Somehow Meg Gardiner manages to take stock suspense plots — a dedicated and relentless FBI behavioural analyst pursuing an ingenious serial killer — and dress them up into the kind of pulse-pounding, irresistibly readable thrillers you can't help but in inhale in one sitting. In The Dark Corners of the Night, the third novel in … Continue reading Review: The Dark Corners of the Night by Meg Gardiner
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Review: Into the Black Nowhere by Meg Gardiner
Darkly and extravagantly imagined, full of pulse-pounding action and brutally emotional highs and lows, Meg Gardiner's UNSUB was a tremendous work of suspense fiction, and my favourite thriller of 2017. Its sequel, Into the Black Nowhere, doesn't quite reach those same heights, lacking the character depth and intricate plotting of its predecessor, but is nonetheless a breakneck … Continue reading Review: Into the Black Nowhere by Meg Gardiner
Review: UNSUB by Meg Gardiner
Darkly and extravagantly imagined, full of pulse-pounding action and brutally emotional highs and lows, UNSUB is a tremendous work of suspense fiction. The nerve-shredding never lets up for a minute as Edgar Award-winner Meg Gardiner picks you up by the scruff of the neck and shakes you vigorously, over and over again, until finally shoving you … Continue reading Review: UNSUB by Meg Gardiner