BOOK OF THE WEEK

How to Kill Your Best Friend

Utterly unnerving and completely engrossing, How to Kill Your Best Friend by Lexie Elliott traps a group of funeral attendees on an island during a storm. Among them are Georgie and Bronwyn who can't quite figure out how their friend Lissa, who was a gifted swimmer, drowned while swimming in Kanu Cove. With the storm coming in and questions swirling, both women are certain there is more to the story.

Velvet Was the Night

Mexican Gothic author Silvia Moreno-Garcia proves she's just as adept at writing thrilling noir novels as she is all about gothic horrors in Velvet Was the Night. When her neighbour disappears, romance-obsessed Maite launches her own investigation, completely unaware that her neighbour has some very dangerous people looking for her as well.

The Last Mona Lisa

Inspired by the real theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911, The Last Mona Lisa by Jonathan Santlofer is a thrilling mystery set against the backdrop of the world of fine art. Art professor Luke Perrone is in a unique position to discover what happened to the Mona Lisa during the two years the painting was missing. This is because he happens to be a descendant of the man who stole it! With the help of a detective, Luke is determined to uncover the truth, even if it means putting himself in danger.

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