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How to Slay on Holiday, a review via @tbookjunkie

Book Review: How to Slay on Holiday

How to Slay on Holiday could be the perfect book to accompany you on your next sunshine break, especially if you are heading to a Greek Island and enjoy both mystery and humour in the novels you read. The Synopsis of How to Slay on Holiday You’d kill for a…

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Wolf Six by Alex Shaw is the first of a new Assassin thriller series

Book Review: Wolf Six by Alex Shaw

When this wolf has you in his cross-hairs you better watch out because chances are, you won’t survive. Wolf Six is perfect for fans of Robert Ludlum, Rory Clements and Andrew Turpin. The Synopsis for Wolf Six Killing for a living is easy, living for a reason is much harder…

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The Enemy Within by Rob Sinclair. A book review from @tbookjunkie

Book Review: The Enemy Within by Rob Sinclair

If you enjoy the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child, this action-packed thriller is one to consider. The Synopsis of The Enemy Within His past is coming back with a vengeance… Ex-intelligence agent James Ryker has done many things in the past he’d prefer to forget. The last time he…

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The Trips by Pat Murray book review by @t_bookjunkie

Book Review: The Trips by Pat Murray

It’s not every day you read about someone being sentenced to death, and it is certainly rare to hear about a British citizen facing the death penalty, but in The Trips, that is exactly what happens. The Synopsis of The Trips It’s a long way from a childhood in a Liverpool…

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The Perfect Mother book cover with a baby wicket basket and a red blanket on a blue background

Book Review: The Perfect Mother by Claire Allan

Are you a fan of psychological thrillers? ‘The Perfect Mother’ is the latest novel by Claire Allan, best-selling author known also for ‘Her Name Was Rose’, ‘The Affair’, and Forget Me Not’. The Synopsis of The Perfect Mother All I wanted was to help women become mothers. When I met…

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Books to read when travelling around the Lake District via @tbookjunkie

Top 5 Books to Read Whilst Travelling the Lake District

For many travellers, their holiday would not be complete without a good book. With a good book in hand, you’ll be positively distracted from your surroundings since you will be wrapped into the story that it would be hard to pull yourself out of it.  If you’re heading to the…

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Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay is a gripping debut that crime fans will love. Read the full review via @tbookjunkie

Review: Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay

Matt and his family have already been through more than enough. Seven years ago his brother Danny was found guilty of murdering his teenage girlfriend, Charlotte Rose and ever since the family have been thrust into the limelight, journalists prying into their lives at every opportunity. At the time of…

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What to watch on Netflix if you are a bookworm. From romance and drama to horror all of these shows are based on books. Via @tbookjunkie

What TV Shows Bookworms Should be Watching on Netflix

2021 may not have started the way we wanted. We may be in the midst of another lockdown with the pandemic still raging across the world, but to ease the pain for book lovers everywhere, Netflix has us covered. I don’t know about you, but there have been times in…

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Books to read before visiting Oxford, offering a selection of fictional and non-fictional reads via @tbookjunkie

Books to Read before Visiting Oxford

Oxford, home to one of England’s most prestigious universities, has long been a city that people visit, hoping to get a feel for what it would be like to study amongst some of the greatest minds of all time.   Wandering the historic streets, taken in by the striking spires,…

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The Captive by Deborah O'Connor is a 2021 new release thriller set in the future in a world where prisons have closed and those convicted are placed into custody with those that prosecuted them.

Review: The Captive by Deborah O’Connor

Could you live with the person convicted of a crime against you? “I do not want him here.” (Page 1) Understandably I am not sure I would want to occupy the same space as the person accused of killed a loved one either. “The cell was small, the same footprint…

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