And Then There Were None is my favourite Agatha Christie novel, so I was eager to dive into this book. I’m happy to say I loved it! I thoroughly enjoyed the initial focus on the distinct characters, each with complex/messy backstories, insecurities, and motivations.
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BEFORE I LET GO by Kennedy Ryan
‘Before I Let Go’ gives a meaningful second-chance romance that blends raw, complex themes with sizzling attraction between the leads.
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THE STRENGTH OF THE FEW by James Islington
Despite its impressively expanded worldbuilding, ‘The Strength of the Few’ never fully captivated me—the execution prevents it from being as engaging as its predecessor.
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GHOSTS OF HĀIKIMI by F.P. Twyman
‘Ghosts of Hāikimi’ gives an impressive start to the series, with its compelling main character and a fascinating world.
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THE TYRANNY OF FAITH by Richard Swan
‘The Tyranny of Faith’ nicely builds on the previous book, with complex political intrigue, dangerous magic and flawed heroes driving a tense, high-stakes storyline.
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TURNS OF FATE by Anne Bishop
I had high hopes for ‘Turns of Fate,’ but even with its fascinating worldbuilding, the execution made it hard to stay invested.
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VICIOUS by V.E. Schwab
The intriguing anti-hero storyline, combined with Schwab’s clever, layered storytelling, makes ‘Vicious’ truly deserving of its hype.
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MY HUSBAND’S WIFE by Alice Feeney
‘My Husband’s Wife’ is a twisty, addictive read that kept me eager to see how the tangled web of secrets would finally unravel.
