With ideas for your TBR piles, here are the latest Dead Good newsletters:
PLUS: check out these book
recommendations from top crime writers.
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Little
Friends
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Jane
Shemilt
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When three young children – Poppy, Izzy and
Blake – strike up a friendship, their parents are forced to get
to know each other too. Despite their differences, the three
couples become unusually close, but it isn’t long before secrets
start to surface. Somewhere between the barbecues and the dinner
parties, tragedy strikes and every parent's worst nightmare comes
true…
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WHY WE LOVE IT
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In Little Friends,
the gripping new psychological suspense novel from the bestselling
author of Daughter,
Jane Shemilt tells a chilling but all too believable tale of lies,
resentment and what goes on behind closed doors. With chapters
alternating between the three women's perspectives, this is a twisty
domestic thriller perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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'Jane Shemilt
has written a book so compelling I flew through the pages, not wanting
to put it down until the final, gut-wrenching page had been turned.'
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Caroline,
Amazon Reviewer
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Two nuns are
brutally attacked within the walls of their convent in this twisty,
fast-paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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£4.99 99p
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Rubbernecker is a brilliant whodunnit from the
author of Snap, and
winner of the Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year
Award.
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£4.99 99p
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Full of
tension and intrigue, with twists and turns at every corner, this
absorbing, perfectly crafted debut makes you question who to trust.
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Check out these book recommendations from top
crime writers.
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Steve Charnock tells us why ITV's Liar is a
welcome distraction in uncertain times.
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© Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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PLUS: win a gorgeous gift box full of
handmade chocolate treats!
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The House
on the Lake
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Nuala
Ellwood
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£4.99 99p
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After fleeing from a toxic marriage, a friend's
rambling old home in the wilds of Yorkshire seems like the
perfect place for Lisa to hide. It's miles away from the closest
town, and no one there knows her or her little boy, Joe. But when
she hears some disturbing rumours about the house, Lisa realises
it might not be the sanctuary she thought it was. What secret has
her friend kept hidden all these years? And what will Lisa have
to do to survive when her own past finally catches up with her?
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WHY WE LOVE IT
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The House on
the Lake is a page-turning psychological suspense novel perfect
for fans of Lisa Jewell, Claire Douglas and Rosamund Lupton. Weaving
together both the past and present, this fast-paced read tells the dark
and menacing story of two women whose lives have been controlled and
manipulated. Full of unexpected twists and secrets, you'll be hooked
from the first page.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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'This has all
the essential ingredients for an outstanding suspense novel – tension,
intrigue, guilt, deception, shocks, danger and so well written.'
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Amazon
Reviewer
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Grab yourself a paperback copy of Knife by
Jo Nesbo for just £4.00 in store at Sainsbury's while stocks
last. Offer ends 18.03.2020.
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Win five thrillers and a gorgeous gift box of
Cocoa Loco chocolate treats!
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Steve Charnock shares his thoughts on episode two
of ITV's Mcdonald
& Dodds.
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© Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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PLUS: your chance to win a Marks &
Spencer hamper for Mother's Day
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The home
of killer crime books, drama and film.
The home of killer crime books, drama
and film.
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The home of killer crime books, drama and
film.
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The best books
out in March
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March is a
time for spring cleaning both your home and your reading list. As we
say goodbye to the last of the winter months and the cold evenings
cooped up indoors, we can look forward to brighter days spent with some
exciting new crime reads.
This month promises gripping thrillers from Harlan Coben, Stephanie
Wrobel and James Ellroy to name a few – so as you plan ahead for the
next few weeks, make sure you have plenty of time set aside to make
your way through the best books out in March.
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On Dead Good
this month
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Get set for Harlan
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Already binged The Stranger on Netflix?
Get your next Harlan Coben fix with a taster from his brand new
book.
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Liar returns
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ITV's he said/she said drama returned to our
screens this week. Here's Steve Charnock's recap of the first
episode.
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Your chance to win
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Celebrate Mother's Day with a Marks & Spencer
hamper and a bundle of fantastic new books!
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Classic adaptations
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Sit back and enjoy a lazy afternoon in front of
these films inspired by classic crime novels.
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© Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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PLUS: win five thrillers and some sleep
essentials this Mother's Day!
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Lock Every
Door
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Riley
Sager
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£4.99 99p
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Jules
Larson wants to leave her past life behind. Recently heartbroken and practically
homeless, she accepts a new job as an apartment sitter in
a building home to Manhattan’s rich and famous. Feeling out of place among the wealthy, she
finds herself pulled towards Ingrid, another apartment sitter.
Then Ingrid tells her about the building’s dark history – and
vanishes the very next day. It turns out she’s not the first to go missing. And now a terrified
Jules must race against the clock
to unmask a killer…
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WHY WE LOVE IT
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Lock Every
Door, the latest
crime book from the bestselling author of Final Girls, is a must-read for
fans of J P Delaney. With its eerie, Gothic descriptions and a
relatable main character bent on uncovering the building's buried
secrets, this dark and twisty tale is the perfect blend of classic
haunted house thriller and gripping psychological suspense.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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'This was a
cracking, page-turning thriller with twists and red herrings aplenty.'
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Amazon
Reviewer
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Win five must-reads and some Feather & Down
sleep essentials in celebration of Mother's Day!
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Richard and Judy book club author Tim Weaver
introduces his series character, David Raker.
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© Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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PLUS: find out how a toxic
mother-daughter relationship inspired Stephanie Wrobel's novel.
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Safe House
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Jo Jakeman
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£4.99 99p
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Charlie has been in prison for providing a
false alibi for a murderer. But Lee Fisher wasn't a murderer to
her – he was the man she loved, and she was convinced of his
innocence. The sacrifice cost her everything. Now
released from behind bars, Charlie is holed up in a remote
Cornish village with a new name, attempting a fresh start. But
someone is watching, waiting and wondering if she's really paid
the price for what she did…
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WHY WE LOVE IT
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Safe House is a dark and twisty thriller perfect
for fans of Clare Mackintosh, Fiona Barton, and Lisa Jewell. Set
against the atmospheric backdrop of the Cornish coast, this chillingly
claustrophobic novel draws out a creeping sense of paranoia with every
page. Told through two separate timelines, expect plenty of twists and
turns and an utterly shocking and unpredictable ending.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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'I absolutely
loved this book, I would say it's the best book I have ever read.'
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Irene, Amazon
Reviewer
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Stephanie Wrobel tells us about the inspiration
behind her debut novel.
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Joseph Knox explains why he set his dark crime
series in Manchester.
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© Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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