Tunnels series is a must for me, it was one of the first series I read, so it does hold a special place. It follows the path of a boy looking for his lost father into a world tucked away beneath our own, and has elements taken from different theories, folk tales and conspiracies to create a world beyond our own, that is just as old, and even more bizarre. I couldn't recommend it more highly.
When Sebastian finds the perfect room to rent in the beautiful area of Hampstead, London, he cannot believe his luck. The rent is beyond affordable, and his beautiful landlady already holds his attention. However, when Sebastian finds out the fate of Adriana's last tenant and that someone has their eyes on him at all times, his ideal life takes a dark turn. A. A. Chaudhuri is without a doubt one of my favourite authors. Each title I receive from her is a stunning, thrilling, wild ride and I am always in awe by the end. Under Her Roof is no different. I always adore the beginning of Chaudhuri's books; Under Her Roof begins at the end, with someone on trial for murder. This was the best way to start this title, as while I was reading my mind was often cast back to the start, keeping me well intrigued. After the e are then introduced to Sebastian, a young writer looking to move out of his friend Jasper's house and focus on his writing. Already, Chaudhuri has created...
A group of killers, a text that changes everything, a sea serpent, and a horde of ghosts. Zac and his 6 closest friends are a bunch of sweet, thoughtful and fun-loving people, aside from the fact they're all murderers, of course. Six years after swearing to take their secrets to the grave in Zac's creaky old house, someone from the group begins to kill again and Zac realises the only way forward is to confess to their crimes and stop the one relapsing on the sin of killing. However, is Zac in the right, or is he as much to blame as the others? Paul D Coombs is an author I admittedly had never heard of before, however, after Northodox Press sent me his latest title, The Great Orme , I was very much intrigued as to what kind of tale Coombs had spun. When settling down with a coffee and picking the bookmark to match the title, I was impressed, to say the least, at what I was reading. The first page alone set a brilliantly dark and macabre tone, leading me into the story of Zac and...
We all have secrets, don't we? Well, Natalie, Susan and Grace definitely do. When the three women join the same fitness club, run by the seemingly perfect Jade, it seems things are going smoothly. However, Jade's disappearance threatens to release the demons from all three women's closets... After reading A. A. Chaudhuri's previous book, She's Mine , last year, I was more than excited to see what else she had in store; and I was utterly blown away. I struggled writing this review a little, not because I didn't know what to say, but because I had too much to say. The first thing I felt while reading The Loyal Friend was that it felt like Chaudhuri. She has kept her incredible author voice, and transferred it to yet another phenomenal tale. Her voice is one of the best I've ever read, in both thriller and otherwise. This book is immensely clever, genuinely shocking, and simply incredible. The plot was something unlike anything else I've read. I loved get...
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