DARK PLACE TO HIDE
AJ Waines
She’s trying to tell you – if only you’d listen…
About to break the news to his wife, Diane, that he’s infertile, criminology expert, Harper Penn, gets a call to say she’s been rushed to hospital with a miscarriage. Five days later, when Diane fails to return from the village shop, police think she must have taken off with a secret lover, but Harper is convinced theonline messages are not from her.
In the same Hampshire village, plucky seven-year-old Clara has retreated into a make-believe world after an accident. Then she, too, goes missing.
As Harper sets out on a desperate quest to find them both, he has no idea what he’s up against. Could the threat be closer than he thinks? And is there a hidden message in Clara’s fairy tales?
DARK PLACE TO HIDE is a chilling psychological mysterywith a cold-blooded deviant lurking at the core.
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About the author
AJ Waines was a Psychotherapist for fifteen years, during which time she worked with ex-offenders from high-security institutions, giving her a rare insight into abnormal psychology.She is now a full-time novelist with an Agent and has publishing deals in France and Germany (Random House). Both her debut novels, The Evil Beneath and Girl on a Train have been Number One in 'Murder' and 'Psychological Thrillers' in the UK Kindle Charts. Girl on a Train has also been a Number One Bestseller in the entire Kindle Chart in Australia. In 2015, she was ranked in the Top 100 UK authors on Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing).
Her new psychological thriller, Dark Place to Hide, is released on July 30, 2015 – you can pre-order it HERE.
Alison lives in Southampton, UK, with her husband. Visit herwebsite and blog, or follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
Do you like your thrillers haunting, relentless and compelling? Do you like your characters faithful, dogged and desperate? Dark Place To Hide is about secrets, mistrust and innocence with a cold-blooded deviant lurking at the core.
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One small Village. Two big Secrets
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The big bad wolf is in town.
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