With ideas for your crime TBR pile:
Because Saturdays were made for putting
your feet up with a good book
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Saturday
mornings were made for putting your feet up with a cup of tea and a
good book. And luckily for us there are some absolutely stellar savings
to be made on these cracking crime novels this month – so what are you
waiting for? Treat yourself to a bargain or two!
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This week's
picks
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Everyone has
secrets. What if you can't remember yours? This is a gripping,
absorbing and page-turning read from the author of The Family Upstairs.
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£3.99 99p
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Journalist
Kate Waters is on the hunt for the truth in this suspenseful
psychological whodunnit perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh and Sarah
Vaughan.
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£4.99 99p
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Three girls
set off to school one morning. Within an hour, one of them is dead.
Addictive and chilling, Jane's thriller is full of twists you won't see
coming.
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£2.99 99p
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If you
loved BBC One's Wallander,
why not give the books a try? Transport yourself to Sweden and meet the
iconic detective in the first in this compelling series.
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£3.99 99p
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Detectives
Bryant and May of the Peculiar Crimes Unit must explore London's wild
spaces to solve a murder in this clever, inventive and entertaining
read.
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£4.99 99p
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99p for ONE
DAY ONLY! Fans of Netflix's The Stranger won't want to
miss this fast-paced, perfectly-plotted thriller that will keep you
guessing.
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£9.99 99p
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© Penguin
Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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PLUS: an extract from the second
thriller in G R Halliday's detective series
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The Chalk
Man
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C J
Tudor
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£3.99 99p
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It was Mr Halloran who first gave twelve-year-old
Eddie the idea for the drawings: chalk men figures left as secret
messages between his group of friends. It was fun to start with,
until the chalk men led them to a body. Thirty years on, Ed
believes his past is behind him – but then he receives a letter
containing a single chalk stick figure. As history begins to
repeat itself, Ed realises the game was never over and if he is
to save himself, he must find out what really happened all those
years ago…
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AVAILABLE FROM
THESE RETAILERS
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Offer available
until 14.07.2020
This offer is only available to UK customers
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Why we love it
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This is a
dark, atmospheric small-town crime novel with an exceptionally creepy
premise and a cast of well-drawn characters. With alternate chapters
switching between past and present, the tension builds and builds as
the truth of Eddie's childhood games is slowly revealed. Fans of
Stephen King won't be able to put this twisted tale down.
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5.0 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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'This is quite
simply one of the most thrilling and satisfying books I have ever
read.'
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Amazon
Reviewer
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Books you'll love
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Tess Gerritsen
brings her knowledge of autopsy rooms to this gritty thriller featuring
detective duo Rizzoli and Isles.
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£3.99 99p
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Gripping,
intriguing and with a scarily believable plot, this book is perfect for
fans of Liane Moriarty and Clare Mackintosh.
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£3.99 99p
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To save her
daughter, forensic psychologist Becca Ortiz will have to venture into
LA's terrifying criminal underworld.
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£4.99 99p
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Read an extract from the second thriller in G R
Halliday's detective series set in the Scottish Highlands.
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From Richard Osman to C J Tudor, we asked some top
crime authors to share their favourite classic crime novel.
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© Penguin
Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 20 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London, SW1V 2SA
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PLUS: must-read books for fans of ITV's
Broadchurch
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The home of
killer crime books, drama and film.
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The best books
out in July
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Whether summer
this year means a staycation at home or a short road trip to the
rolling green countryside, we guarantee July's releases will keep you
thoroughly entertained wherever you are. With new books from the likes
of Shari Lapena, Mark Billingham, Lisa Gardner and Gregg Hurwitz
hitting shelves, we're spoiled for choice.
Here's our pick of the best books out in July, perfect for reading
during the warm summer nights.
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Books like Broadchurch
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Small-town claustrophobia. An atmospheric
setting. Secrets and lies. Broadchurch has it all –
and so do these books for fans of the show.
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Start reading
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If you loved Magpie Murders, do we have a
treat for you! Start reading the first chapter of Anthony
Horowitz's follow-up before anyone else...
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Top telly
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Grab the remote and spend the day in front of the
best crime shows of all time, as chosen by Fiona Barton, Tony
Parsons and Heidi Perks.
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Marriage thriller movies
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From Gone
Girl to Rosemary's
Baby, author C C Macdonald shares his favourite
flicks that push happy families to the extreme.
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© Penguin
Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 20 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London, SW1V 2SA
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Plus: we asked some top crime authors to
share the best comfort reads.
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The Couple
Next Door
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Shari
Lapena
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£3.99 99p
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When Anne is invited to a dinner party next door, she’s told
not to bring her six-month-old daughter, Cora. Her husband, Marco,
tells her it’ll be fine – they’ll bring the baby monitor and take
it in turns to check her every half hour. But as the evening wears
on, Anne becomes increasingly unsettled about leaving Cora at home
– and then her worst fear comes true: her baby has gone. With the
police involved, it’s not long before Anne and Marco discover that
the other has been keeping secrets, secrets they've kept for years…
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AVAILABLE FROM THESE
RETAILERS
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Offer available until 07.07.2020
This offer is only available to UK customers
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Why we love it
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This unmissable
debut from the queen of the one-sit read is a twisty domestic thriller
that explores what happens behind closed doors. Combining an unsettling
account of every parent's worst nightmare and the unravelling of a family
built on lies and deceit, this tense, chilling tale will keep you turning
the pages until the final shocking twist.
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5.0 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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'I absolutely
loved this book! It's twisty, thrilling and highly enjoyable with a
surprising ending.'
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Sara, Amazon
Reviewer
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Books you'll love
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Simon Serrailler
must catch a kipnapper at large in the third gripping instalment to Susan
Hill's bestselling series.
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£3.99 99p
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Exploring a
darker side of Bradford, One
Way Out is a tense, gritty read and a brilliant addition to
the DI Harry Virdee books.
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£4.99 99p
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Set against a
Parisian backdrop, this classic crime story features one of our favourite
detectives, Inspector Maigret.
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£4.99 £1.99
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We asked
some top crime authors to share the best comfort reads for those
who enjoy a little mystery and mayhem.
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From Wallander to
The Bridge,
here are some of the best Swedish crime TV shows to binge-watch
this weekend.
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© Penguin
Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 20 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London, SW1V 2SA
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