Miami Book Review

THRILLER & SUSPENSE

Prey

Norman’s latest offering is a thrilling double-feature, perfect for readers who enjoy a touch of peril. This two-part narrative weaves a multigenerational saga centered on resilient women confronting life-threatening challenges. Harriet Yorke’s father, Peter, inherited Calla House from his family but decides to give the spacious Belsize Park residence to his daughter after purchasing a […]

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Model Home

In this thrilling and memorable novel, Solomon showcases their talent as a powerful writer. The story unfolds following a family tragedy that reimagines the haunted-house genre in a striking way. Ezri Maxwell and their sisters, Eve and Emmanuelle, begin receiving increasingly disturbing texts from someone impersonating their mother. As a teenager, Ezri, who is Black,

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The Sequel

A delightfully wicked read. A widow, not particularly grief-stricken, tries to follow in her late novelist husband’s footsteps but discovers that someone knows more about her than is safe for either of them. Anna Williams-Bonner lacks a strong literary passion and feels no urge to immerse herself in work to cope with her husband’s tragic

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Precipice

A foolish romance intertwined with a devastating war that will captivate readers. This World War I novel explores themes of love, politics, and a continent in chaos. In 1914, British Prime Minister H.H. Asquith, a 61-year-old married man, engages in an affair with 26-year-old Venetia Stanley. Those around them are aware of their friendship, but

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