The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives by Elizabeth Arnott
Every now and then I come across a crime novel that feels familiar in premise but completely fresh in execution, and The Secret Lives of Murderers’...
Every now and then I come across a crime novel that feels familiar in premise but completely fresh in execution, and The Secret Lives of Murderers’...
I picked up Judge Stone expecting a solid legal thriller, but I was not prepared for how completely it would take over my attention. The story...
’n Week soos hierdie laat my weer besef hoekom stories ons so diep anker. Ek was bevoorreg om vroeër die week Penguin Random House Suid‑Afrika en...
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