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Question… What was the last book that you read, that you literally…couldn’t put down…until you’d read it…??????

Question… What was the last book that you read, that you literally…couldn’t put down…until you’d read it…??????

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Debbie

The Watcher by @Netta

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Janet

Mayfly by James Hazel

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Jo

The breakdown by b a Paris

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Nicola

Baby Doll by Hollie Overton. Just finished it today, and I literally couldn’t stop reading it.

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Chris

i,m travelling alone by samuel bjork

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Helena

Behind the closed doors by Jarkko Sipilä. It was published in Finnish 2012. The English translation was published in 2015. I “found” Sipilä’s crime novels last year and now he is absolutely my favorite Finnish crime author. His News book will be published this month.

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Claire

Eeney meeny by m.j Arlidge

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Nicola

The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchinson

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Arya

A maiden’s grave by my fav author Jeffery Deaver

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Laura

Behind closed doors The B A Paris version xx

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Aileen

On Ice by Scott Stevens x

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Angel

The Baby sitter’s club by Ann Martin..

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Cait

After Anna

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Sarah

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Patricia

DI Sean Duffy Series by Adrian Mc Kinty, read the 6 books in the series in 3 weeks, fantastic

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Janine

Trust me by @Gemma xx excellent read xx

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Gemma

????

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Margaret

A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

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Melissa

Me too ?

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Michelle

Dark Dawn Over Steep House, the latest in The Gower Street Detectives, published yesterday.

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Jules

Baby doll. Really good read.

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Marcella

Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough.

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Nancy

Sometimes I lie by Alice Feeney

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Lynette

That’s what I’m reading at the moment, but just can’t get excited about it :/

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Richard

See Me Not by Janelle Harris.

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Paula

One by one Chris carter

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Angela

The Caller

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Laura

@Tim Vanished

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Amanda

A dogs purpose read it in a day was so good I think everyone should read this book ?

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Jean

Deep Down Dead by Steph Broadribb

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Olga

Chris Carter books and right now I’m reading Find her by Lisa Gardner

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Leslie

Always read a Chris Carter in two days.

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Debbie

Mr Mercedes ❤

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Lorraine

The good daughter by Karin Slaughter fantastic book !

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Rob

“Need You Dead” Peter James

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Florence

Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter

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Vanessa

Death Sculptor by Chris Carter

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Helen

Chris Carter books…..I just finished one this morning. Very disappointed when I checked that I’ve now read all his books.

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Nicola

Next one isn’t due out until next February 🙁

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Helen

@Nicola ..oh no, not till then. What can I read till then?

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Valerie

The Unquiet Grave by Steven Dunne, my daughter read it after me and said the same.

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Linda

Magpie Mysteries by Anthony Horowitz.

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Katie

Peter James’s latest, then Paul Finch, Stalkers!! Love a book that keeps you on the edge all the time!

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Caroline

Secrets In The Cellar -John Glatt

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Rob

Can’t remember if I read that or drank it

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Caroline

Lol oh you’d remember if you read it.

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Rob

I must of just drank it

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James

the couple next door

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Kelly-Anne

Interred with Their Bones

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Dawn

You Belong to Me , Samantha Hayes.

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Ann

Robin Roughley books!

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Alik

every book I start to read I can’t let go of it unless I finish it; sometimes I feel like someone is holding a gun to my head and is telling me “finish the book or I’ll kill you!!” ?

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Caroline

That scenario would make an interesting book.

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Christina

I have one at the moment . Its hard to put down, but its a case of having to. “Cold as Ice” by Lee Weeks.

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Valerie

Any by James Patterson

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Gillian

Backstabber Kimberly cambers what a read

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Liz

Just finished A Game Of Ghosts by John Connolly. Brilliant as usual

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Heather

A Handmaid’s Tale.

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Diana

Not crime as such but Daniel Silva books especially the books about the isreal secret service.

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Sarah

The Stand by Steven King.

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Claire

Who remembers the first book they read outlook in class at school ? Mine was charlottes Web

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Dylan

The Cartel by Don Winslow. If Game of thrones was about the war on drugs.

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Wade

The Calling by Neil Cross, it’s a Luther prequel novel. Dark but brilliant!

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