There’s a very good reason to be afraid of the dark . . .
Alone on Dartmoor without a car, Erin O’Leary has gone to ground, hiding from Russian assassins. Her new neighbours are a disparate bunch: Gerald and Sylvia, whose social pretensions exceed their altered means; Ned and Lisa, newlyweds who only know each other from work; and embittered Auriol, abandoned along with the dog. Crazy Betty, who lives in the woods, guards the land she considers her own. And a ghost is seen in the windswept churchyard tending her own grave. Winter approaches; the nights draw in. Each has a secret they want to hide. And when the killing starts, each has a motive.
- ‘With good characterisation and scary atmosphere, Twilight Hour draws you in and will have you racing through the pages to reach the climax' Peterborough Evening Telegraph
- For Unfinished Business: 'If a pacy thriller is your thing, Unfinished Business will suit you to perfection. It's an intriguing, unsettling description of ordinary life whose impact stays with you' Sunday Express
- 'A thriller which certainly keeps you turning those pages. It is tightly packed with sub-plots . . . gripping right to the end' Daily Mail
Paperback
Published 16/10/2008