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NASTY LITTLE CUTS
NASTY LITTLE CUTS

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Ideal for readers who appreciate intense, character-driven narratives that explore the darker facets of domestic life.

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Summary

"Nasty Little Cuts" by Tina Baker is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the disintegration of a marriage marred by secrets and violence. The narrative unfolds over a few intense hours on Christmas Eve, beginning with Debs awakening from a nightmare to find her husband, Marc, standing in the kitchen holding a knife. As the tension escalates, the story intersperses flashbacks, revealing the couple's tumultuous history and the events leading up to this pivotal moment.

 

Reviews

Life With All The Books describes the novel as "suspenseful and intense," highlighting how the story "totally delivered" on its intriguing premise. The reviewer notes that the narrative effectively builds tension, making it a compelling read.

Featz Reviews commends the book as a "gripping read about a relationship built on passion, poisoned by secrets and violence." The review emphasizes that the story keeps readers "turning the pages all night," indicating its unputdownable nature.

Jen Med's Book Reviews praises the novel's structure, noting that "the pace is relentless and this helps Baker to build tension." The review appreciates how the story, set over a short time frame with snappy chapters, effectively maintains suspense throughout. 

 

About Edition

Book Title: Nasty Little Cuts - Tina Baker
Book Genre: Mystery Thriller, Crime
ISBN: 9781788165273
Number of Pages: 400
Publishing Date: February 24, 2022
Cover Type: Paperback

About Author

Tina Baker is a British author with a background in journalism and broadcasting, known for her sharp insights into human relationships and domestic settings. Before venturing into fiction, she worked as a television critic for the BBC and GMTV. Her debut novel, "Call Me Mummy," garnered significant acclaim, establishing her as a compelling voice in psychological thrillers.



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