Thursday, February 19, 2026

Review - The Last Days of Kira Mullan

Title:  The Last Days of Kira Mullan
Author:  Nicci French
Series:   Maud O’Connor Mysteries
Publisher:  William Morrow Paperbacks
Genre:   Psychological Thriller 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   464
Date of Publication:  March 4, 2025
My Rating:   5 Stars

*First published April, 2024

DESCRIPTION:

From international bestselling master of suspense Nicci French comes a chilling new psychological thriller about a woman determined to get justice for a murder no one else believes happened.

Nancy North is ready to put her life back together. After suffering a psychotic break that ruined friendships, stalled her fledgling restaurant, and forced her to move out of her comfortable flat, she’ll do anything to get back to normal. She and her partner Felix—who has been a saint through her recent troubles—move into a new flat for a fresh start.

Nancy is taking her pills, seeing her therapist, and avoiding unnecessary stress. She’s doing absolutely everything right, but something is still very, very wrong. On the first day in the new flat, she hears them again; the mysterious voices that triggered her first episode. It could just be the unfamiliar sounds of water in the pipes, or the screaming baby across the hall, but deep down she knows something more sinister is going on. Her fears are confirmed when the young woman in the downstairs flat, Kira, is found dead. Felix, her neighbors, and even the police insist it’s a tragic suicide, but the pieces aren’t adding up for Nancy. Can she trust her own instincts, or is it all in her head?

Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Maud O’Connor has misgivings about her colleagues’ investigation of Kira’s death. The boys club at the top seems intent on closing the case as quickly as possible, especially since the only person who thinks it could be anything other than suicide is known to be unreliable. But Maud knows what it’s like to be dismissed as an overemotional woman and isn’t so quick to discount Nancy’s claims. As tensions reach an explosive breaking point, the line between fact and delusion becomes dangerously blurred, but Maud will stop at nothing to ensure that the truth comes to light.


MY THOUGHTS:

The Last Days of Kira Mullan is a tense and emotionally charged installment in the Maud O’Connor Mysteries series that explores truth, justice, and the devastating impact of not being believed.

Nancy is a woman who has battled serious mental health challenges and has previously been hospitalized. After working hard to rebuild her life, she is shaken when her neighbor, Kira Mullan, is found dead in what is quickly ruled a suicide. Nancy is convinced - almost to the point of obsession - that Kira was murdered. What makes her determination so heartbreaking is the way those around her dismiss her outright. Friends, acquaintances, even those on the fringes of her life, weaponize her mental health history against her. The gaslighting she endures is painful to witness and adds a deeply human layer to the mystery.

Detective Inspector Maud O’Connor has decided to review Kira’s death. Though the original investigation closed the case as a suicide, Maud cannot ignore Nancy’s insistence that something is wrong. Where others see an unreliable witness, Maud sees a woman desperate to be heard. I found myself hoping for more scenes between Maud and Nancy, wanting that bridge of trust to grow stronger. Maud’s willingness to listen played into her questioning what others have accepted. This sets her apart. Nancy wants justice for Kira. Maud wants the truth. That shared determination drives the story forward with steady tension.

What stood out most to me was the author’s sensitive handling of mental illness. Rather than portraying Nancy as unstable or delusional, the story challenges assumptions about credibility and reminds readers how easily vulnerable people can be dismissed. Maud’s faith in Nancy becomes a quiet but powerful statement: past struggles do not erase present truth.

I very much enjoyed the first book in the series, Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter?, and this follow-up only deepened my appreciation for these characters and the thoughtful, layered mysteries they inhabit. I am more than ready to continue with book three, What Happened That Night?

Many thanks to William Morrow Paperbacks and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Nicci Gerrard was born in June 1958 in Worcestershire. After graduating with a first class honours degree in English Literature from Oxford University, she began her first job, working with emotionally disturbed children in Sheffield. In that same year she married journalist Colin Hughes.


In the early eighties she taught English Literature in Sheffield, London and Los Angeles, but moved into publishing in 1985 with the launch of Women's Review, a magazine for women on art, literature and female issues.

In 1987 Nicci had a son, Edgar, followed by a daughter, Anna, in 1988, but a year later her marriage to Colin Hughes broke down.

In 1989 she became acting literary editor at the New Statesman, before moving to the Observer, where she was deputy literary editor for five years, and then a feature writer and executive editor.

It was while she was at the New Statesman that she met Sean French.

Sean French was born in May 1959 in Bristol, to a British father and Swedish mother. He too studied English Literature at Oxford University at the same time as Nicci, also graduating with a first class degree, but their paths didn't cross until 1990. In 1981 he won Vogue magazine's Writing Talent Contest, and from 1981 to 1986 he was their theatre critic. During that time he also worked at the Sunday Times as deputy literary editor and television critic, and was the film critic for Marie Claire and deputy editor of New Society.

Sean and Nicci were married in Hackney in October 1990. Their daughters, Hadley and Molly, were born in 1991 and 1993.

By the mid-nineties Sean had had two novels published, The Imaginary Monkey and The Dreamer of Dreams, as well as numerous non-fiction books, including biographies of Jane Fonda and Brigitte Bardot.

In 1995 Nicci and Sean began work on their first joint novel and adopted the pseudonym of Nicci French. The Memory Game was published to great acclaim in 1997 followed by The Safe House (1998), Killing Me Softly (1999), Beneath the Skin (2000), The Red Room (2001), Land of the Living (2002), Secret Smile (2003), Catch Me When I Fall (2005), Losing You (2006) and Until It's Over (2008). Their latest novel together is What To Do When Someone Dies (2009).

Nicci and Sean also continue to write separately. Nicci still works as a journalist for the Observer, covering high-profile trials including those of Fred and Rose West, and Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr. Novels include Things We Knew Were True (2003), Solace (2005) and The Moment You Were Gone (2007). Sean's last novel is Start From Here (2004).

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

BLOG TOUR - A Country Manor Murder



DESCRIPTION:

The sweeping lawns and old stone walls of Coates House make it the perfect backdrop for a baking competition. But Sarah Vane must put her scones aside to figure out who would kill for it…


Sarah Vane’s making the most of her retirement, entering the annual baking competition at the stately Coates House. Normally it runs like clockwork under the eagle eye of Madeleine Brett-Coates. But when Sarah stumbles across the body of the lady of the manor, a string of bunting wrapped tightly around her neck, the event is plunged into chaos.


Mrs Brett-Coates’s children appear heartbroken but soon Sarah learns that the kind old woman ruled her roost with an iron rod. And as well as whispers of a secret fling, Sarah discovers that someone’s name was hastily crossed out of her will just days before her death…


Everybody at the manor, even the staff, had a motive and all of them have secrets they’d kill to keep. But when one of the Brett-Coates heirs vanishes, and a threatening note is sent to the others, Sarah suddenly sees a much bigger plot unfolding. Can Sarah track down the killer before another victim is claimed?


A delightfully cozy and utterly unputdownable murder mystery, perfect for fans of Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis and Clare Chase who are looking for their next addictive read.




Title:   A Country Manor Murder
Author:  Alice Castle
Series:  Sarah Vane Mysteries Book 5
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Cozy Mystery 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:  295
Date of Publication:  February 18, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars 

MY THOUGHTS:

In the delightful fifth book of the Sarah Vane Mysteries series, Sarah eagerly anticipates participating in a baking competition. However, her excitement is short-lived when she discovers the body of the manor’s lady of the manor, Madeleine Brett-Coates, at the Coates House where the competition is being held. Clearly, this is a murder case that Sarah must investigate.

Initially, it appears that the victim’s heirs are devastated, but Sarah soon uncovers a web of conflicts and secrets within the household. She is determined to uncover the truth and determine if one of the victim’s heirs is responsible for her death.

Despite being retired, Sarah finds joy in this new chapter of her life. Baking competitions are enjoyable, but she has discovered a hidden talent: she’s a brilliant armchair detective. Having achieved success in solving crimes in the past, Sarah sets high standards for herself and delivers another satisfying mystery.

I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the Sarah Vane Mysteries series. I admire the strength and resilience of women of a certain age who prove that life doesn’t have to end. I eagerly anticipate the next installment in this captivating series. 

7Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion. 
 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Before turning to crime, Alice Castle was a UK newspaper journalist for The Daily Express, The Times and The Daily Telegraph. Alice is an avid reader of crime fiction, her favourite stories are cozy crimes with a strong sense of place. When she couldn’t find a series about her beloved south London, she decided to write her own – and single mum amateur sleuth Beth Haldane was born. Alice also writes twisty psychological thrillers for HQ Digital under the name A.M. Castle.  The Perfect Widow was a top selling audiobook in 2019 and  The Invitation hit the top 50 on Amazon UK in 2021. Alice lives with her two children and two cats and, if she isn’t writing or reading a whodunit, she’ll be watching one on telly.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Review - Worse Than a Lie

Title:  Worse Than a Lie
Author Ben Crump
Series:   Beau Lee Cooper #1
Publisher:  Ballantine
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   368
Date of Publication:   February 17, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

In this gripping thriller, truth and justice are called into question when a Black man is gunned down in cold blood—the first novel in a riveting series from renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump.

“A sensationally good crime and legal thriller . . . This is exactly what a book should be.”—Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of the Reacher series


It’s the night of November 4, 2008. America’s first Black president has just been elected. And fifty-three-year-old Hollis Montrose—a Black ex–police officer from the suburbs of Chicago—has become the latest victim of a brutal attack. As the result of a traffic stop gone wrong, Hollis is shot ten times in cold blood, by four white men who could have been his colleagues back in his police days.

Beau Lee Cooper was born serious, as if on an urgent mission with little time to waste. Raised in the tumultuous world of 1970s Texas, he always dreamed of becoming a lawyer and fighting for what’s right, ever since he was a little boy reading To Kill a Mockingbird. And now, ten years into running his own law firm with his best friend and partner in crime, Nelson “Nellie” Rivers, and his suave right-hand-man, Brent “Cape” Capers, he feels he’s finally making a difference. When Beau Lee learns about Hollis’s situation, he’s determined to help.

Miraculously, Hollis survives the encounter, but the Chicago police department has already spun the narrative in its favor, and Hollis is given a wrongful prison sentence with an unreasonable bail. What really happened that night the car was pulled over? Was it random or was Hollis targeted? Beau Lee knows he’s treading in dangerous waters, and finding evidence of the truth will be his biggest challenge yet, but with troubling powers at play, one innocent man’s life hangs in the balance.

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MY THOUGHTS:

From a young age, Beau Lee Cooper was known as the “serious child.” After reading To Kill a Mockingbird dozens of times, he knew with certainty that he wanted to become a lawyer. Inspired by the moral courage he found in those pages, Beau Lee grows into a man determined to stand for justice. It is now 2008. Barack Obama is in office, symbolizing hope and change for many. And yet, systemic racism remains pervasive that is very much alive and well.

After briefly meeting the adult Beau Lee, we are introduced to Hollis Montrose, a hardworking police officer who has worn his badge honorably for twenty-five years. One night, while driving home and passing the residence of a younger officer he works with, Hollis is pulled over. What follows is tragic and infuriating and an all-too-common case of racial profiling. Hollis is violently thrown to the ground. Officers, along with backup who quickly arrive, refuse to hear his pleas that he is one of them. That they have the wrong man. His badge means nothing. His years of service mean nothing. In that moment, only the color of his skin matters.

The injustice is heartbreaking. I was in tears for Hollis. Even after surviving a brutal shooting he is miraculously clinging to life. Sadly, that is not the only battle Hollis will be experience. Several officers close ranks, twisting the narrative to protect themselves. They manipulate reports and align their stories so that Hollis, the victim, appears unquestionably guilty. The betrayal cuts deep. The corruption feels suffocating.

Beau Lee, aware of the system’s treatment of his own, is reluctantly tasked with handling this fabricated case. Beau Lee and his small team confront an entrenched system determined to safeguard its interests. Despite the mounting evidence of dishonesty among some law enforcement officers, Beau Lee accepts the challenge and files a multi-million-dollar lawsuit. As the legal battle unfolds, the blatant dishonesty becomes increasingly apparent. And quite frankly, it is disgusting. While we, as readers, are privy to Hollis’s innocence and the truth, proving it in a court of law remains a formidable task. The burden of dismantling the lies rests squarely on Beau Lee’s shoulders.


Because Ben Crump is himself a celebrated civil rights attorney, Worse Than a Lie carries undeniable weight. The authenticity in the legal maneuvering and the emotional gravity of the case make the story feel urgent and real. This novel delivers a powerful message about systemic racism and its devastating impact on Black and Brown communities. It does not shy away from discomfort, as well it shouldn’t. .

I love that this is the first book in a series because I am eager to follow Beau Lee as he continues to fight the battles that matter. The cases that make me feel. Make me think. Make me cringe. Make me feel seen. Make me feel vindicated. That is exactly what this book does.

Many thanks to Ballantine and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Through a steadfast dedication to justice and service, renowned civil rights and personal injury attorney Ben Crump has established himself as one of the nation’s foremost lawyers and advocates for social justice. He has worked on some of the most high-profile cases in the U.S., representing the families of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and Stephon Clark, among others. He has been nationally recognized as the 2014 NNPA Newsmaker of the Year, the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Lawyers, and Ebony Magazine Power 100 Most Influential African Americans. In 2016, he was designated as an Honorary Fellow by the University of Pennsylvania College of Law. He is the founder and principal owner of Ben Crump Law.

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AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Her Last Breath

Title:  Her Last Breath
Author Taylor Adams
Publisher:  HarperAudio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Sophie Amoss
Length:  10 hrs 8 mins
No. of Pages:   336
Date of Publication:   February 17, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

From the critically acclaimed author of No Exit and The Last Word comes a story of two friends who embark on an ill-fated caving expedition—and the dark truth of what happens deep underground.

After years of excuses, Tess has finally agreed to go caving with her best friend Allie. Their lives have diverged sharply since high school—Allie is a self-made travel influencer, while Tess is a shy (and claustrophobic) legal assistant struggling to pay for law school. Maybe she’s a little jealous of Allie's globe-trotting life. Who wouldn’t be?

As Tess and Allie descend into the depths, they realize they’re not alone. A stranger who claims to be a fellow caver harasses them. Confident, take-no-shit Allie insults the guy—and he retaliates. Soon, Tess is trapped inside a narrow crawl space hundreds of feet underground, fighting to stay alive.

Twenty-four hours later, as a hospitalized Tess recounts her harrowing story of survival, the detective interviewing her shares new and shocking secrets about Allie's true past. Together, they begin to suspect the brutal attack wasn’t so random after all.

Who was Allie, really? Why did this man target them? And did Tess really leave the danger behind when she escaped the cave?


MY THOUGHTS:
Tess and Allie have been best friends for years. Allie has a passion for caving, and has been all but begging Tess to go caving with her. Allie is determined to introduce Tess to her favorite hobby. Finally agreeing to go, the two embark on an adventure that turns into a horrifying ordeal. With meticulous preparation and the right supplies, they set off into the depths of the cave. However, tragedy strikes when they encounter another person in the cave, setting the stage for a fight for survival.

Tess faces the fight of her life, battling against all odds. Despite the odds stacked against her, she manages to survive and is hospitalized. While recovering, she recounts her harrowing experience to the older detective handling the case. Alongside Tess’s story, another chilling narrative emerges, laced with an undercurrent of envy.

Taylor Adams masterfully crafts a claustrophobic nightmare that grips the reader from the very first page. I was captivated by Tess’s journey underground, finding myself both surprised and shocked by the unexpected and shocking ending.

Many thanks to HarperAudio and to NetGalley for this free ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Taylor Adams is the author of several acclaimed thrillers including No Exit and Hairpin Bridge. No Exit has been published in 32 languages and was recently released by 20th Century Studios as a Hulu Original Film. Adams lives in Washington State.



 

Review - The Astral Library

Title:  The Astral Library
Author Kate Quinn
Publisher:  William Morrow
Genre:   Fantasy
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   304
Date of Publication:   February 17, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

From New York Times bestselling author Kate Quinn comes a gorgeously written fantastical adventure which poses the question: Have you ever wished you could live inside a book? Welcome to the Astral Library, where books are not just objects, but doors to new worlds, new lives, and new futures.

Alexandria “Alix” Watson has learned one lesson from her barren childhood in the foster-care system: unlike people, books will never let you down. Working three dead-end jobs to make ends meet and knowing college is a pipe dream, Alix takes nightly refuge in the high-vaulted reading room at the Boston Public Library, escaping into her favorite fantasy novels and dreaming of far-off lands. Until the day she stumbles through a hidden door and meets the Librarian: the ageless, acerbic guardian of a hidden library where the desperate and the lost escape to new lives...inside their favorite books.

The Librarian takes a dazzled Alix under her wing, but before she can escape into the pages of her new life, a shadowy enemy emerges to threaten everyone the Astral Library has ever helped protect. Aided by a dashing costume-shop owner, Alix and the Librarian flee through the Regency drawing rooms of Jane Austen to the back alleys of Sherlock Holmes and the champagne-soaked parties of The Great Gatsby as danger draws inexorably closer. But who does their enemy really wish to destroy—Alix, the Librarian, or the Library itself?


MY THOUGHTS:

The Astral Library by Kate Quinn is an imaginative and engaging adventure set against a richly layered fantasy backdrop. At its heart is Alix Watson, a young woman whose life has been anything but easy. Having bounced from home to home in the foster care system, Alix has never truly known stability. Even working three jobs barely keeps a roof over her head, let alone allows for anything resembling comfort.

Her one sanctuary is the Boston Public Library. Within its walls, she can momentarily escape her struggles and lose herself in other worlds. Books have always offered her refuge. What she doesn’t realize, however, is that one day they will offer her something far more literal.

While wandering the stacks, Alix stumbles upon a hidden door. On the other side waits the Librarian—a mysterious figure she instinctively trusts. Crossing that threshold changes everything. She is told she need only choose a book—any book—and she can step into a new life. Not just a fleeting daydream, but a fully realized existence complete with quests, challenges, and the tantalizing possibility of peace and security—the very things she has longed for her entire life.

What unfolds is a journey through a complex multiverse where Alix encounters literary figures she once knew only from the page. The premise is enchanting, but it is not without consequences. Each new world carries risks, and the promise of “the grass is always greener” proves far more complicated than it first appears. Alix’s adventures are filled with wonder, but also with hard truths about choice, sacrifice, and the cost of escape.

At the start of the novel, Alix’s “woe is me” outlook is noticeable, but understandably so. Given her history, her longing for something better feels authentic rather than indulgent. Watching her confront the realities behind her fantasies all while discovering her own resilience brought great strength to this novel.

Though the pacing occasionally felt a bit too brisk for my personal taste, the imaginative scope and emotional undercurrents more than compensate. For readers who enjoy magical realism blended with literary homage and multiverse intrigue, The Astral Library is a compelling and thoughtful read.

Many thanks to William Morrow and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


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BLOG TOUR - Sing Her To Sleep



DESCRIPTION:

She sings softly to calm her little girl as his heavy footsteps move away. She clutches her daughter’s hand tightly and breathes. They are safe now. Then she feels a sharp blow to her torso and everything dims to black…

Detective Katie Scott is enjoying a rare morning of peace when she is disturbed by reports of two bodies found at the local Pine Valley building site. Rushing over with her service dog Cisco, her blood turns to ice when she finds the skeletons of a parent and child, their hands intertwined, desperately clinging to each other. What kind of monster would do this?

Katie wastes no time pulling together her team and quickly identifies the victims by the matching silver bracelets on their wrists, each with half hearts. They are Meredith and Misty Collins, a mother and daughter who were reported missing twenty years ago. They vanished into thin air, but rumors swirled for years about the screams in the forest the night they disappeared.

Soon the case takes a shocking turn when Meredith’s husband is found dead the next day. Is the twisted serial killer hunting down possible witnesses one by one? And who is the shadowy figure who has been watching Katie’s home at night. 
With time running out, and those close to her keeping secrets about what happened at the Collins’ house all those years ago, can Katie stay one step ahead of the unhinged killer before another life is lost?

A completely addictive crime fiction novel for fans of Lisa Regan, Rachel Caine and Melinda Leigh. A gripping roller-coaster ride from USA Todayand Amazon bestseller Jennifer Chase.

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MY THOUGHTS:

Title:   Sing Her To Sleep
Author:  Jennifer Chase
Series:  Detective Katie Scott #15
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   354
Date of Publication:  February 16, 2026
My Rating:  5 Stars

This fifteenth installment in the compelling Detective Katie Scott series, Sing Her to Sleep, opens with a haunting tragedy. A mother and daughter vanish without a trace. Sadly, their remains are discovered decades later when a new building project disturbs the earth that has kept their whereabouts unknown.

Detective Katie Scott, alongside her loyal service dog Cisco and her steadfast partner McGaven, is immediately pulled into the long-cold case. It doesn’t take long for the team to identify the victims as Meredith and Misty Collins, whose disappearance had once devastated their community before fading into unresolved history. But the grim discovery doesn’t end there. In fact, another body, that of Meredith’s husband, is soon found as well. 

As always, Katie’s personal journey adds emotional depth to the investigation. A military veteran living with PTSD, Katie relies heavily on Cisco, her service dog in the field. However, Cisco’s role in her life extends far beyond his service duties; he serves as her anchor during quieter, more vulnerable moments. Their bond remains one of the most captivating aspects of this series. At the same time, Katie’s loving relationship with John Blackburn, the forensic supervisor in the crime lab, introduces a refreshing sense of warmth and stability into her life. Witnessing her cautious opening of her heart as she navigates such difficult and often heartbreaking cases provides a satisfying balance to the story’s intensity.

This latest entry delivers the layered suspense, emotional depth, and steady character development that readers have come to expect from the series. The decades-spanning mystery unfolds at a gripping pace, with each revelation tightening the tension until the final pieces fall into place.

Longtime fans will appreciate the depth and heart woven into the suspense, while new readers will find plenty to keep them turning pages late into the night. This is another strong, satisfying installment that proves the Detective Katie Scott series still has so much to offer.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.  

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jennifer Chase is a multi award-winning and best-selling crime fiction author, as well as a consulting criminologist. Jennifer holds a bachelor degree in police forensics and a master’s degree in criminology & criminal justice. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about the criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent psychopath, providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells.


In addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal profiling. She is an affiliate member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists, and member of the International Thriller Writers.



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