Dark Corners
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Emma Pallant
About this listen
A gripping new psychological thriller you won’t be able to put down with a killer twist perfect for fans of Teresa Driscoll’s I Am Watching You.
You thought you’d escaped your past
It’s been twenty years since Neve’s best friend Chloe went missing. Neve has never recovered and promised herself she’d never go back to that place.
But secrets can come back to haunt you
When Neve receives news that her first boyfriend Jamie has gone missing, she’s forced to return. Jamie has vanished without a trace in a disappearance that echoes the events of all those years ago. Somebody is watching and will stop at nothing until the truth about what took place that night is revealed …
‘Brilliantly dark, sinister and twisted’ Lisa Hall
‘Claustrophobic, original and creepy, Darren O’Sullivan is at the top of his game ’ Phoebe Morgan
‘Engrossing, compelling and twisty from the first page to the shocking ending’ Michele Campbell
'This twisty psychological thriller will chill you to the bones' Gemma Metcalfe
©2020 Darren O’Sullivan (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"A compelling, dark brooding thriller that packs a punch." (John Marrs)
"An intense novel full of secrets, lies and suspense that I thoroughly enjoyed unravelling." (Mel Sherratt)
"Creepy and atmospheric." (Louise Jensen)
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- 16-04-20
Got a bit Boring
I didn't finish this book. I enjoyed it at first and it seemed like it was going to be a good storyline. But as it went on I just found it tedious and a bit silly that a group of grown adults were scared of a man in a long dark coat (the 'Drifter'), it may have all made sense in the end and I may go back to finish it and find out, but I just couldn't listen anymore.
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