BookCase Club March 2017 Subscription Box Review + Coupon – Thrill Seeker Case

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Bookcase.Club sends hand selected books to your door for less than $15 including shipping per month. With eight different reader options there is something for everyone. I picked the thrill seeker case: mystery/thriller books. This box contains two books, one hard cover and a paperback and as well as a card with a quick description of each.

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Quotes and a picture of the book are found on the bookmark.

 

The Perfect Witness by Iris Johansen ($14.99)

She was the perfect witness―until they found her.

When Teresa Casali was young, she discovered that she could read people’s memories. But this strange gift became a curse when her mob boss father used Teresa to gain the upper hand in his world of corruption and violence. Exposed by her own family to the darkest impulses of mankind, Teresa finds herself defenseless and alone…until, from seemingly out of nowhere, she meets the mysterious Andre Mandak. Armed with a chilling set of skills, Mandak can protect Teresa and kill her pursuers. But can she trust him?

Now she’s the perfect target―and there’s nowhere left to hide…

With Mandak’s help, Teresa learns to control her power before it consumes her. It is his promise to get her into Witness Protection that convinces Teresa to assume a new identity: she becomes Allie Girard and tries to forget Teresa Casali ever existed. For years “Allie” lives a normal life with a new family…until the day her cover is blown and the truth spreads like wildfire. Now she will have to use her finely-honed gift to end the threat that began with her family’s betrayal. Nothing can stop her from revealing the truth…even if it kills her.


Iris Johansen is known for keeping readers on the edge of their chairs and this doesn’t seem to be changing at all with The Perfect Witness. I’m super excited to take on a book that’s sounding like Criminal Minds meets the Ghost Whisperer. I love books that speed up my heart rate and don’t allow me to put it down until the back cover closes, this is going to be my next read.


As Night Falls by Jenny Milchman ($26)

From the acclaimed author of Ruin Falls and Cover of Snow comes a breathless new novel of psychological suspense about a dark, twisted turn of events that could shatter a family—a read perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, Chris Bohjalian, and Nancy Pickard.

Sandy Tremont has always tried to give her family everything. But, as the sky darkens over the Adirondacks and a heavy snowfall looms, an escaped murderer with the power to take it all away draws close.

In her isolated home in the shadowy woods, Sandy prepares dinner after a fight with her daughter, Ivy. Upstairs, the fifteen-year-old—smart, brave, and with every reason to be angry tonight—keeps her distance from her mother. Sandy’s husband, Ben, a wilderness guide, arrives late to find a home simmering with unease.

Nearby, two desperate men on the run make their way through the fading light, bloodstained and determined to leave no loose ends or witnesses. After almost twenty years as prison cellmates, they have become a deadly team: Harlan the muscle, Nick the mind and will. As they approach a secluded house and look through its windows to see a cozy domestic scene, Nick knows that here he will find what he’s looking for… before he disappears forever.

Opening the door to the Tremont home, Nick brings not only a legacy of terror but a secret that threatens to drag Sandy with him into the darkness.


This psychological thriller sounds like it will be a mixture of tangled webs and action. I love when one little secret can bring an entire world crashing down. Psychological thrillers are fun for me because I really enjoy putting the pieces together and not just trying to figure out who committed the crime. I did start this book sometime ago (which I discovered after re-reading the first 5 chapters) but now I’m really looking forward to finishing it and adding it to the re-read pile.


Bookcase.Club normally brings authors and titles I know very little about so it was great seeing Iris Johansen’s name, because not only do I recognize her name but I’ve read a few of her books. I know I’ve said it before but I am loving that I’m only receiving hard cover books, there is nothing better than hearing the binding crack open for the first time. BookCase.Club is always expanding my reading horizons and I love it. Without this subscription I’d still be reading the same cookie cutter authors.

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