How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin

How to Solve Your Own Murder is an intriguing and cosy-ish mystery that spans two viewpoints and several decades. In 1965, 17-yr-old Frances has her fortune told, but is dismayed to hear a prophecy that includes her own murder. Eventually, she will become obsessed...

The Collapsing Wave by Doug Johnstone

The Collapsing Wave is a sequel to The Space Between Us, and I really would recommend reading them in order if at all possible.This is a compelling page-turner playing with an often used, but somehow here still fresh, science fiction idea – what would we do if...

The Space Between Us by Doug Johnstone

Lights flash in the skies above Scotland. Many who see it have a stroke and never recover. But three victims recover almost suspiciously quickly, and when there are reports of an octopus-like creature washing up on a shore, they feel an instant and odd connection to...

Five Bad Deeds by Caz Frear

Five Bad Deeds is an interesting take on a psychological thriller. Filled with a host of mostly unlikeable characters, and based on information that’s hidden from the reader, it’s going to annoy some people but entertain others. I fell into the side of...