Bookcase: Reviews of How To Kidnap The Rich by Rahul Raina and I Belong Here by Anita Sethi
droitwichstandard.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from droitwichstandard.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bookcase: Reviews include The Anthill by Julianne Pachico and Everybody by Olivia Laing
droitwichstandard.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from droitwichstandard.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Isle of Wight Radio 6:00pm - Midnight
Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight
Five new books to read this week
Curl up with a dark family drama, or keep things light with a judo-loving guinea pig…
Fiction
1. The Therapist by BA Paris is published in hardback by HQ, priced £12.99 (ebook £7.99). Available now
When Alice and Leo move into an exclusive gated community called The Circle, the house initially seems perfect. But as Alice gets to know her neighbours, she discovers a gruesome secret about the house’s past and becomes obsessed with trying to piece together what really happened two years ago. This dark family drama will have readers racing through the pages, and is the kind of book you devour in one sitting. There is a palpable sense of tension that builds to a devastating conclusion. A truly emotive read about a house that holds a shocking secret, and those who will go to extreme lengths to keep it hidden.
Article bookmarked
Don t show me this message again✕
Curl up with a dark family drama, or keep things light with a judo-loving guinea pig…
Fiction
1. The Therapist by BA Paris is published in hardback by HQ, priced £12.99 (ebook £7.99). Available now
When Alice and Leo move into an exclusive gated community called The Circle, the house initially seems perfect. But as Alice gets to know her neighbours, she discovers a gruesome secret about the house’s past and becomes obsessed with trying to piece together what really happened two years ago. This dark family drama will have readers racing through the pages, and is the kind of book you devour in one sitting. There is a palpable sense of tension that builds to a devastating conclusion. A truly emotive read about a house that holds a shocking secret, and those who will go to extreme lengths to keep it hidden.9/10(Review by Megan Baynes)