A Killing Cold Review: Thrilling Mystery Unveiled

In the gripping novel “A Killing Cold” by Kate Alice Marshall, Theodora Scott, raised by adoptive parents, becomes engaged to Connor Dalton. As she joins his family at a remote retreat, unsettling messages warn her to stay away. Seemingly tied to her past, Theodora’s memories surface, intertwining mystery and suspense.

Can You Unravel the Past?

Have you ever read a book and just thought “wow that was weird,” but in a good way? Well, None of This is True by Lisa Jewell will definitely have you thinking just that. As someone who loves thriller and mystery, I can usually say I am pretty good at guessing endings to books like just this. This story unfolds in such a way it feels like you don’t know what way is up and what way is down. You will guess and maybe part of it will be right, but I am still wondering what the truth is.

What Do They Say About Something Too Good To Be True?

They quickly learn the past does not stay in the past forever and everyone has something to hide. I really wanted to like this book, like I said I was trying to get out of a slump, but I just kept getting bored with it. I found the group of girls were cruel just to be cruel and it felt very cliché, like we’ve seen and heard this before. The twists and turns took so long to get to that it was easier to guess them. The thriller feeling I was looking for just didn’t get satisfied.

The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware

This book really starts out with a bang and just keeps rolling. Laura “Lo” Blacklock wakes up in her apartment to an intruder who locks her in her room and steals a few of her belongings. A few days later Lo is set to go on a cruise on the Aurora for her job asContinue reading “The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware”