Penny Hancock
3.43 of 5 Votes: 3
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http://pennyhancock.com/
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English
3.39 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I met Penny Hancock at her new book launch along with Kate Rhodes (who is one of my favourite authors!) in September, so thought I would read Penny's first book as she writes in a similar style to Kate. I do love a thriller and being kept in suspense and this book surely didn't d...
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review 1: What a great read! I highly recommend this if you enjoy psychological thrillers. Sonia's thoughts consistently amazed and appalled me. How can anyone think that way and worse yet, how can anyone act upon those dark, twisted thoughts?! Penny Hancock did a wonderful job with th...
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review 1: I was not sure about this at all as I felt that the story was quite unlikely. I am still not sure but I warmed to the book a little more near the end. the end however i felt was a bit loose. I felt it was quite tense but I also felt that considering how inept the heroine was at c...
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3.39 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Ik heb dit boek gelezen en ik vond het allemaal heel erg nep. De reacties van iedereen waren heel erg onnatuurlijk. Ook wordt de hele clou eigenlijk al verraden als je de achterkant van het boek leest dus is er al helemaal geen verrassingselement meer. Ik heb dit boek van Crimezo...
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3.39 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This is a strange book. I expected a mystery story, set on the Thames and that is what I got but .... it's creepy - properly weird. It takes your regular idea of a murder mystery but puts it in a really everyday world and scenario which just makes it feel very uncomfortable. S...
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3.39 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: My version of this book was actually called 'Tideline' so I'm not sure if it was an older or newer edition. (I think Tideline is a better title, anyway). The novel reminded me a little of Stephen King's 'Misery' and also John Fowles' 'The Collector'. I really enjoyed the sinister...