Review: Dark Hollows: An absolutely gripping 2020 psychological thriller with a breathtaking twist
Dark Hollows: An absolutely gripping 2020 psychological thriller with a breathtaking twist by Steve Frech
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Set in New England and after the death of his parents, Jacob used his inheritance to buy a home in The Hollows, it also has a cottage which he lets out as holiday lets. He also owns a local coffee shop.
He lets out the cottage to a woman who doesn’t fit his usual letting criteria, but it’s only for a short let. When she arrives, she seems a bit familiar and he realises she looks very much like his ex, Laura. But he knows that Laura is dead.
Jacob starts to find out more and as he does, the secrets of his past life and his relationship with Laura come to light.
Soon, odd things keep happening that start to mess with his idyllic life….who is doing this and why?
Beautifully descriptive writing with a clever and at times, creep plot. I enjoyed the gradually building story as you find more about Jacob and his past and how that has lead to where he is now. Oh and the lovely, Murphy is a star…. A thoroughly gripping thriller.
Thank you to Jess at HQ for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour, for the promotional material and a free ecopy of the book. This is my honest and unbiased review.
View all my reviews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Set in New England and after the death of his parents, Jacob used his inheritance to buy a home in The Hollows, it also has a cottage which he lets out as holiday lets. He also owns a local coffee shop.
He lets out the cottage to a woman who doesn’t fit his usual letting criteria, but it’s only for a short let. When she arrives, she seems a bit familiar and he realises she looks very much like his ex, Laura. But he knows that Laura is dead.
Jacob starts to find out more and as he does, the secrets of his past life and his relationship with Laura come to light.
Soon, odd things keep happening that start to mess with his idyllic life….who is doing this and why?
Beautifully descriptive writing with a clever and at times, creep plot. I enjoyed the gradually building story as you find more about Jacob and his past and how that has lead to where he is now. Oh and the lovely, Murphy is a star…. A thoroughly gripping thriller.
Thank you to Jess at HQ for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour, for the promotional material and a free ecopy of the book. This is my honest and unbiased review.
View all my reviews
Comments
Post a Comment