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The Burning House
The Burning House | Neil Spring
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'Neil Spring is Agatha Christie meets James Herbert' STEPHEN VOLK It was a victimless crime... Estate Agent Clara is struggling to make a sale. With her abusive ex-husband on the brink of finding where she's hiding, she needs to make a commission soon or lose her chance to escape. Boleskine House on the shores of Loch Ness has remained unsold for years, and Clara is sure that an 'innocent' fire will force the price down. But the perfect crime soon turns into the perfect nightmare: there was a witness, a stranger in the village, and he's not going to let Clara get away with it that easily... From the bestselling author of The Ghost Hunters, The Watchers and The Lost Village, comes a tense and claustrophobic psychological thriller - available to pre-order now
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I didn't realise until the end that Boleskin is a real house with a pretty similar history. This is a fantastic read. A creepy house, mind control, Alestair Crowley, weird cults, children with supernatural powers...the plot is very skillfully weaved and the characters are spot on. Clara is particularly well drawn as a survivor of domestic violence who is blackmailed by the sinister Oswald Catternach.

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I love a bit of Neil Spring, The Ghost Hunters was really good. This new one is brilliant so far. A paranormal psychological thriller about a woman who accidentally kills a man, not realising that there was a witness. It's set in a really creepy house near Loch Ness. Very atmospheric and the plot is excellent.

andrew61 That sounds good, i really liked ghost hunters. 6y
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