Pure suspense, where past and present collide with chilling results. On every page, there's a sense that anything could happen. Read this one with the lights ON. * Erin Kelly *
A veritable chill-fest, which entertained and spooked me in equal measure. I loved it. * Cass Green *
Flits from desperately sad to downright terrifying - full of chills and packing a huge emotional punch. I loved it! * Susi Holliday *
I couldn't put it down, and really couldn't get poor Cara out of my head. Such a page-turner! It deserves to be huge. * Louise Voss *
Sad, scary, intriguing and utterly gripping. * Roz Watkins *
Suspenseful, chilling, with an underlying story that's tragic on many levels. Shadow Of A Doubt is an expertly crafted psychological thriller which grips from page one. Loved it. * Amanda Jennings *
Chilling and heart-breaking in equal measure, SHADOW OF A DOUBT is as much a tender reflection on grief and loss as it is a hugely entertaining, fast-paced thriller. Highly atmospheric, I was completely immersed in Cara's unsettling world from the first page to the last. A truly fresh take on the psychological suspense novel. * Caz Frear *
It's a pitch-perfect blend of ghostly terror and pacey thriller where at the first mention of the spectre that might haunt this house - Limey Stan - shivers are already tickling your spine. A thriller, literally. I especially loved the idea of childhood memories hiding the horror of what really happened in plain sight and the superbly clever reveal. I can't recommend it as nighttime reading though - I fear I'll be having nightmares about Limey Stan tonight! * Catherine Ryan Howard *
Dark, spooky and brilliantly plotted, the perfect read for dark winter nights. * Harriet Tyce *