Ok! So I didn’t get nearly enough reading done in October, so I am carrying forward my #Spooltober readathon into #Ghoulvember, starting with this absolute banger right here…..
About the book…
I read this book in one sitting because putting it down was just not on my mind.
As soon as I read the synopsis I had that bookworm version of the Spidey Sense tingle and this did not disappoint.
There is so much to this book-not merely a serial killer thriller, oh no, this is the exploration of family legacies, trust and compassion.
Having been abandoned by both parents (one was imprisoned for murdering 11 boys for their bones and the other lost through suicide)Leigh-Ann Hendy has grown up and out of the care system, reinvented herself, found a job that she is good at,and has a family and friends.
An outing to visit a psychic, filling in for a friend who is unable go, leads to a terrible set of events where the constant fear of her true identity surfacing comes too close to call.
20 miles away , a boy has gone missing. Mr Bones, Cherrie’s father, is the subject of a podcast which spuriously links the boy to his crimes. It names Cherrie and before she can do anything about it, her own son, Robin, disappears.
Now she has to face her past as the daughter of a serial killer , will anyone stand with her?
So many twists and turns kept coming through this book, Cherrie is NOT the archetypal mother that you see in press conferences, in fact, as she and her partner appeal for the return of Robin, she causes the opposite effect at the first one. The police don’t trust her when they work out who she is, she doesn’t trust them and goes off looking for Robin on her own.
As her circle of trust dwindles, she has to dig deep and find the 8 year old child that she was, the one that the papers nicknamed ‘Little Bones’.
It’s chilling, thrilling and completely unlike any other book I have read this year, I think (and hope) that it will be a massive success!
About the author…
Nicky lives in lovely Northamptonshire. She works full time in sales and spends her spare time writing, reading, and running a group for local writers. She started her writing career with short stories in anthologies for publishers all over the world, before turning her hand to novels. After writing 2 YA supernatural series, she decided to indulge her dark side and write an adult thriller, and hasn’t looked back since.
As an avid writer, she spends every minute she can creating characters, drafting stories and plotting. Nicky writes for her readers and appreciates every review she receives; without them, she couldn’t do what she loves.
Links-https://nvpeacockthrillers.wordpress.com/
Twitter @NickyP_author @AvonBooksUK

#Ghoulvember, I love it! And guess who hopped over to her Kindle app to snap this one up for 99p??? 🙈😂
Ohhhh HMMMM I don’t know!!! Was it you?!
LOVE IT!!!
I am reading soooooo slowly atm I can see this going onto December if I can come up with a creepy name or someone kindly helps me with it (hint hint!) All out of mojo 🙁
Yes! How ever did you guess?! 😂 I’m really bad at inventing catchy names! I can’t think of anything beyond DeviousDecember or Demoncember, not very inspired 🙈😂