The Kray Madness: The Shocking Truth About Reg and Ron from the East End Gangster They Almost Destroyed
Chris Lambrianou and Robin McGibbon
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For many, the Kray twins are legends but for Chris Lambrianou they were something else entirely...
Frances: The Tragic Bride
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She was young, very beautiful and had everything to live for - but the life of Frances Shea, briefly...
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Season 7
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Catherine heads to a small town in Nevada ("Leaving Las Vegas") as Grissom and Sara continue their...
Fangirl
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Cath and Wren are identical twins, and until recently they did absolutely everything together. Now...
The Inimitable Jeeves
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Typical - just when Bertie thinks that God's in his heaven and all's right with the world, things...
My Gun Was as Tall as Me
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High in the Alps, Tuvol, the son of a great European humanitarian, crawls into a snow hole in a...
Beside Myself
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As gripping as Room, as powerful as Elizabeth is Missing, Beside Myself is the story of twin...
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ClareR (5726 KP) rated Haverscroft in Books
Sep 6, 2020
Kate Keeling moves to Haverscroft with her twins and her husband, in the hope that she can rescue her marriage from mistakes that have been made. Kate also seems to be recovering from a breakdown - and this, I think, is a major piece of information in unlocking what is happening to her.
Timelines seem to be a bit fluid, whether this was intended or not, it did make it confusing. This may have been a device to portray Kate’s mental health, but to be honest, I’m not sure.
There is something definitely not quite right about the house: noises, things moving, lightbulbs breaking, figures moving out of the corner of your eye that aren’t there when you look. More interesting is how Kate and her husbands (Matt) marriage deteriorates over the course of the book, and the reason why (which I won’t go in to, because spoilers!).
There are what appears to be a lot of editing issues: words missed out or misspelt, and wonky timelines (but I’m really not sure whether this was intended), but I still enjoyed reading it.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole for serialising this book.
Ash by Ibeyi
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