Driving down to the cottage in Southwold she's newly inherited from her Aunty May, Ellie senses she is on the edge of something new. The life she's always dreamed of living as a successful artist seems as though it is about to begin. So excited is she that she barely notices when the car bumps against something on the road.
That evening Ellie hears a news flash on the radio. A man was seriously injured in a hit and run on the very road she was driving down that evening. Then Ellie remembers the thump she heard. Could she have been responsible for putting a man in hospital? Unable to hold the doubts at bay, she decides to visit the victim to lay her mind to rest, little knowing that the consequences of this decision will change her life forever.
Penny Hancock’s debut, Tideline, was a bestselling Richard & Judy pick, establishing her reputation as an author who can turn an everyday situation into a terrifying plausible nightmare. Her new psychological thriller, A Trick of the Mind publishes in hardback on 11th September.
I'll have a review of the book coming up shortly but, in the meantime, the publishers have kindly offered five hardback copies of the book to give away to lucky Madhouse Family Reviews readers. Just fill in your entries using the Rafflecopter widget below.
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