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Dec 9, 2024 |
mahoningmatters.com | Carrie Walker |Sarah Pearse
For many of us, the idea of snow and all it entails (the picturesque beauty, the calming quiet, the post-skiing hot cocoa) is more appealing than actually stepping outside into the cold. That’s where winter books come in. These books, which feature luxury resorts, snowy cabins and wintry touches, are the perfect escape! Whether you’re a fan of romance, family sagas, thrillers or mystery, these novels are sure to delight. The best part?
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Dec 8, 2024 |
thedailynewsonline.com | Malcolm Forbes |Sarah Pearse
To stand out from the pack, a good crime novel needs a baffling mystery, an engaging detective and an intriguing selection of suspects, all in possession of a motive, an opportunity and an ability to commit murder most foul. But these books also need an original location, and the more closed-off and hemmed-in the better. English author Sarah Pearse is well aware of this as her first two novels played out in confined spaces.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
libraryjournal.com | Sarah Pearse
. (Detective Elin Warner, Bk. 3). Jul. 2024. 12:01 hrs. ISBN 9780593908655. $95. THRILLER COPY ISBN Pearse’s third Elin Warner book (following The Retreat) finds Elin on sabbatical, recovering from a stressful case that became too personal. She spends this time with her brother Isaac at a national park in Portugal. Isaac tells Elin that his friend’s sister Kier is missing and was last seen in this same park.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
bookreporter.com | Sarah Pearse
In a short time, Sarah Pearse has made quite a name for herself in the psychological thriller and mystery genres. In her third and latest novel, THE WILDS, a missing person investigation unveils itself bit by bit in a nerve-wracking slow burn that keeps readers guessing right up until the final pages. The creepy Prologue is set inside a van located somewhere in a public park at night. A young woman is terrorized by the monster she hasn’t been able to outrun.
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Jul 27, 2024 |
texarkanagazette.com | Sarah Pearse
To stand out from the pack, a good crime novel needs a baffling mystery, an engaging detective and an intriguing selection of suspects, all in possession of a motive, an opportunity and an ability to commit murder most foul. But these books also need an original location, and the more closed-off and hemmed-in the better. English author Sarah Pearse is well aware of this as her first two novels played out in confined spaces.
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