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All your friends are invited. But which of them will survive?
'Wow... This is a complete page turner. I couldn't put it down'
***** Netgalley reviewer An addictive and twisty psychological
thriller about the dark secrets that lie within a peaceful
neighbourhood. Eight friends. Eight secrets. One killer. A group of
old friends gather in a peaceful suburban street for a dinner
party. They are expecting a fun evening of wine, food and pleasant
company. But then they start to play the game... It's about trust
and dark secrets - it tests marriage to its limits - and none of
them can begin to imagine its consequences. Because the next day,
two guests are dead and the others are trapped in a nightmare...
Readers love The Dinner Party: 'This one kept me gripped and
guessing to the end' Stephen Edger 'A deliciously twisted thriller'
Michael Wood 'Woah! Once you pick it up you will NOT want to put it
down!' 'So many twists and turns! This thriller has you guessing
until the very last chapter'
‘Extremely fast paced and completely page-turning … will stay
in my mind for a long time’ Sunday Times bestseller B P Walter on
The Good Neighbour The Removal Man is an utterly unputdownable
suspense thriller that imagines your worst house-moving nightmare
– and then dials it up to 11. Rose is moving. For her and her
son, Noah, this is going to be a fresh start. She’s almost
finished packing but Noah is determined to spend one last night
camping out in the garden like he used to. Rose agrees as long as
he wraps up warm inside their small tent. Four hours later she’s
woken by a frantic banging on the window. It’s Noah. There’s
someone in the garden. That’s when Rose picks up the kitchen
knife. Readers are loving The Removal Man: ‘I literally could not
stop reading’ Julie, NetGalley ‘I read it over the course of
about 8 hours in a single day!’ Shasta, NetGalley ‘Geez my poor
heart!! It’s still pounding!! I was yelling at my Kindle!! She
wasn’t listening to me! It’s gonna take me a minute to calm
myself down!’ Debbie, NetGalley ‘WOW!! What an action packed,
edge of your seat thriller … I barely blinked as I read the
entire book in one sitting’ Sarah, NetGalley ‘I intended to
read a couple of chapters before bed and didn’t look up again
until I hit chapter 20’ April, NetGalley ‘I read the whole
thing in 24 hours’ Jacqui, NetGalley ‘OMG WHAT A READ!!! Packed
to the rafters with tension and suspense, I literally have no nails
left’ Peggy, NetGalley ‘I read this in one sitting’ Aria,
NetGalley ‘Omg, wow … just wow, this is a fast paced,
addictive, rollercoaster ride … with a very bad case of just one
more chapter syndrome … I read the whole book in one sitting …
would award it far more than five stars if I could’ Nicki,
NetGalley ‘A no-holds-barred survival thriller that will appeal
to fans of No Exit or Mirrorland’ Leighton, NetGalley
‘Everyone’s greatest nightmare, but worse! This is one of the
scariest thrillers I’ve read in a long time’ Joan, NetGalley
‘Extremely fast paced and completely page-turning … like a
nerve-shredding fusion of James Patterson and Thomas Harris, with a
terrifying final act that will stay in my mind for a long time’ B
P Walter, Sunday Times-bestselling author of The Dinner Guest He
isn’t who you think he is… When Leah Talbot crashes her car one
night, she spots a light on in a nearby house and approaches,
hoping that someone is home. He is. Charming, handsome, Martin Tate
answers the door to the bedraggled and traumatised Leah, inviting
her in. Though she’s not there for long, Leah feels an
indescribable pull to the man who has helped in her hour of need.
But when she returns the next morning to say thank you, it isn’t
Martin who answers the door this time. It’s the police. There’s
been a brutal murder and the female homeowner is lying dead in a
pool of blood upstairs in bed. There’s no sign of Martin… Until
he comes looking for Leah. The Good Neighbour is a nerve-shredding
domestic suspense thriller of secrets and serial killers perfect
for fans of Sharon Bolton and S. E. Lynes. Readers can’t get
enough of The Good Neighbour: ‘CREEPY!! … I’ve been up all
night turning pages and now I can't sleep until daylight’ 5-star
reader review ‘One of the creepiest ever opening chapters …
delivers nailbiting suspense’ Kathleen, NetGalley ‘Sucked me in
right from the beginning … It’s rare to read a book that keeps
you guessing even when you put it down’ Nicole, NetGalley ‘Had
me sitting on the edge of my seat … I couldn’t put it down it
was so gripping!’ Amy, NetGalley ‘Addictive, chilling,
compelling … I could go on and on. You’ll definitely think
twice about knocking at a stranger’s door’ Karena, NetGalley
‘Omg! This fascinatingly riveting page turner makes you anxious,
sit at the edge of your seat squirming’ Erin, NetGalley ‘What a
wild ride! Great twist at the end’ Nikki, NetGalley ‘A game of
cat and mouse that will keep you hooked to the end’ Jay,
NetGalley
What would you do if you woke up in your home… but it wasn't your
home at all? When a man wearing a picture mask of her daughter
Maisie's face stands tauntingly in her garden, Lily Russell does
the smart thing and calls the police. When she and Maisie wake up
the following morning in an exact replica of their home, held
captive by that same man, the police are no longer an option.
Surrounded by the rooms and things that once provided comfort and
now only promote fear, Lily and Maisie must fight to survive.
Because when no one knows where you are, you are your only
hope. Readers love R. J. Parker: ‘This one kept me gripped and
guessing to the end’ Stephen Edger ‘A deliciously twisted
thriller’ Michael Wood ‘Woah! Once you pick it up you will NOT
want to put it down!’ ‘So many twists and turns! This thriller
has you guessing until the very last chapter’
When we hear about a Serial Killer, we never consider the sex, we
would immediately assume a man...right? but that's not always the
case Females are for the most part, the loving and caring
protectors of our species and the ones that are more susceptible to
danger. However, they are in fact the most dangerous because they
are the least suspected of the Serial Killers. Like their male
counterparts, they show no remorse and have no mercy for their
victims. Should we still call them the weaker sex? "Women Who Kill
is a journey into the minds of female serial killers--their
motives, their acts, their thought process. Parker gives an
overview and then delves into various stories about individual
killers. I found myself horrified but also completely captivated."
- Bestselling author, Michele Scott Women Who Kill explains and
defines the various types of Female Serial Killers and contains
over twenty criminal dossiers, including: Gertrude Baniszewski
Margie Barfield Martha Beck Lizzie Borden Judias Buenoano Christine
Falling Caril Ann Fugate and Charles Starkweather (Couple) Delfina
and Maria de Jesus Gonzalez (Sisters) Karla Homolka and Paul
Bernardo (Wife and Husband) Dorothea Puente Marybeth Tinning
Rosemary and Fred West (Wife and Husband) "If you're looking for
some gruesome, real-life stories of deadly women, look no further.
Parker has collected, and documented, tales of murder and mayhem
from the, uh, fairer sex. Hard to believe some people can do such
heinous acts. A mind-boggling collection" - Alan Orloff
Could you imagine being in an area like a mall or restaurant when
someone pulls out weapons and starts killing people? It's scary I
have chosen thirteen of these stories to write about and compiled
them in this book. Two major motives fuel the Spree Killer's final,
hate-filled act: revenge against the world and a desire to show
that he is a person to be reckoned with. Tormented by his failure
to achieve those things that seem to come so easily to
others-satisfying work, loving relationships-he will prove that he
is special in at least one regard: in his power to wreak havoc.
Warning: Content contains sensitive material that may not be
suitable for all readers. Filicide is the intended act of parents
killing their children. The act is also regarded as an offence
since it amounts to murder. It appears to very unnatural for a
parent to end the life of his child. As much as this appears to be
inhumane and unimaginable, there are some parents who kill their
offspring. We consider mothers to hold the highest status in our
lives. For a son, there is no greater being on this planet than his
mother. She gives birth to the child, cares for him when he is at
his most vulnerable stage, unable to eat or drink, and she feeds
him her own milk. Suffice to say, the role of a mother is one that
cannot be explained properly in words. What she does for her child
is the real example of true love; she does everything for him,
without ever wanting anything back. The case files in this book, go
against everything we have been taught and have learned. We
perceive mothers to be the epitome of care and support, yet mankind
teaches us cruel lessons.
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