Reviews | 2026
All book reviews from 2026

Endless Night by Richard Laymon
★★★★★ Endless chase, sleepless Night.
Let me tell you, if you crave adrenaline-pumping, pulse-racing horror, ‘Endless Night’ by Richard Laymon will absolutely wreck your nerves in the best possible way. This isn’t just a brush with darkness, Laymon slams you into it.

The Goodbye Cat by Hiro Arikawa
★★★★★ 7 Stories, 9 Lives, 1 Box of Tissues.
If you’re anything like me, you probably haven’t quite recovered from Hiro Arikawa’s ‘The Traveling Cat Chronicles’.

The 25 Christmas Gifts: A Christmas Advent Psychological Thriller by Franklin Christopher
★★★★ An advent calendar of Christmas gifts of death.
Let me just say, I was absolutely hooked from chapter one of ‘The 25 Christmas Gifts: A Christmas Advent Psychological Thriller’ by Franklin Christopher.

The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa
★★★★★ I’ll be your forever one and only.
Let me share a book that’s left paw prints all over my heart; ‘The Travelling Cat Chronicles’ by Hiro Arikawa.

Locked In A Stranger’s Room by Spencer Guerrero
★★★★ Inside the cycle of fear.
Let me cut right to the chase, this book is a mind-bender.

The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen by Yuta Takahashi
★★★★★ Hearts reunited at Chibineko Kitchen.
If you loved ‘Before the Coffee Gets Cold’, then ‘The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen’ by Yuta Takahashi is absolutely one you won’t want to miss.

The Xmas Day Butcher by Spencer Guerrero
★★★★ Slay bells ring.
‘The Xmas Day Butcher’ by Spencer Guerrero isn’t just a holiday thriller, it is a frosty punch to your senses that will haunt you long after the last page.

The Doll’s House by Lisa Unger
★★★★★ Creepy, and heart-pounding!
Grab a coffee (or maybe something stronger, you’ll need it), because I just finished a thriller that left me absolutely breathless.

Terminal Exchanges by Gary Gerlacher
★★★★★ Chaos in the ER and danger on the streets.
If you’re searching for a medical thriller that delivers both relentless suspense and genuine emotional depth, I can’t recommend ‘Terminal Exchanges’ by Gary Gerlacher enough.
Endless Night by Richard Laymon
★★★★★ Endless chase, sleepless Night.
Let me tell you, if you crave adrenaline-pumping, pulse-racing horror, ‘Endless Night’ by Richard Laymon will absolutely wreck your nerves in the best possible way. This isn’t just a brush with darkness, Laymon slams you into it.
The Goodbye Cat by Hiro Arikawa
★★★★★ 7 Stories, 9 Lives, 1 Box of Tissues.
If you’re anything like me, you probably haven’t quite recovered from Hiro Arikawa’s ‘The Traveling Cat Chronicles’.
The 25 Christmas Gifts: A Christmas Advent Psychological Thriller by Franklin Christopher
★★★★ An advent calendar of Christmas gifts of death.
Let me just say, I was absolutely hooked from chapter one of ‘The 25 Christmas Gifts: A Christmas Advent Psychological Thriller’ by Franklin Christopher.
The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa
★★★★★ I’ll be your forever one and only.
Let me share a book that’s left paw prints all over my heart; ‘The Travelling Cat Chronicles’ by Hiro Arikawa.
Locked In A Stranger’s Room by Spencer Guerrero
★★★★ Inside the cycle of fear.
Let me cut right to the chase, this book is a mind-bender.
The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen by Yuta Takahashi
★★★★★ Hearts reunited at Chibineko Kitchen.
If you loved ‘Before the Coffee Gets Cold’, then ‘The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen’ by Yuta Takahashi is absolutely one you won’t want to miss.
The Xmas Day Butcher by Spencer Guerrero
★★★★ Slay bells ring.
‘The Xmas Day Butcher’ by Spencer Guerrero isn’t just a holiday thriller, it is a frosty punch to your senses that will haunt you long after the last page.
The Doll’s House by Lisa Unger
★★★★★ Creepy, and heart-pounding!
Grab a coffee (or maybe something stronger, you’ll need it), because I just finished a thriller that left me absolutely breathless.
Terminal Exchanges by Gary Gerlacher
★★★★★ Chaos in the ER and danger on the streets.
If you’re searching for a medical thriller that delivers both relentless suspense and genuine emotional depth, I can’t recommend ‘Terminal Exchanges’ by Gary Gerlacher enough.
