[[Category:New Reviews|Paranormal]]
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|author= Kelley Armstrong
|title= Betrayals
|rating= 4
|genre= Paranormal
|summary= Liv Taylor-Jones has come a long way since she discovered her parents were not her biological parents – that her biological parents were in fact convicted serials killers. But while she's coming to an understanding about her fae heritage, the strange visions that are a part of that, she's not yet ready to make the choice that destiny would have her make.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751561231</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= V H Leslie
|summary=Typically atypical noises faced by someone alone in an empty house… a rock group reuniting at their old studios and finding there are more haunting traces of their passage than just their unremembered recordings… a nightmare for a round-the-world solo yachtsman when he gains a passenger… These could possibly count as entrants in any compendium of ghost stories. But what of their author, tasked to transfer reportage into readable non-fiction? Should he not know better about dabbling with the occult, in any shape or form? How long will it be before he finds himself staring at a ghost himself – one that has not confined itself to just the pages of the book he is currently writing, but has made itself known in volumes past?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857862421</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Susan Hill
|title=Dolly
|rating=4.5
|genre=Horror
|summary=An empty house in the remote fenlands of England, with a man returning to it alone… a lawyer sorting out an inheritance… something buried yet still yielding power… [[:Category:Susan Hill|Susan Hill]]'s name, and the subtitle 'a ghost story' on the cover… We do seem to be in the territory of [[The Woman in Black by Susan Hill|The Woman in Black]], but worry not – this new short genre novel is a very different beast.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846685745</amazonuk>
}}