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    To Collar a Queen by Zara J. Black
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    Dark, steamy, and dramatic - To Collar a Queen is perfect late-night guilty pleasure reading, but please check triggers before diving in!


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    Sister Dear by Hannah Mary McKinnon
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    Sister Dear by Hannah Mary McKinnon is a dark and twisted psychological thriller that delves into the complex relationship between half-sisters Eleanor and Victoria. The story follows Eleanor's journey of revenge and manipulation as she discovers her true parentage, leading her to seek out her wealthy and seemingly perfect half-sister, Victoria. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, questioning loyalties and sympathies towards the characters as unexpected twists and turns keep them guessing till the end. The writing style of McKinnon is described as brutally real, wickedly funny, and diabolical, drawing readers into a suspenseful and sinister narrative that explores themes of jealousy, revenge, and family dynamics.


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    In the Vines by Shannon Kirk
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    Creepy, twist-filled, and original - with a narrative that might test your patience before delivering a truly wild ride. Great if you love dark family drama and atmospheric suspense, but not for those sensitive to confusing plots or graphic elements.


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    The Sea-Hawk by Rafael Sabatini
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    A rollicking, classic pirate adventure with all the thrills and twists you'd expect - perfect for when you want pure escapist fun and don’t mind a little old-fashioned flair.

    SIR OLIVER TRESSILIAN sat at his ease in the lofty dining-room of the handsome house of Penarrow, which he owed to the enterprise of his father of lamented and lamentable memory and to the skill and i...

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    The Immortal by Christopher Pike
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    A nostalgic thriller mixing Greek myths with teen drama, The Immortal is best for young adult fans or those looking for a fun, mythological escape - not high art, but great popcorn reading.


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    The Other Wife by Claire McGowan
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    A twist-filled psychological thriller set in a deliciously creepy countryside - great for suspense lovers, but might not win over readers looking for originality or low-key drama.

    Two weeks later, I arrived with a removals van. It had been a busy fortnight, getting ready to move. Packing up, renting a storage unit – it was expensive but I couldn’t bear to let them go, all my be...

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    The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas
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    A charming, fast-paced classic mixing history, love, and tulip drama - quaint, clever, and way more fun than you'd expect from a story about flowers!

    On the 20th of August, 1672, the city of the Hague, always so lively, so neat, and so trim that one might believe every day to be Sunday, with its shady park, with its tall trees, spreading over its G...

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    The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall by Mary Downing Hahn
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    A chilling, heart-thumping ghost story brimming with Gothic flair - great for middle graders and nostalgic adults alike, as long as you don't mind a few lingering mysteries!

    "Now, you behave yourself," she warned me. "Don't talk to strangers, no matter how nice they seem, sit still, and don't daydream. Keep your mind on what you're doing and where you're going." She pause...

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    Masks by Fumiko Enchi
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    A richly woven, atmospheric story full of mysterious women, cultural depth, and subtle intrigue - best enjoyed by readers who love nuanced character studies and don’t mind a bit of literary homework.

    Between them on the narrow imitation-wood tabletop were a vase holding a single white chrysanthemum and an ashtray piled high with cigarette butts, suggesting that the two men had been in conversation...

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    The Weight of Blood by Laura McHugh
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    A gripping, atmospheric debut that blends dark family secrets, small-town noir, and strong sense of place - perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burning, character-driven mysteries with a Southern gothic edge.

    That Cheri Stoddard was found at all was the thing that set people on edge, even more so than the condition of her body. One Saturday in March, fog crept through the river valley and froze overnight....

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