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1The Killer Next Door by Alex Marwood | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy The Killer Next Door by Alex Marwood
You’ll never look at your neighbours the same way again. Creepy, blackly humorous story of surviving the human jungle in South London.
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2Long Way Home by Eva Dolan | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Long Way Home by Eva Dolan
DI Zigic and DS Ferreira are cool outsiders with a talent for rubbing people up the wrong way in this raw and real start to a new series.
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3Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes
Cinematic and unsettling, with images you’ll never forget and a cast you’ll come to love, or fear.
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4One Kick by Chelsea Cain | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy One Kick by Chelsea Cain
Kick Lannigan’s the girl you want at your side in an emergency or just, you know, if the queue for coffee gets too long at your local café.
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5A Dark and Twisted Tide by Sharon Bolton | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy A Dark and Twisted Tide by Sharon Bolton
Does for the Thames what Jaws did for Martha’s Vineyard. I had to give up my daydream of a houseboat after reading this.
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6The Bones Beneath by Mark Billingham | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy The Bones Beneath by Mark Billingham
Island wilderness, deadly foes, and a fight for survival. Stylish dose of Celtic noir.
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7Death Canât Take a Joke by Anya Lipska | redonline.co.uk
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Death Can’t Take a Joke by Anya Lipska
Rough, gruff Janusz Kiszka strides across London like a modern-day gladiator, righting wrongs and breaking hearts
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