I’m joining in Shelley’ Wilsons’s Friday Book Share once again with some suggestions for entertaining books to read for the weekend.
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I’ve had The Attic Room on my kindle for some time and I’m glad I finally found the time to read it. It’s a psychological thriller and a dark family drama, which keeps you turning the pages till the very end.
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The house was empty without Claire.
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A father’s secret… a mother’s lie… a family mystery.
An unexpected phone call – and Nina’s life takes a disturbing twist. Who is John Moore? And how does he know her name?
Nina travels south to see the house she inherited, but sinister letters arrive and she finds herself in the middle of a police investigation. With her identity called into question, Nina uncovers a shocking crime. But what, exactly, happened in the attic room, all those years ago? The answer could lie close to home.
The arrival of her ten-year-old daughter compounds Nina’s problems, but her tormentor strikes before she can react. Searching for the truth about the Moore family puts both Nina and her child into grave danger.
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Nina is a loving and brave, young, single mother.
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Audience appeal (who would enjoy reading this book?)
You’ll enjoy this novel if you like to read psychological thrillers with a UK setting. It’s a fast paced and quick read.
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Nina’s mother, Claire, tried to protect her daughter, but shortly after her death, Nina will discover a dreadful family secret. As a result, her life and her daughter’s will be in danger.
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First line of the book.
Recruit fans by adding the book blurb.
Introduce the main character using only three words.
Delightful design (add the cover image of the book).
Audience appeal (who would enjoy reading this book?)
Your favourite line/scene.
Happy Weekend Reading!
Thank you so much – you’ve made my weekend! 🙂
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You’re welcome, Linda. I’ve been meaning to do this for ages, but you know how reading piles up on us! I’ve also posted it on my Facebook page: Lucy Shares Lovely Books.
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Oh, I know – I wish I could stop everything for a month and just read! So many books are waiting…
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Oooh, an attic room with a history. Sounds great!
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The events/things in the attic aren’t spooky but they are disturbing. ..
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Great stuff
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Thank you!
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