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  1. #1

    The Last Lie by Alex Lake
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    'The Last Lie' by Alex Lake is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the twisted dynamics of a marriage between Claire and Alfie. The story unfolds as Claire discovers the deceit and betrayal hidden behind her seemingly perfect relationship with Alfie. As the tension builds, the reader is taken on a thrill ride of lies, manipulation, and unexpected twists, ultimately leading to a climactic showdown between the characters. The narrative alternates between Claire's perspective of being deceived and Alfie's perspective of weaving a web of lies, creating a compelling and suspenseful read that keeps the reader engrossed until the very last page.

    The plot of 'The Last Lie' revolves around the intricate layers of deception, manipulation, and psychological turmoil experienced by the characters. Alex Lake skillfully crafts a fast-paced narrative filled with suspense, unexpected revelations, and complex character dynamics. The writing style keeps the reader on the edge of their seat, eagerly anticipating the next twist in the story, making it a compelling and engaging read from start to finish.


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    Spindle
    Book 3 in the series:A Thousand Nights

    Spindle - A Thousand Nights by E.K. Johnston
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    Spindle by E.K. Johnston is a companion novel to 'A Thousand Nights,' offering a unique retelling of the Sleeping Beauty tale. The story follows Yashaa, who, along with his friends, embarks on a quest to break a curse and save their kingdom. Set in a vibrant and exotic landscape, the narrative is told through alternating first-person narrations, providing a fresh perspective on the classic fairy tale. Johnston's evocative prose and strong character development create a rich and immersive reading experience, focusing on themes of strength, love, determination, and sacrifice.

    THE LITTLE ROSE was only five years old when her parents ruined my mother and brought ruination to my own life. I can tell the story like I was there, though I wasn’t. Even if I had been, I had only s...

    (Also, see 40 recommendations for the series A Thousand Nights )

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    Salvation - Salvation Sequence by Peter F. Hamilton
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    "Salvation" by Peter F. Hamilton is a science fiction novel that follows a complex story structure involving multiple timelines and characters. Readers found the book challenging due to its format, which includes flashbacks and flash-forwards that can be difficult to track, especially when listening to it as an audiobook. Despite the intricate plotlines, the book explores interesting concepts such as alien encounters, advanced technology, and societal developments in a near-future setting.

    Drifting through interstellar space, three light-years out from the star 31 Aquilae, the Neána abode cluster picked up a series of short, faint electromagnetic pulses that lasted intermittently for ei...

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    The Short Drop - Gibson Vaughn by Matthew FitzSimmons
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    The Short Drop by Matthew FitzSimmons is a thrilling mystery centered around the disappearance of Suzanne Lombard, the daughter of a powerful politician. Gibson Vaughn, a former hacker and friend of Suzanne, is enlisted to help uncover the truth about her vanishing. The plot unfolds with political intrigue, cyber intelligence, and suspense, as Gibson delves into a complex web of secrets and conspiracies surrounding Suzanne's case. The writing style is described as fast-paced, compelling, and filled with twists that keep the reader engaged until the very end.

    Gibson Vaughn sat alone at the bustling counter of the Nighthawk Diner. The breakfast rush was in full swing as customers milled about, waiting for a seat. Gibson barely registered the crescendo of kn...

  5. #5
    After the Cure
    Book 1 in the series:After the Cure

    After the Cure - After the Cure by Deirdre Gould
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    After a worldwide 'zombie' epidemic, a cure is found, bringing the cured back to being functional human beings with their memories intact. The story follows the survivors eight years post-outbreak, a mix of cured zombies and immune individuals, dealing with the aftermath of the plague. The plot focuses on a legal drama involving the perpetrators of the original disease, the discovery of a more potent strain of the virus, and the potential destruction of humanity.

    The book explores themes of hope, love, survival, legal processes, and societal rebuilding in the aftermath of a massive trauma. It delves into the complexities of relationships between the cured and immune, the psychological effects of the cure, and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters as they uncover the origins of the pandemic.


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    Deadbeat Druid
    Book 3 in the series:Adam Binder

    Deadbeat Druid - Adam Binder by David R. Slayton
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    'Deadbeat Druid' by David R. Slayton is the third and final book in the 'Adam Binder' series. The book follows Adam Binder as he navigates a world of magic, demons, and complicated relationships. The plot revolves around Adam and his companions embarking on a journey to hell to save Vic and their cousin, facing dark challenges and uncovering hidden truths along the way. The writing style is described as a rollercoaster ride, with plenty of action, character growth, and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Adam Binder )

  7. #7
    Isolated
    Book 1 in the series:The Jason King Files

    Isolated - The Jason King Files by Matt Rogers
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    In 'Isolated' by Matt Rogers, readers are introduced to Jason King, a retired Special Forces agent seeking peace and solitude in a quiet town. However, his plans are disrupted when he witnesses a murder, plunging him back into a life of danger and violence. As King delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the killings, he uncovers a web of secrets and conspiracies that put his life at risk. The book is a fast-paced thriller filled with action sequences, intricate plot twists, and a protagonist who must navigate through a world of deception and betrayal.

    The writing style in 'Isolated' is characterized by short chapters and visceral descriptions that keep the story moving at a brisk pace. The author, Matt Rogers, weaves together a narrative that immerses readers in a world of danger and isolation, where the protagonist, Jason King, must confront his past and make difficult choices to uncover the truth behind the sinister events unfolding in the small town of Jameson.


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    Catnapped by the Catman - Interstellar Protections Agency by Jade Waltz
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    Catnapped by the Catman is a science fiction romance novel that follows the story of Sarah, who becomes embroiled in a miscommunication with Carthe Eck, also known as the Catman. The plot revolves around their interaction, complicated by Sarah's telepathic cat, Loki, who commits her to a role she didn't expect. The book features a slow-burn romance, interspecies communication challenges, and a blend of humor and seriousness. The writing style includes plot twists, intricate character building, and a mix of serious and funny elements that keep the reader engaged.


  9. #9
    Mageborn
    Book 1 in the series:Hollow King

    Mageborn - Hollow King by Jessica Thorne
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    'Mageborn' by Jessica Thorne is a fantasy read set in a magical medieval world, featuring an ailing king, magical mythology, and a corrupt royal agenda. The book follows Grace, a kick-ass heroine who works in the academy hunting down bad mageborns, and her journey as she is tasked with protecting the Lord of Thorns, Bastien, who is the prince of the mageborn. Together, they uncover a plot to kill Bastien and must navigate through twists and turns to unravel the mystery.

    The writing style of 'Mageborn' is described as addicting and engrossing, with a perfect blend of magic, fantasy, romance, and plot twists. The book keeps readers hooked from the very beginning with a prologue dripping with sinister images and intrigue, leading to a non-stop action-packed story filled with alluring characters and a richly woven world.


  10. #10
    Incriminating Evidence
    Book 4 in the series:Evidence

    Incriminating Evidence - Evidence by Rachel Grant
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    In "Incriminating Evidence" by Rachel Grant, archaeologist Isabel Dawson stumbles upon an unconscious man deep in the Alaskan wilderness, only to discover he is Alec Ravissant, the CEO of Raptor and a senatorial candidate. The plot unfolds as Isabel and Alec team up to uncover the truth about their pasts, leading to a thrilling investigation that reveals a possible conspiracy within Alec's organization. The writing style incorporates elements of suspense, romance, and mystery, creating a captivating story filled with twists and turns that keep the reader engaged.

    It was a show tunes kind of afternoon, which was unusual for Isabel, but the words to the old songs came to her effortlessly as she walked downslope, deep in the Tanana Valley State Forest. Loud, full...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Evidence )

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