With ideas for new crime novels to add to your To Be Read piles, here are the latest Dead Good newsletters:
How much do you trust your best friend?
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One Little
Mistake
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Emma Curtis
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£9.99 99p
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Vicky is blessed.
With three beautiful children, a doting husband, great
friends and a job she loves, she should be happy. When
a split-second decision threatens to destroy her perfect
life, there's only one person she can turn to. But Vicky is about to learn that one
mistake is all it takes to lose everything you love…
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AVAILABLE FROM
THESE RETAILERS
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Offer available
until 15.05.2018
This offer is only available to UK customers
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WHY WE LOVE IT
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One Little Mistake is a taut, gripping psychological thriller about
the darker side of friendship and how far you'll go to keep your
secrets buried. Showing us how each seemingly insignificant mistake we
make has the potential to spiral out of control, this page turner is
perfect for fans of Claire Mackintosh and Liane Moriarty.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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"Brilliantly
conceived, strong, clearly defined characterisation, nerve-jangling
plot. Enjoyed every minute. Emma Curtis is a new voice and clearly a
winner!"
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Amazon reviewer
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Debut author Rebecca Fleet tells us
why she would never do a house swap
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Take a first look at President Bill
Clinton and James Patterson's thriller
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© 2018 Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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‘This is a powerful debut
thriller from Jo Jakeman and I hope she has another story up her sleeve as
I shall be ready to read it.’
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Offer available until 24.04.2018
This offer is only available to UK customers
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HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO FOR
REVENGE ON YOUR EX?
Imogen’s
husband is a bad man. His ex-wife and his new mistress might have different
views, but Imogen thinks she knows the truth. Faced with an ultimatum,
Imogen must get out of the family home or risk losing custody of her son –
but then, in a moment of madness, she locks her husband in the cellar.
Now she’s in control. But how far will Imogen go to protect her son and
punish her husband?
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In
this gripping, twisty tale of revenge, Jo Jakeman looks at the
relationships between three female characters who have all fallen victim to
one man’s bullying and controlling nature. It's a darkly funny
psychological thriller about the power of female friendships that asks what
you would do if you found yourself in the same situation.
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On Dead Good this week...
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Copyright © 2017 Penguin Random House UK
Registered office:
80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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‘I would recommend this book to
anyone who loves fiendishly clever mysteries and fast-paced thrillers.’
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Offer available until 10.04.2018
This offer is only available to UK customers
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A SMALL TOWN HIDING BIG SECRETS
Fifteen
years ago, a teenage boy and his girlfriend were found dead by the
train tracks. Most people concluded it was a tragic suicide pact. But the
dead boy's brother, Nap, has never been convinced. Now Nap is a cop – a cop
who plays by his own rules and has never made peace with his past. And
when the past comes back to haunt him, Nap discovers secrets can
kill...
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Mistaken identities, dark family secrets
and mysterious conspiracies lie at the heart of this twisty thriller. Harlan
Coben is a writer who understands pace, plot and character like no other,
serving them up with a sprinkle of his trademark wit. With a gripping story
and an ending you won't see coming, Don’t Let Go is a page turner you’ll want to read in one sitting.
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On Dead Good this week...
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Copyright © 2017 Penguin Random House UK
Registered office:
80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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‘It’s not often that I read a book in one day,
barely moving an inch, but that’s what happened with The Witchfinder’s Sister.’
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Offer available until 03.04.2018
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BASED ON A CHILLING TRUE STORY
When
Alice’s husband dies in a tragic accident, she returns to the small Essex
town of Manningtree where her brother Matthew still lives. But home is no
longer a place of safety. Matthew has changed, and there are rumours
spreading through the town: whispers of witchcraft, and of a great book in
which he is gathering women's names. How far will Matthew's obsession take
him?
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Based on the shocking and
never-told true story of Matthew Hopkins, a witch hunter who sent
hundreds of women to their deaths, The Witchfinder’s Sister is a gripping and haunting read perfect
for fans of Burial Rites and The Miniaturist. Beth Underdown’s retelling of England’s dark
history is a lyrical masterpiece that will take you on a fascinating,
suspenseful journey into the past.
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On Dead Good this week...
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Copyright © 2017 Penguin Random House UK
Registered office:
80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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‘This has to be one of the most
unique books I’ve read, complete with plenty of angst, twists and turns to
keep readers guessing to the end.’
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Offer available until 17.04.2018
This offer is only available to UK customers
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SPREAD THE WORD. THE WORD
IS MURDER.
Just
after eleven o’clock on a bright spring morning, wealthy socialite Diana
Cowper goes out to arrange her own funeral. Six hours later, she's
strangled to death in her own home. In the wake of her murder, a reluctant
author finds himself shadowing a private detective as he attempts to reveal
the secrets behind this baffling mystery. She planned her own funeral, but
did she arrange her own murder?
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Blurring the lines between fact and
fiction, Anthony Horowitz casts himself as both author and protagonist in
this playful and witty thriller – the first in a brand new series. Full of
twists and turns, The Word is Murder is a clever, contemporary murder mystery
that will have you searching for clues on every page. Fans of BBC’s Sherlock will love this inventive take on the classic
whodunit.
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Copyright © 2017 Penguin Random House UK
Registered office:
80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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The home of killer crime books, drama and
film
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Spring clean your reading list
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Whether you’re partial to police procedurals
or Scandi crime, hard-boiled noir or psychological thrillers, there are so
many fantastic new reads hitting the shelves this month that we’re truly
spoiled for choice – and with spring finally on the horizon, there’s no
better time to refresh your reading list.
Here’s our pick of the new releases that should be on your radar. Which
ones take your fancy?
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2018 TV PREVIEW
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If you thought 2017 was a stellar year for telly, you
ain't seen nothin' yet. We've looked ahead at some upcoming highlights.
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TRUE CRIME
PODCASTS
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Add some mystery and menace to your downloads with these
podcasts about real-life investigations that are often stranger than
fiction.
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MOVIE MOMENTS
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Cinema buffs: grab the popcorn and get excited. There are
some great crime flicks coming out this year – but here are just a few
can't we wait to see.
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YOUR CHANCE TO
WIN
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Master of the triple-cross Robert Goddard is back with a
brand new thriller – and to celebrate, we've got ten signed copies to
give away!
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Copyright © 2017 The Random House Group Ltd, a Penguin
Random House company, incorporated in England and Wales.
Company number: 00954009
VAT number: 102838980
Registered office:
20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA
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The home of killer crime books, drama and
film
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Our latest recommendations
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Courtesy of daylight saving time, you've now
got a whole extra hour of sunlight every evening to fill up with reading –
and you’re going to need it with the all the brilliant new reads hitting
the shelves this month!
Whether you’re a die-hard Jo Nesbo fan, an avid reader of Peter Swanson’s
books or you simply can’t resist the beautiful cover of Julia Heaberlin’s
new thriller, April has you covered – and if you’re more of a paperback
purchaser than hardback hoarder, there are new reads from Lee Child, Anthony
Horowitz and Simon Kernick heading your way.
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'PEAK' YOUR
INTEREST
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Love Steven Knight's mean and moody gangster drama? Here
are six Netflix shows like Peaky
Blinders you won't want to miss.
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CRIME FICTION
CAPERS
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We've pulled together the best children's crime books
perfect for younger readers – and those who are just young at heart!
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REAL CRIME IN
REYKJAVIK
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Why would six
young people confess to murders they hadn't committed? BBC investigative
journalist Simon Cox delves deep into Iceland's dark past, uncovering a
claustrophobic tale of murder, madness and distorted memory.
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Copyright © 2017 The Random House Group Ltd, a Penguin
Random House company, incorporated in England and Wales.
Company number: 00954009
VAT number: 102838980
Registered office:
20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA
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