First Review of Through A Glass, Darkly!
Hello All,
The Caretaker here with the first mini review of ‘Through A Glass, Darkly’. It comes from Jo Riby of The Whitby Bookshop (check out their website: www.whitbybookshop.co.uk) and appeared on Bertrams Books website. I’m hoping to arrange a signing at The Whitby Bookshop in the summer. In the meantime, many thanks, Jo!
From Bertrams Review Club – reviews submitted by Bertrams Employees and Customers
July Opinions from Bertrams – The Review Club
Through A Glass, Darkly by Bill Hussey, Bloody Books, 9781905636280
This is a first horror novel with all the right ingredients; a good but tortured hero, a beautiful feisty female love interest, innocence brutally taken by an ancient evil and a priest. DI Jack Trent is our tortured hero. He hides a devastating secret from his childhood deep, deep inside him. A secret which will be his ultimate salvation and destruction. Dawn is his love interest and colleague at work, and her son Jamie is the target of the ancient evil, Dr. Mendicant. Father Asher Brody, the priest, is the key to the ending of centuries of evil which has been drawn to the small East Anglian village of Crow Haven. And so the stage is set for a truly skin-crawlingly terrifying book.
Jo Riby, Whitby Bookshop, Whitby
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