A fellow blogger reviewed The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell and I added it to my library list. I opted for the audio version, since I love listening to the genre. A twisted tale comes to light when an orphan inherits a house in one of London’s posh neighborhoods.
A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke
A Haunting in the Arctic by C. J. Cooke delivered an atmospheric tale about a deserted shipwreck off the coast of Iceland. Cooke skillfully shares its past and present as a modern daily explorer Dominique, feels the need to document the ship before it is destroyed. A chilling tale perfect for a chilly winter’s night.
The Boy Who Cried Bear by Kelley Armstrong
The Boy Who Cried Bear by Kelley Armstrong is the second novel in the Haven’s Rock mystery series. Set in a remote, secret village in the Yukon, Detective Casey Duncan and her husband, Sheriff Eric Dalton, have their hands full when a young boy goes missing and reports of an irregular bear led them to suspect foul play. A gripping tale perfect for a cold winter’s day.
Hemlock by Kiersten Modglin
I stumbled upon Hemlock by Kiersten Modglin in an offering to review and curious. The story narrated by Brittany Pressley quickly pulled me in. Atmospheric, dark and twisted this romantic thriller is perfect for fans of romantic suspense, psychological thrillers and audios like Verity.
All Who Wander by Joe Clifford
All Who Wander by Joe Clifford delivered a dark psychological thriller set in New England that kept me reading into the wee hours. This suspenseful tale takes the reader back into the past as we deal with current day developments. An atmospheric tale perfect for a cold winter’s night.