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Biographies, Autobiographies and Memoirs

The Mind Of A Murderer – A true crime essential read

'Whodunnit' doesn't matter so much, not to a forensic psychiatrist. We're more interested in the 'why'.  In his 26 years in the field, Richard Taylor has worked on well over a hundred murder cases, with victims and perpetrators from all walks of life. In this fascinating memoir, Taylor draws on…
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Duffy

My Best Friend’s Murder-Gripping Thriller

'I read My Best Friend's Murder in one sitting. A real page-turner!' - Duffythewriter 'A perfectly-paced page-turner that cleverly explores the "frenemy" relationship . . . A really gripping read full of secrets, lies and dark motivations' Philippa East, author of Little White Lies If you follow my blog, you'll know that…
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Book Blast! Spiral – the latest thriller from Khaled Talib

I spent ten years managing the external public relations account of the South Australian Tourism Commission in its Singapore office. It inspired me to write my fourth thriller, Spiral.  It tells the story of Laurence Turner, a pharmacist from Sydney, who becomes wracked with guilt after his fiancé dies on…
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Book Blast! Adverse Effects

Determined to help her amnesiac patients recover their lives, Boston psychiatrist Cristina Silva is achieving near-miraculous results by prescribing Recognate, a revolutionary new memory-recovery drug now in trials. She understands her patients' suffering better than most because she's lost her memories, too. Desperate to become herself again, she pops the…
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Duffy

Cry Baby – The first Tom Thorne case

The twentieth novel by Sunday Times number one bestseller Mark Billingham is a thrilling treat for fans and new readers alike - a prequel to his landmark, massively influential debut novel, Sleepyhead 'One of the great series of British crime fiction' --- THE TIMES 'Cry Baby is the perfect prequel to send us back…
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New Releases and Bookworm News

Reasonable Doubt – A jarring look at Australia’s criminal justice system

'The good, bad and downright rotten parts of Australia's criminal justice system are put on trial by Dr Xanthé Mallett. With her clear-eyed logic and objectivity, this compelling book identifies reasonable doubts which must keep prosecutors and defence lawyers awake at night.' Hedley Thomas, host of the Teacher's Pet podcast  (more…)
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