![]() ![]() ![]() There is no doubt that Ware is the master of suspense and atmosphere. I’ve been a devoted fan of novelist Ruth Ware’s work since I read her debut novel, In a Dark, Dark Wood, closely followed by The Woman in Cabin 10. She must keep going or risk losing everything, even her life… But once she embarks on her deception, there is no going back. Hal makes a choice that will change her life for ever. If anyone has the skills to turn up at a stranger’s funeral and claim a bequest they’re not entitled to, it’s her. But Hal knows that the cold-reading techniques she’s honed as a seaside fortune teller could help her con her way to getting the money. ![]() The letter has been sent to the wrong person. There’s just one problem – Hal’s real grandparents died more than twenty years ago. She owes money to a loan shark and the threats are getting increasingly aggressive: she needs to get her hands on some cash fast. When Harriet Westaway receives an unexpected letter telling her she’s inherited a substantial bequest from her Cornish grandmother, it seems like the answer to her prayers. I hope you can discover some new titles to read through this regular book post. ![]() As my reviewing and blogging duties have stepped up a notch in the last year, I don’t often have the time to complete an in depth review. It is a great way to spread the word, providing recognition to an author or publisher for sending me a book to review. Book Broadcast is a post I have created to help ease the load of the books I have for review. ![]()
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