My Top 3 March 2025 Reads

I read nine books in March, one more than the eight I’ve managed for the past few months. Observant followers of my blog will note I used to share my top five reads from the previous month but I’ve decided to reduce that to reflect I’m getting through fewer books than I used to. This feels like a better way to highlight books I absolutely loved, not just enjoyed. Links from each title will take you to my full review.

Check out all the books I’ve read so far in 2025 here. If we’re not already friends on Goodreads, send me a friend request or follow my reviews.

My thanks to Headline, Abacus and John Murray for the review copies via NetGalley.


Five Stars

A Death in Berlin by Simon Scarrow (Headline) – a brilliant historical thriller set against the backdrop of real events with a leading character you can’t help but root for

Five Stars

The Mouthless Dead by Anthony Quinn (Abacus) – an imaginative and compelling take on a true crime story

Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall (John Murray) – a beautifully written book that combines an intense and heartbreaking love story with elements of a thriller

What were the best books you read last month? Have you read any of my picks?

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