8 June 2026

Review: MISTAKE CREEK, Rachel Amphlett

  • this edition a library book(large print) from my local library
  • Saxon Publishing 2015
  • ISBN 978-0-6483664-1-6
  • 376 pages
  • Author website 

Synopsis (author website)

One road out. Six strangers. And a killer who hasn’t finished yet.

Nina O'Brien returns to the remote Mistake Creek Truck Stop to settle her father’s affairs and sell the crumbling remains of her childhood home. She doesn't expect to be fighting for her life.

As a savage, drought-breaking storm lashes the Central Valley, triggering flash floods and landslides, Nina and a small group of travellers barricade themselves inside the truck stop’s walls, cut off from the rest of the world.

The phone lines are dead, the power is out, and the only road to safety is submerged.

The fragile sanctuary shatters when a bloodied, incoherent stranger collapses across the threshold. He brings more than just his injuries – he carries a chilling warning.

Don't trust anyone.

After the discovery of a murdered traveller and trapped with strangers who all have something to hide, Nina realises that the most dangerous element isn’t the storm – it could be the person standing right next to her.

On a night defined by suspicion and betrayal, Nina must outmanoeuvre a killer who is just getting started…

Street‑sharp crime thriller with pressure that never lets up and knife‑clean turns. Ideal for readers who want page‑turning suspense with a strong sense of place. Perfect for fans of Jack Gatland, Andrew Turpin and Jack Slater. 

My Take

Set in California, this story is a fast paced thriller, focussed on a plot to release a poison into the air breathed by citizens of a city, by disgruntled ex-soldiers. The execution of the plot takes place during a storm which brings flooding and the collapse of communications. FBI agents have infiltrated a cell of dissidents.

I see that the author has dual American and Australian citizenship and thought there were many Australian overtones in the writing (although there were no direct references to Australia). Very readable.

My rating: 4.6

About the author Author website 

Before turning to writing, USA Today bestselling crime author Rachel Amphlett played guitar in bands, worked as a TV and film extra, dabbled in radio as a presenter and freelance producer for the BBC, and worked in publishing as an editorial assistant.

USA Today bestselling crime author Rachel Amphlett has published over 40 titles featuring detectives, vigilantes and assassins. Her fast paced, gripping reads have readers hooked from page one, and are available from major retailers and libraries worldwide.

Rachel’s stories are available in eBook, print and audiobook formats from libraries and retailers as well as her own shop on this website.

A keen traveller and accidental private investigator, Rachel has both Australian and British citizenship. 

Review: THE PREDICAMENT, William Boyd

  • This edition made available as an e-book through my local library on Libby
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin (General UK), Publication date ‏ : ‎ 14 July 2026
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1405978414
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1405978415 
  • Gabriel Dax #2 (in trilogy)

Synopsis (publisher)

Gabriel Dax returns in this elegant, twisting mystery of espionage and obsession and takes the reader deep into one of history's most infamous assassinations.

Gabriel Dax, travel writer and accidental spy, is back in the shadows. Unable to resist the allure of his MI6 handler, Faith Green, he has returned to a life of secrets and subterfuge. Dax is sent to Guatemala under the guise of covering a tinderbox presidential election, where the ruthless decisions of the Mafia provoke pitch-black warfare in collusion with the CIA.

As political turmoil erupts, Gabriel's reluctant involvement deepens. His escape plan leads him to West Berlin, where he uncovers a chilling realisation - there is a plot to assassinate magnetic young President John F. Kennedy. In a race against time, Gabriel must navigate deceit and danger, knowing that the stakes have never been higher.

The Predicament, the second novel in the bestselling espionage trilogy starring Gabriel Dax, William Boyd weaves a masterful tale of suspense, loyalty, love and the dark temptations of spy craft.

My Take

Espionage is not really my "thing" but experience has shown me that William Boyd tells a good tale and this one deals with an era I have lived through and refers to events that I have known about.

A good tale, with excellent characterisation. 

My rating: 4.5

I've also read

  • 4.7, GABRIEL'S MOON - #1
  • 4.6, RESTLESS 
  • Review: WHITE NOISE, Mercedes Mercier

    •  This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle (AmazonAU)
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09MZRBGGS
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins, Publication date ‏ : ‎ 1 June 2022
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 353 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1460714652 

    Synopsis (AmazonAU

    Someone knows your secrets. Someone knows your shame. And they won't stay buried for long.

    A searing, dark and dangerous thriller from an exciting new voice


    When prison psychologist Dr Laura Fleming is assigned charismatic inmate Justin Jones to assess for parole, alarm bells ring. Working with some of the state's most damaged criminals, she knows Jones is too dangerous to release, but he's got everyone fooled . . . She needs proof.

    Laura knows all about damage. Her own painful mistakes have destroyed her marriage and she's been refused access to her daughter. Step by agonising step, she's rebuilding her life and her relationships, but it's a hard road. What does she have to do to prove she can be trusted?

    Laura's not taking any chances with Jones, and as she races to find evidence before his parole hearing, she digs deep into his life - and is shocked by what she finds.

    But as she edges closer to the truth, Laura falls victim to a series of increasingly personal attacks, and secrets from her past threaten to unhinge everything she holds dear - her job, her family . . . even her sanity.

    Sometimes redemption is out of reach. But revenge will do just fine.

    My Take

     Prison psychologist Dr Laura Fleming is meant to be doing the final sign off on the release on inmate Justin Jones but to her mind he is too anxious to be released by a particular date. Laura cannot be sure that he will not re-offend but she can't put her finger on the exact reason. She is going against the recommendation of the colleague from whom she has received the case, as well as against her boss.

    But she is sure there is something... 

    An interesting look inside how the prison parole system works, as well as being a satisfyingly complex story.  

    My rating: 4.6

    I've also read

    4.6, BLACK LIES 

    7 June 2026

    Review: PERIL AT END HOUSE, Agatha Christie

    • This edition read as an e-book on Kindle (AmazonAU)
    • Originally published 1932
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0046RE5C2, re-published 14 Oct 2010 by Harper Collins
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 254 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0007422692
    • Hercule Poirot #8 

    Synopsis (AmazonAU)

    Nick Buckley was an unusual name for a pretty young woman. But then she had led an unusual life. First, on a treacherous Cornish hillside, the brakes on her car failed. Then, on a coastal path, a falling boulder missed her by inches. Later, an oil painting fell and almost crushed her in bed.

    Upon discovering a bullet-hole in Nick’s sun hat, Hercule Poirot decides the girl needs his protection. At the same time, he begins to unravel the mystery of a murder that hasn’t been committed. Yet.

    My Take

    Here is another one full of twists and turns, red herrings and misdirection.  It looks as if Nick Buckley's life is under threat and, although he has retired, Hercule Poirot feels he must protect her. It seems that the threats must be being carried out by someone close to her, perhaps a member of her household. However Poirot makes a mistake and a murder happens, but the truth is unexpected.

    I have read this several times before. This time for discussion with my U3A Agatha Christie Reading group. 

    My rating: 4.5

    Previous reviews

    1932, PERIL AT END HOUSE

    All my Agatha Christie novels 

    31 May 2026

    Review: THE BOYFRIEND, Freida McFadden

    • This edition read on my Kindle (AmazonAU)
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CY337Q77
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Upstairs Press, Publication date ‏ : ‎ 1 October 2024
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 370 pages 

    Synopsis  (AmazonAU)

    She's looking for the perfect man. He's looking for the perfect victim.

    Sydney Shaw, like every single woman in New York, has terrible luck with dating. She's seen it all- men who lie in their dating profile, men who stick her with the dinner bill, and worst of all, men who can't shut up about their mothers. But finally, she hits the jackpot.

    Her new boyfriend is utterly perfect. He's charming, handsome, and works as a doctor at a local hospital. Sydney is swept off her feet.

    Then the brutal murder of a young woman-the latest in a string of deaths across the coast-confounds police. The primary suspect? A mystery man who dates his victims before he kills them.

    Sydney should feel safe. After all, she is dating the guy of her dreams. But she can't shake her own suspicions that the perfect man may not be as perfect as he seems. Because someone is watching her every move, and if she doesn't get to the truth, she'll be the killer's next victim...

    A dark story about obsession and the things we'll do for love, #1 New York Times bestselling author Freida McFadden proves that crimes of passion are often the bloodiest...

    My Take

    Another truly creepy tale from McFadden, centred mainly on the identity of a serial killer who targets young women. This one is a twisty snake, the identity and motive of the killer are elusive. 

    The structure leaps between snatches of the past and the present, and sometimes things are a little misleading. 

    My rating: 4.6

    I've also read

  • 4.5, THE TENANT
  • 4.5, DO NOT DISTURB 
  • 4.5, WANT TO KNOW A SECRET?
  • 4.7, DEAR DEBBIE 
  • 4.6, THE HOUSEMAID 
  • 4.6, NEVER LIE 
  • 30 May 2026

    Review: THE WOLF, Samuel Bjork

    • This edition read on my Kindle (AmazonAU)
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BZV2P3QY
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Transworld Digital, 2 November 2023
    • Charlotte Barslund (Translator) 
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 415 pages
    • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781787636996
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1529193039
    • Book 4 of 5 ‏ : ‎ Holger Munch & Mia Kruger  

    Synopsis  (AmazonAU)

    It was one of Sweden's most notorious unsolved cases: two young boys abducted and murdered, their bodies brutally, artistically arranged.

    But eight years later, when two other boys are found in similar circumstances, it looks like the killer might be back - this time in neighbouring Norway.

    Led by veteran detective Holger Munch, the investigating police are baffled. There are no clues, no leads to follow. In desperation, Munch drafts in a trainee from the Police Academy, Mia Kruger, a young woman with an uncanny ability to see beyond the facts. Little does he know that Mia is battling her own demons and will soon find that her life and that of the case are entwined in ways no one could have imagined....

    My Take

    Although this novel is listed as #4 in the Munch & Kruger series, in chronological terms it is the first in which Mia Kruger makes an appearance. A lecturer at the Police Academy alerts Holger Munch to unusual nature of one of his trainees, Mia Kruger. Munch invites her to join his newly created homicide team even though she is only in her early 20s and has not completed her police training.

    In her first case Mia takes on the role of a profiler, in a case where two 11 year old boys have been murdered and their bodies have been posed symbolically. Munch gives Mia a lot of latitude because she is obviously able to see patterns which most detectives miss. The novel is very complex and comes to a conclusion when another two 11 year old boys go missing. 

    My rating: 4.7

    I've also read  4.4, I'M TRAVELLING ALONE #1 

    About the author
    Samuel Bjork is the pen name of Norwegian novelist, playwright and singer/songwriter Frode Sander Ă˜ien. 

    Series
    Holger Munch & Mia Kruger
       1. I'm Travelling Alone (2015)
       2. The Owl Always Hunts at Night (2017)
       3. The Boy in the Headlights (2019)
       4. The Wolf (2023)
       5. Dead Island (2024)
       6. The Bomber (2026) 

    29 May 2026

    Review: MAIGRET IN VICHY, Georges Simenon

    • this edition from my local library
    • first published 1968,
    • this edition published by Penguin Random House UK Classics 2025
    • translated by Ros Schwartz 2019 
    • ISBN 978-0-241-78818-9
    • 171 pages

    Synopsis (publisher)

    Inspector Maigret and his wife take a much-needed rest cure in the spa town of Vichy, where they quickly become used to the leisurely pace of life. But when a woman who they regularly pass by on their daily strolls is murdered, Maigret can't help but offer his assistance to the local investigation – no matter where it leads.

    My Take

    Maigret and his wife have slipped into a quiet routine in Vichy, taking the waters and walking for hours every day.  Maigret isn't really ill, just tired. On the recommendation of his doctor, they will be in Vichy for 3 weeks, taking the cure. They take delight in observing others who are doing the same.

    And then a woman they see regularly is murdered. The detective in charge of the investigation is someone Maigret trained and he jumps at the chance to participate although he delights in not being in charge. He wants to know the woman's background and is even more curious when he meets her sister. The tale he eventually uncovers is a sordid one indeed: one of great duplicity. 

    My rating: 4.5

    I've also read

  • 4.4, MAIGRET & the MAN on the BOULEVARD
  • 4.5, MAIGRET & THE HEADLESS CORPSE
  • 4.3, PIETR THE LATVIAN
  • THE LATE MONSIEUR GALLET
  • 4.4, THE RULES OF THE GAME
  • 4.2, THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE TRAINS GO BY
  • 4.3, THE CARTER OF LA PROVIDENCE
  • 4.3, LOCK NO 1. Maigret #18
  • 4.0, MAIGRET IN NEW YORK
  • 4.2, A MAN'S HEAD 
  • 4.4, THE CAT 
  • 4.4, THE TRAIN 
  • 4.5, THE LITTLE MAN FROM ARCHANGEL 
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