many twists and turns I was dizzy. Loved it!
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bookclub4m · 2 years ago
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Episode 172 - Domestic Thrillers
This episode we’re talking about Domestic Thrillers! We discuss lies, stressful reading, spoiling endings, characters who are not great people, and whether we’d read other books from this genre.
You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system.
In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards
Things We Read (or tried to…)
The Serial Killer’s Wife by Alice Hunter
Recipe for a Perfect Housewife by Karma Brown
The Majesties by Tiffany Tsao
The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
I’m the Girl by Courtney Summers
Bad Fruit by Ella King
Glasshouse by Charles Stross
At Least You Have Your Health by Madi Sinha
Other Media We Mentioned
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Big Little Lies (TV series) (Wikipedia)
Helpmeet by Naben Ruthnum
The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey
Archie Meets KISS by Alex Segura and Dan Parent
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
All the Rage by Courtney Summers
Sadie by Courtney Summers
The White Coat Diaries by Madi Sinha
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Links, Articles, and Things
Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss (Know Your Meme)
Gaslighting (Wikipedia)
White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs) (Wikipedia)
Commuter town (Wikipedia)
Unreliable narrator (Wikipedia)
Abortifacient (Wikipedia)
"that which will cause a miscarriage"
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning (CO)
r/AmItheAsshole
Chinese Indonesians (Wikipedia)
Panopticon (Wikipedia)
Portuguese man o' war (Wikipedia)
10 Domestic Thrillers by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
The After Party by A.C. Arthur
When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole
The Three Mrs. Greys by Shelley Ellis
And Now She's Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall
Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier
The Ice Cream Girls by Dorothy Koomson
Spare Room by Dreda Say Mitchell
The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas
The Majesties by Tiffany Tsao
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Then on Tuesday, May 2nd we’ll be discussing the non-fiction genre of Economics!
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jxrm · 4 months ago
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book log - 2019
my kind of perfect by hannah ellis
not the girl you marry by andie j. christopher
the wedding party by jasmine guillory
sweet venom by tera lynn childs
obsession by amanda robson
the proposal by jasmine guillory
maybe in another life by taylor jenkins reid
the last librarian by brandt legg
exit west by mohsin hamid
the water cure by sophie mackintosh
the broken hearts' society of suite 17c by leighann kopans
royal holiday by jasmine guillory
the good samaritan by john marrs
fuck marriage by taryn fisher
christmas with friends by hannah ellis
the death of mrs. westaway by ruth ware
gabi, a girl in pieces by isabel quintero
swipe right for murder by derek millman
#therealcinderella by yesenia vargas
shutter island by dennis lehane
the wedding of rachel blaine by amy cross
pieces of her by karin slaughter
these witches don't burn by isabel sterling
a spark of light by jodi picoult
the friend by teresa driscoll
frankissstein by jeanette winterson
how to hang a witch by adriana mather
the bride test by helen hoang
just one bite by jack heath
the babysitters coven by kate williams
blame game by c.j. cooke
about the night by anat talshir
wreckage by emily bleeker
our house by louise candilish
just what kind of mother are you? by paula daly
the other ann by amy cross
in a dark, dark wood by ruth ware
spare room by dreda say mitchell
jar of hearts by jennifer hillier
without remorse by tom clancy
the amateurs by liz harmer
exhalation by ted chiang
the astonishing color of after by emily x.r. pan
all the beautiful lies by peter swanson
batman: year one by frank miller
go by kazuki kaneshiro
the bird and the sword by amy harmon
q is for quarry by sue grafton
guilt by amanda robson
blame it on bianca del rio by bianca del rio
size 14 is not fat either by meg cabot
the banker's wife by cristina alger
a good enough mother by bev thomas
someone we know by shari lapena
the man i thought you were by leah mercer
radio silence by alice oseman
the butterfly garden by dot hutchison
in twenty years by allison winn scotch
what happened at the lake by phil m. williams
the thinnest air by minka kent
you know me well by nina lacour
the waiting room by emily bleeker
sleeping murder by agatha christie
we were mothers by katie sise
bunny by mona awad
the one by john marrs
losing leah halloway by lisa reganby devney perry
the song of achilles by madeline miller
daughters of the lake by wendy webb
remember me? by sophie kinsella
the birthday list by devney perry
a curse so dark and lonely by birgid kemmener
spindle by e.k. johnston
the babysitter by sheryl browne
a serial killer's daughter by kerri rawson
the ex by alafair burke
the meryl streep movie club by mia march
watership down by richard adams
every ugly word by aimee l. salter
the rhythm of blues by love belvin
killman creek by rachel caine
undead girl gang by lily anderson
the turn of the key by ruth ware
smart girls gets what they want by sarah strohmeyer
girl gnoe virals by arvin ahmadi
the perfect roommate by minka kent
brother by david chariandy
that time i loved you by carrianne leung
lock every door by riley sager
the zen man by colleen collins
stillhouse lake by rachel caine
daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid
once upon a river by daine setterfield
the good widow by liz fenton
sadie by courtney summers
dead girls by tim kizer
half past by victoria helen stone
the woo-woo by lindsay wong
ender's game by orson scott card
smoke by catherine mckenzie
the favorite daughter by kaira rouda
xo by jeffery deaver
whiskey in a teacup by reese witherspoon
the truth lies here by lindsey klingele
save the date by morgan matson
i am wathcing you by teresa driscoll
the last time i lied by riley sager
alex and eliza by melissa de la cruz
little fires everywhere by celeste ng
the long deception by mary mccluskey
fast forward by juliet madison
emergency contact by mary h.k. choi
two weddings and a fugitive by donna joy usher
the rules of magic by alice hoffman
i dream of johnny by juliet madison
friends like these by hannah ellids
the perfect mother by aimee molloy
a beautiful poison by lydia kang
girls with sharp sticks by suzanne young
the other woman by sandie jones
from twinkle with love by sandhya menon
the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
instant mom by nia vardalos
finding claire by lisa regan
the silent patient by alex michaelides
hidden bodies by caroline kepnes
playing with matches by hannah orenstein
the last resort by marissa stapley
robin by dave itzkoff
the perfect child by lucinda berry
sugar run by mesha maren
the afterlife of holly chase by cynthia hand
bright side by kim holden
convenience store woman by sayaka murata
the perfect mother by nina darnton
rush by lisa patton
girls' night out by liz fenton
the tattooist of auschwitz by heather morris
the power by naomi alderman
bird box by josh malerman
all we ever wanted by emily giffin
the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
this is how it always is by laurie frankel
eligible by curtis sittenfield
the better sister by alafair burke
an anonymous girl by greer hendricks
educated by tara westover
nine perfect strangers by liane moriarty
the good neighbor: the life and work of fred rogers by maxwell king
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
five feet apart by rachael lippincott
the seven deaths of evelyn hardcastle by stuart turton
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
verity by colleen hoover
the wedding beat by devan sipher
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
boy swallows universe by trent dalton
the polygamist's daughter by anna labaron
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
starstruck in seattle by juliet madison
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
13 minutes by sarah pinborough
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
the silver star by jeannette walls
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
the girls by emma cline
the sun is also a star by nicola yoon
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vanessasisomonter · 1 year ago
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LIBRO 43 - LA HABITACIÓN DE INVITADOS - DREDA SAY MITCHELL
28 de octubre 2023 - Libro 43 del reto lector y el último dentro del Especial Halloween. Por supuesto, una novela intrigante y única, que devorarás casi sin pensar.....feliz sábado!
Lisa no se puede creer la suerte que ha tenido: acaba de encontrar una habitación ideal de alquiler en una casa espléndida. Y Martha y Jack, los propietarios con los que compartirá hogar, son una pareja de lo más amable y atenta. Pero este sueño hecho realidad comienza a peligrar el día en que Lisa se topa con la nota de suicidio de un hombre oculta en su habitación. Cuando les pide…
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feed-my-reads · 2 years ago
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signal-failure · 2 years ago
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Marple: Twelve New Mysteries
Marple: Twelve New Mysteries
Marple: Twelve New Mysteries is a new collection of short mysteries starring the classic Miss Marple, all written by different modern suspense writers.  Naomi Alderman, Leigh Bardugo, Alyssa Cole, Lucy Foley, Elly Griffiths, Natalie Haynes, Jean Kwok, Val McDermid, Karen M. McManus, Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse, Ruth Ware. I was so excited to read this as soon as I heard about it because this…
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tomesofthetrade · 4 years ago
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Even though I like horror, my October genre of choice is usually thrillers. It just fits that fall vibe for me. Right now I’m reading Spare Room but I’m hoping to get to more of these before the month ends
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jjspina · 2 years ago
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Books Read in the Month of September 2022!
Books Read in the Month of September 2022!
Here it is already the end of another month. Where does the time go? We are now three quarters the way through the year! I have been busy as usual reading some wonderful books for the month of September of 2022. Here are the 8 books I read and reviewed for September. I might have read even more if I didn’t have a few WIP. But I always seemed to have a WIP! That fact never stops me! I hope you…
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dailywomanmystery · 7 years ago
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Great Britain : Vendetta, by Dreda Say Mitchell
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'Breathless from the first word, thrilling to the last.' Lee Child 'Wonderful vivid writing and a truly original voice.' Peter James Two murders. Two different crime scenes. One killer? Mac wakes in an smashed-up hotel room with no recollection of what has happened. With his lover's corpse in the bathroom and the evidence suggesting that he killed her, Mac is on a mission to uncover the truth and find the real killer. But he's in a race against time with less than a day to unravel the mystery. Still reeling from a personal tragedy Mac isn't afraid of pain. Hot on his heels is tenacious Detective Inspector Rio Wray. Double-crossed and in the line of fire, Mac has to swim through a sea of lies to get to the truth. But only Mac knows he's been living a double life. Can he be sure he doesn't have the blood of a dead woman on his hands? 
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incantalibriblog · 4 years ago
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4 Febbraio - "I SEGRETI DI RACHEL JORDAN" di Dreda Say Mitchell
4 Febbraio - "I SEGRETI DI RACHEL JORDAN" di Dreda Say Mitchell Link Amazon https://amzn.to/3auJdzl
Titolo: I segreti di Rachel Jordan Autore: Dreda Say Mitchell Genere: Thriller Casa Editrice: Newton Compton Editori Lunghezza: 291 pagine Prezzo: Ebook €4,99 – Cartaceo €12,90 Data di pubblicazione: 4 Febbraio 2021 ACQUISTA SINOSSI Un grande thriller Ormai sommersa dai debiti, la gio­vane Rachel non crede alla sua fortuna quando le viene offerto un lavoro presso un’azienda di…
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rathertoofondofbooks · 6 years ago
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Today I’m taking in part in This Week in Books, which was started by Lipsyy Lost and Found! If you want to join in you just need to share what you’re reading now, what you’ve read over the last week, and what you hope to read next.
  Now
All The Little Lies by Chris Curran
I’ve read and enjoyed previous novels by Chris Curran so I was excited to read this one and I’m so pleased to say that I’m really enjoying it.
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
I’ve had the audio book of this for a while and discovered the ebook on Kindle Unlimited so I’m part-reading and part-listening to this one. It’s such an interesting book, I’m really glad I picked it up.
I Owe You One by Sophie Kinsella
I love Sophie Kinsella’s writing so I was delighted to be picked to read this one on Pigeonhole. It’s such a fun read but I’m struggling to read on a phone screen so may have to put this down until I buy a print copy.
The Innocent Man by John Grisham
I haven’t read much of this over the last week but I am still keen to learn more about these cases and will be getting back to this one in the coming week.
  Then
Trauma: From Lockerbie to 7/7: How Trauma Affects Our Minds And How We Fight Back by Gordon Turnbull
This book was such a fascinating read and I very much enjoyed it. It’s basically a history of PTSD and a really in-depth look at the condition. I’ve suffered with PTSD for years so was keen to read this, and I learnt so much. It’s a really accessible book so I’d recommend it to anyone who’s interested in the subject.
Gone by Midnight by Candice Fox
This book was really good. I particularly loved the two main characters and am definitely going to be looking out for the earlier books in this series so I can learn more about them. I will be reviewing this one soon.
The Jigsaw Man by Paul Britton
This book got recommended to me and I bought it right away and have been reading it for most of the last week. It’s a look at how a psychologist came to help solve some of the biggest crimes in the UK over the last thirty or so years. It was uncomfortable reading at times, especially reading about Colin Stagg and how he came to be charged with killing Rachel Nickell when he was innocent. Overall, it’s a really interesting look at forensic psychology.
Birthday Girl by Haruki Murakami
My husband bought me this for my birthday last week and I loved reading it. It’s a delightful short story that really leaves you thinking by the end. I think this will be a story that I re-read in the future.
Spare Room by Dreda Say Mitchell
I read this in one sitting, it grabbed me from the prologue and kept me hooked all the way through. I’ve already reviewed this so you can find my full thoughts here if you’d like to know more.
  Next
Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce
I’ve been so eager to read this one and it feels like it’s finally close enough to publication that I can pick it up. I’m planning to start it on a quiet afternoon as I feel like it’s going to be difficult to put this one down once I start reading!
My Last Lie by Ella Drummond
This is another book I’ve been looking forward to and as I’m now on the blog tour later this month I’m hoping to pick it up this week.
The Bridal Party by J. G. Murray
This book sounds so good, and another one that I think will be hard to put down so I’m looking forward to getting lost in this one!
    What have you been reading this week? I’d love to hear. And if you take part in This Week in Books or WWW Wednesday please feel free to leave your link below and I’ll make sure to visit and comment on your post. 🙂
This Week in Books (6 Feb 2019)! What are you reading this week? Today I’m taking in part in This Week in Books, which was started by Lipsyy Lost and Found…
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ash-and-books · 2 years ago
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Rating: 4/5
Book Blurb: A brand-new collection of short stories featuring the Queen of Mystery’s legendary detective Jane Marple, penned by twelve remarkable bestselling and acclaimed authors. This collection of a dozen original short stories, all featuring Jane Marple, will introduce the character to a whole new generation. Each author reimagines Agatha Christie’s Marple through their own unique perspective while staying true to the hallmarks of a traditional mystery. Naomi Alderman, Leigh Bardugo, Alyssa Cole, Lucy Foley, Elly Griffiths, Natalie Haynes, Jean Kwok, Val McDermid, Karen M. McManus, Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse. and Ruth Ware. Miss Marple was first introduced to readers in a story Agatha Christie wrote for The Royal Magazine in 1927 and made her first appearance in a full-length novel in 1930’s The Murder at the Vicarage. It has been 45 years since Agatha Christie’s last Marple novel, Sleeping Murder, was published posthumously in 1976, and this collection of ingenious new stories by twelve Christie devotees will be a timely reminder why Jane Marple remains the most famous fictional female detective of all time.
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12 new mysterious, one lady detective, and a whole lot of fun. 12 authors come together to each write a new short story featuring the iconic character from Agatha Christie’s work, Jane Marple. Each mystery was a fun one to read about and featured the fun classical tone of the lady detective from Christie’s original work as well as having a new touch to them. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this, it felt like watching mini episodes and it was a fun time!
*I received an arc in exchange for an honest review*
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bookclub4m · 2 years ago
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10 Domestic Thrillers by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random, then we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together booklists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors to help our listeners diversify their reading and their readers’ advisory. All of the lists can be found here.
The After Party by A.C. Arthur
When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole
The Three Mrs. Greys by Shelley Ellis
And Now She's Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall
Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier
The Ice Cream Girls by Dorothy Koomson
Spare Room by Dreda Say Mitchell
The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas
The Majesties by Tiffany Tsao
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