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Shared Secrets for the Home Front Nurses by Rachel Brimble #Review #HomeFrontNurses

  It is now 1943 and we follow the lives of the Home Front Nurses as they cope with the effects of the Second World War. Shared Secrets for the Home Front Nurses by Rachel Brimble is published on February 13th by Boldwood Books .     ‘Come on, Kathy… tell me a secret.’ 1943: Becoming a Home Front nurse, meant Kathy Scott was finally able to escape the violence of her childhood. At long last, her life has taken a turn for the better. Particularly because, for the very first time, she’s made some wonderful friends–fellow nurses Sylvia, Freda and Veronica. Kathy’s known for not being short of a word or two. So nobody’s more surprised than her when she finds herself tongue-tied around Freda’s handsome brother, James – who’s home from war with an unexplained injury.   My Thoughts   The story of the Home Front Nurses continues into 1943 and Freda's ambition to nurse abroad gets ever closer. Her brother ,James, returns from the war having had a traumatic experi...

Hinton Hollow Death Trip by Will Carver #Review #Giveaway

Today's featured novel is a disturbing and dark thriller by Will Carver: Hinton Hollow Death Trip.  


There is also the opportunity for you to win a digital copy of the book. Details on how to enter are at the foot of this post and the Giveaway is open internationally. 
  
 It’s a small story. A small town with small lives that you would never have heard about if none of this had happened.

Hinton Hollow. Population 5,120.

Little Henry Wallace was eight years old and one hundred miles from home before anyone talked to him. His mother placed him on a train with a label around his neck, asking for him to be kept safe for a week, kept away from Hinton Hollow.
Because something was coming.

Narrated by Evil itself, Hinton Hollow Death Trip recounts five days in the history of this small rural town, when darkness paid a visit and infected its residents. A visit that made them act in unnatural ways. Prodding at their insecurities. Nudging at their secrets and desires. Coaxing out the malevolence suppressed within them. Showing their true selves.
Making them cheat.
Making them steal.
Making them kill.


Detective Sergeant Pace had returned to his childhood home. To escape the things he had done in the city. To go back to something simple. But he was not alone. Evil had a plan.

My Thoughts

Highly stylized and with its own distinctive voice, you are hooked in from the start as Evil, the narrator, speaks to you. It is a chilling start. This thriller carries on from Nothing Important Happened Today and I would really recommend that you read that one too. Hinton Hollow Death Trip is the third Detective Sergeant Pace novel. Everything about the novel feels enclosed and small. We are taken to Hinton Hollow which is a small, fairly anonymous town. The inhabitants seem also just as ordinary on the surface. As Evil spreads through the town, they begin to act out of character.

    As the murders begin to happen, you begin to hold your breath as to who the murderer might be and why. You find yourself querying whether Evil is innate within people or something they acquire or which manipulates their actions. The author also has something to say about innocence, especially amongst the young. There is plenty of suspense in this chilling tale which keeps you guessing. Be warned, the very end will stop you in its tracks. 

In short:heart stopping and dark.
 
About the Author


Will Carver is the international bestselling author of the January David series. He spent his early years in Germany, but returned to the UK at age eleven, when his sporting career took off. He turned down a professional rugby contract to study theatre and television at King Alfred’s, Winchester, where he set up a successful theatre company. He currently runs his own fitness and nutrition company, and lives in Reading with his two children. Good Samaritans was book of the year in Guardian, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Express, and hit number one on the ebook charts.



You can read my review of Good Samaritans here and Nothing Important Happened Today here.  



You can follow Will here:  Twitter  |  Facebook



Book link -  Amazon UK



Thanks to Will Carver, Karen Sullivan and Anne Cater of Orenda Books for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.
Check out the rest of the tour!

Giveaway (International)



To win an e- copy of Hinton Hollow Death Trip, just Follow and Retweet the pinned tweet at @bookslifethings and good luck!

 

Closing date is July 26th 2020 and there is one winner.    
 
*Terms and Conditions –  International.  The winner will be selected at random via Tweetdraw from all valid entries and will be notified by Twitter and/or email. If no response is received within 7 days then I reserve the right to select an alternative winner. Open to all entrants aged 18 or over.  Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize. I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.

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