Reviews: Undercurrent (1)
“A definite page turner.”
(Paperback)
by sarah hardy
I was quite envious of Phoebe’s move to what is a very idyllic setting. The only off putting thing is walkers having the right of way past the end of the property, other than that though set out in the sticks with wonderful areas to walk around, it very much sounded like my dream home. Think Escape to the Country and you will get what I mean. Sadly though it is apparent right from the start Phoebe has a lot on her plate. Her son lives abroad leaving Phoebe as the main carer for her disabled husband Martyn. Martyn is very much hard work and Phoebe certainly doesn’t have an easy time of it with his mood swings. Anna is just your average neighbour. She is excited to have new neighbours and that hopefully she will make a new friend and have someone closer to home to talk to. She is someone you would be more than happy to have as a neighbour. Phoebe seems reluctant to start with on striking a friendship up but Anna is persistent with her efforts to become friends. It’s hard to say to much about the story in fear of giving anything away. Undercurrent is very much a psychological thriller that without a doubt will have you on the edge of your seat. The build up of tension that I felt was unbelievable. It is definitely a page turner. Can not wait to read more by the author.
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Undercurrent

Undercurrent

Fiction, Crime & Thrillers
J.A. Baker (author)
Paperback Published on: 11/05/2017
Price: £9.99
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