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richardarmitagefanpage · 2 months ago
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Richard at Waterstones Sauchiehall St in Glasgow, UK. (September 12, 2024)
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angelinterviews · 5 months ago
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who am i ?
Hi! I'm Angel, a very curious student who likes to watch horror movies and write horror stories. I like photography and I like to learn about how other people's minds work. Collecting data is something I've been doing since I learned how to use google forms, and I decided to make this blog to interview my favorite creators and learn a thing or two about writing and film-making.
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people i want to interview:
Cecelia Condit
Stephen King
Steve Cavanagh
Karin Slaughter
Dylan Clark
David Asambadze
Alex Magaña
Raar Maar Waar
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maxalotlxl · 11 months ago
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My Top 5 Favourite Reads In 2023
Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir This seems like my obvious winner, The Locked Tomb is easily my favourite series at the moment and I want to eat up everything Tamsyn Muir releases from now on. I did actually finish Harrow this year too, and I did really enjoy it but I have an easier time reading characters like Gideon and Nona. The characters in Nona was more my speed than Harrow.
Godkiller by Hannah Kaner Nona was only the obvious winner because it's part of The Locked Tomb Series as individual books Godkiller and Nona is so hard to pick a preferred favourite. I really only picked this book up first because the cover is stunning and you can't blame me, but these characters had me in a chokehold. This is what I want from a reluctant allies to found family story, they were all so wary of each other at the start but found themselves doing the absolute most to protect each other at the end. I am screaming for Sunbringers release early.
Harley Quinn: Reckoning by Rachael Allen Harley my beloved, I can't even remember when my love for this character started I know it started from a purely aesthetic point, I loved her design. I moved into reading the Suicide Squad comics, because I really dislike Joker and wanted a Harley story without him. Then this book happened, Harley back in college (kind of) and still being the chaotic character while actually showcasing this brilliantly smart person. I loved this! The second wasn't a favourite but was still amazing and I can't wait for the thirds release.
The Faithless by C.L. Clark Yes I picked up The Unbroken because Touraine is hot, and yes Touraine and Luca are infuriating characters that make you question why you have such a loyal need to support them. Didn't stop Magic of the Lost become a favourite pretty much immediately, this sequel tops the first for mainly one singular reason, Sabine. Sabine was my self insert, shamelessly thirsting after both of the main characters while playing the dutiful match maker for them both too.
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree L&L is the only 4 star read on this list, and this does make me reconsider my rating for that. Originally my 4 star was because despite knowing this was just a cozy read, I do feel the need for some action/drama happening. But this was exactly what I wanted this to be so it really does deserve the 5 stars. I read this with a friend who I play D&D with and we both do like to imagine the future of our characters after adventuring, and this is what that was. Retirement after a long DnD campaign. I do have Bookshops & Bonedust, and while I have started it this time of year is so busy I haven't had the chance to have the cozy atmosphere necessary for this book.
Honourable Mentions
If You'll Have Me by Eunnie Such a cute, fluffy romance between too very different people that are both wanting a romantic relationship but having a hard time to figure out what that actually means for both them. This was exactly what I needed when I was reading it, just unfortunately doesn't quite make the list.
Kill for Me Kill for You by Steve Cavanagh I read this alongside my mother and older sister (eventually the books getting passed onto so many people at work, I have no idea where my copy is anymore), the three of us love a good mystery. We were raised on murder mystery detective shows. I really enjoyed this book and the twists just kept coming. The only reason this isn't in my top 5 was because the others have been in my head a lot more than this one.
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briefbookreviewsuk · 1 year ago
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Brief Book Review - Kill For Me Kill For You by Steve Cavanagh
Another twisty , engaging thriller from author Steve Cavanagh , released as a hardback in the United Kingdom on 3rd August 2023.
The plot ? - Amanda and Wendy meet at a Bereavement Counselling group and hatch a cunning plan to rid each other of their worst enemies. A " Strangers on a Train" vibe - but will they go through with their plan and are their intended victims who they think they are ?
A great read - check out my review below :
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willwriteforboots · 1 year ago
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Book Review: "Thirteen" by Steve Cavanagh
Hey, readers! I know it’s been a little while since I’ve posted here. Between traveling, work, and family commitments, I’ve been a busy girl. However, I’ve been keeping up my reading in the time I’ve, and I’m ready to bring you another great book review. For book 16 out of 30 of my reading challenge, I’m diving into something that really captures my Law and Order universe loving heart: Steve…
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nevinslibrary · 2 months ago
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Mystery/Thriller Monday
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JT LaBeau seems to be sending Maria’s husband Paul money. JT is a bestselling crime author that people know very little about. Add Daryl, who Maria is having an affair with as well, and, well, this is definitely a thriller.
And, it wasn’t just a regular sort of thriller, it also totally made my brain into a pretzel with the twists and well, the title is a very very good title for the book. A really fun read.
You may like this book If you Liked: The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz, Who is Maud Dixon? by Alexandra Andrews, or Just the Nicest Couple by Mary Kubica
Twisted by Steve Cavanagh
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jenmedsbookreviews · 4 months ago
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Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh
Today I am sharing my review of the brand new Eddie Flynn thriller from Steve Cavanagh, Witness 8 Review on the blog - link in bio @sscav @headlinebooks #books #bookreview #witness8 #thriller #bookstagram #booksofinstagram #eddieflynn
Today I am sharing my thoughts on Witness 8, the brand new novel from Steve Cavanagh, part of the Eddie Flynn series. A huge thank you to publisher Headline for the copy for review via Netgalley. Here’s what it’s all about: Source: NetgalleyRelease Date: 01 August 2024Publisher: Headline Continue reading Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh
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fizzreads · 7 months ago
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Normally, I would not pick a book with a cheesy title like this, which is kind of snobby of me, because it’s a thriller/mystery like a lot of books I’ve read. It was reviewed in the New York Times though, and it sounded kind of intriguing. It was available on Libby (the library app I use), and I wasn’t reading anything else, so I said why not?
It was a good choice because I flew through this book. It was a very moreish thriller, although I wouldn’t say the best written. The dialogue doesn’t sound very natural, and when the characters read newspaper articles, they don’t sound like they were written by anyone with any journalism training. However, the twist was unexpected and clever. A fun choice for an airplane ride or a beach read.
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clairekreads · 8 months ago
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Kill For Me, Kill For You by Steve Cavanagh @stevecavanagh_ @headlinepg #bookreview
🎉🎉🎉Happy Paperback Publication Day to Steve Cavanagh 🎉🎉🎉 Kill For Me, I’ll For You is out in paperback today!! Continue reading Kill For Me, Kill For You by Steve Cavanagh @stevecavanagh_ @headlinepg #bookreview
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richardarmitagefanpage · 3 months ago
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Richard at Waterstones Sauchiehall St in Glasgow, UK. (September 12, 2024)
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doctoreads · 9 months ago
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This book makes me want to watch hitchcock’s strangers on a train!
This was off to a slow start but once the action picks up, you better get comfortable and prepare to stay glued to your seat as the quick chapters will pull you in, demand your attention and refuse to let you go.
I enjoyed the plot but the twists could’ve been twistier as I ended up figuring all of them out, which I’m not a big fan of. Also, suspension of disbelief is definitely needed to fully enjoy this ride.
Would recommend as a quick fun read.
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thepinkravynreads · 1 year ago
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TH1RT3EN | Book Review
Check out my review of the murder mystery book written by Steve Cavanagh. #mystery #TheRavynReads #bookreviews #bookrecs #bookshelf #kindlereads
Check out my review for TH1RT3EN: The Killer isn’t on Trial. He’s on the Jury. This is a murder-mystery book with a spoiler-free review. Continue reading Untitled
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briefbookreviewsuk · 4 months ago
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Brief Book Review - Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh
A Brief Book Review of Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh.
Released as a hardback by Headline in the United Kingdom on 1st August 2024.
It's another outing for former con man , now trial lawyer Eddie Flynn and his team as they endeavour to understand why an innocent man is being framed for murder. The witness to the deed it seems , is more twisted than the murderer. Another great Eddie Flynn story , a great mixture of courtroom drama and action. #book #bookreview
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fromyoursforever · 2 years ago
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Fifty-Fifty by Steve Cavanagh
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4.5/5⭐
I'm a huge crime thriller fan. Let me tell you this book got me at the edge of my seat. The book was about two sister who accused one another for their father murder. Both called 991 almost at the same time. The thrilling part is that you will dive into pov of the defense lawyers, and the murderer. Even though each page give hints of the killer, this book will keep you guessing who's the killer is until the very end.
note: the book is part of a crime thriller series called "Eddie Flynn Series", but you can read the book as a stand alone.
💥SPOILER💥
as much as I love this book I'm quite sad that they killed off Harper in the series. Killing Harper might bring character development to Eddie Flynn but I still find it sad and quite unnecessary.
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have Robin Hood: Men in Tights 1993
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vonlipvig · 2 months ago
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OC Summer, babyyyy ☀️🌊
Weather's been getting warm here, so I was in the mood to draw my boys enjoying the water and the sun in their own ways. Henry's always down to shred some gnarly waves, while Jack prefers to sit and relax with a good book and a tasty, fruity drink (even when he gets his R&R time interrupted by a Henry sprinting at him full-speed with ill, cannonball-y intent).
Refs used below!
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