Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Michelle Dunne

    Drawing from her experiences as a sporty islander and a UN peacekeeper, Michelle's writing offers a raw yet humorous perspective on life. Her work delves into themes of resilience, camaraderie forged in adversity, and the deep bonds that form under pressure. She captures the often-unseen realities of challenging environments with a sharp wit and profound empathy, exploring the enduring strength of the human spirit.

    The Hotel Maid
    The Invisible
    While Nobody Is Watching
    The Good Girl
    • 2024

      The Good Girl

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(12)Add rating

      Exploring the chilling concept of familiarity, this thriller delves into the life of a barista who may be hiding a dark secret. As the protagonist navigates daily interactions with customers, the tension rises with the possibility that a serial killer could be closer than anyone suspects. The narrative promises suspense and intrigue, challenging readers to consider how well they truly know those around them.

      The Good Girl
    • 2024

      The Hotel Maid

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A housekeeper discovers a lifeless woman on the carpet while preparing to clean a guest room. The scene is tense and unsettling, setting the stage for a mystery that unfolds as the housekeeper confronts the implications of this shocking discovery. The narrative hints at themes of danger and intrigue, as the protagonist navigates the aftermath of the incident and the secrets that may lie beneath the surface.

      The Hotel Maid
    • 2022

      The Invisible

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(55)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of a migrant crisis, the story unfolds in a corrupt harbor town where the plight of the marginalized is often overlooked. It explores the struggles of those who have become invisible to society and raises questions about morality, empathy, and the fight for justice. As characters confront the harsh realities of their circumstances, the narrative delves into themes of resilience and the human spirit's capacity to advocate for the voiceless.

      The Invisible
    • 2020

      A semi-inflated football and a curious little girl. They called it peacekeeping. For Corporal Lindsey Ryan it was anything but. It's been three years since that bright day in the Golan Heights and the explosion which killed two and changed the survivors forever. Now Lindsey deals with the many problems of the city's troubled youth, to distract her from her own. But as damp days turn to night the kids return home, or somewhere like it, and she returns to her own private war. One that exists solely for her. Certain that she's being watched and certain that she's losing her mind, Lindsey battles with the demons of post traumatic stress, while a very real threat edges ever closer until she finds herself face to face with someone who wants nothing more than to finally help her to die. And it's the last person she ever could have seen coming. While Nobody is Watching is the first crime novel from an author who lived the life of a soldier herself, which explores with authority, expertise, and empathy the dark world of PTSD while telling the riveting story of a battle scarred soldier struggling to find a place in her new world.

      While Nobody Is Watching