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Murder Road
Simone St James
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R807
R622
Discovery Miles 6 220
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Murder Road
Simone St James
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R558
R463
Discovery Miles 4 630
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The Sun Down Motel
Simone St James
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R270
R211
Discovery Miles 2 110
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Something hasn't been right at the Sun Down Motel for a very long
time, and Carly Kirk is about to find out why . . . 1982Viv Delaney
wants to move to New York City, and to help pay for it she takes a
job as the night clerk at the Sun Down Motel, in Fell. But Viv
feels that something is wrong, something disturbing and haunting.
And then she vanishes. 2017Carly Kirk has never been able to let go
of the story of her aunt Viv. She decides to move to Fell and take
a job at the hotel - as a night clerk - to try to get to the bottom
of the mystery.But Carly soon discovers that, before she vanished,
Viv believed she was on the trail of something truly sinister. And
if Carly can't work out the truth soon, then she's in line to be
the next victim . . ._________ 'Deliciously creepy. A chilling
blend of mystery and ghost story' RILEY SAGER, New York Times
bestselling author of Lock Every Door 'Spooky, unsettling, and
brilliantly written, it will hook you early, and never let go'
JENNIFER HILLIER, author of Jar of Hearts
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The Book of Cold Cases
Simone St James
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R270
R211
Discovery Miles 2 110
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In 1977, in the small town of Claire Lake, two men were murdered
with the same gun. Beth Greer was the prime suspect - a rich,
eccentric 23-year-old woman, seen fleeing one of the crimes. Ever
since her surprise acquittal, she's retreated to her mansion and
never commented publicly on the case. 40 years later, Shea Collins
is a receptionist by day, and a true crime blogger by night. When
she meets Beth by chance, Shea asks her for an interview. To her
surprise, Beth says yes. But when they meet in Beth's mansion, Shea
immediately senses something isn't right. Things start happening
she can't explain. And she could swear she keeps seeing a figure
lurking outside the window . . .
""Portis House emerged from the fog as we approached, showing
itself slowly as a long, low shadow....""
In 1919, Kitty Weekes, pretty, resourceful, and on the run,
falsifies her background to obtain a nursing position at Portis
House, a remote hospital for soldiers left shell-shocked by the
horrors of the Great War. Hiding the shame of their mental
instability in what was once a magnificent private estate, the
patients suffer from nervous attacks and tormenting dreams. But
something more is going on at Portis House--its plaster is
crumbling, its plumbing makes eerie noises, and strange breaths of
cold waft through the empty rooms. It's known that the former
occupants left abruptly, but where did they go? And why do the
patients all seem to share the same nightmare, one so horrific that
they dare not speak of it?
Kitty finds a dangerous ally in Jack Yates, an inmate who may be a
war hero, a madman... or maybe both. But even as Kitty and Jack
create a secret, intimate alliance to uncover the truth, disturbing
revelations suggest the presence of powerful spectral forces. And
when a medical catastrophe leaves them even more isolated, they
must battle the menace on their own, caught in the heart of a
mystery that could destroy them both.
THEY WON'T FORGIVE. THEY WON'T FORGET. 'Clever and wonderfully
chilling. It held me hostage' - Fiona Barton, Sunday
Times-bestselling author of The Widow and The Child 'A brilliant
page-turner' Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing Girl 1950 - At
the crumbling Idlewild Hall school for unwanted girls, four
room-mates begin to bond over dark secrets and whispered fears -
until one of them mysteriously disappears . . . 2014 - Journalist
Fiona Sheridan can't get over the murder of her sister twenty years
ago, near the ruins of Idlewild. And when another body is found
during renovations of the school, she begins to uncover horrors
that were meant to remain hidden - and a voice that won't be
silenced. For fans of Lisa Jewell and S.K. Tremayne, The Broken
Girls is a chilling story of murder, revenge, and secrets that
refuse to stay buried . . . 'Dark and atmospheric . . . The Broken
Girls shows the gothic claustrophobia of a small town haunted by
more than its past' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange 'Downright
scary and atmospheric' - Lisa Gardner, author of Right Behind You
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