Sunday 28 January 2018

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Forget her Name- Jane Holland 4*


A chilling psychological thriller that plays with your mind. Catherine is volunteering in
a food bank when she receives a parcel. It contains her dead sisters snow globe from
when they were children however there is something inside it. Things soon get worse
and she has to tell her fiance Dominic whom to date she has only told certain things
about Rachel- the dead sister - as the rest is too horrific for her to even think about
and she doesn’t want to put him off before the wedding. This is so well written that it
grabs you from the start. A rather sinister plot that gave me the creeps a little in parts
but kept me reading wanting to find out more. I read this in two sittings- it gripped me
so much I couldn’t put it down. I won’t give anything away other than to say expect the
unexpected. Expect your mind to be confused and go around in circles.You think you
have it sussed and then another twist and turn. One you will be thinking about long
after you have read it.  A well written, very different, compelling read.

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About The Author
Jane Holland is a Gregory Award–winning poet and novelist who also writes commercial fiction under the pseudonyms Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss, Beth Good and Hannah Coates. Her debut thriller, Girl Number One, hit #1 in the UK Kindle Store in December 2015. Jane lives with her husband and young family near the North Cornwall/Devon border. A homeschooler, her hobbies include photography and growing her own vegetables.



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