The Girl in White: a chilling psychological thriller

September 8, 2019 - Comment

A chilling new psychological thriller from an internationally bestselling author Introducing DI Laura Kesey… Harry Gilmore has no idea of the terrible danger he faces when he meets a beautiful girl in a local student bar. Drugged and abducted, Harry wakes up in a secure wooden compound deep in the Welsh countryside, where he is groomed

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A chilling new psychological thriller from an internationally bestselling author

Introducing DI Laura Kesey…

Harry Gilmore has no idea of the terrible danger he faces when he meets a beautiful girl in a local student bar. Drugged and abducted, Harry wakes up in a secure wooden compound deep in the Welsh countryside, where he is groomed by the leaders of a manipulative cult, run by the self-proclaimed new messiah, known as The Master.

When the true nature of the cult becomes apparent, Harry looks for any opportunity to escape. But as time passes he questions if the master’s extreme behaviour and teachings are the one true religion.

With Harry’s life hanging by a thread, a team of officers, led by Detective Inspector Laura Kesey, investigate his disappearance. But will they find him before it’s too late? 

John Nicholl is the international bestselling author of The DI Gravel Series, The Dr David Galbraith Books and the stand-alone The Girl in Red. The Girl in White is a dark and chilling psychological thriller which will keep you turning the pages. It will appeal to fans of authors like Rob Ashman, Mark Edwards and John Marrs.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Fantastic read I was so excited to read this story. I’ve read all the authors previous books and loved them. This is yet again another awesome read.DI Laura Keyes is a brilliant likeable character. She will need her wits about her to find Harry Gilmore who has disappeared.I absolutely loved the storyline. John Nicholl sure knows how to write a gripping storyline with his own uniqueness.Have you read any of this authors previous books? If not why not. I highly recommend you…

Anonymous says:

Captivatingly spine-chilling! I was predisposed to fear for Harry. The book title reminded me of The Woman in White, a show I saw alone in the West End, and wished I’d had company; I wasn’t anticipating horror from a musical! From John Nicholl, I expected two things – psychologically-sound horror, and knowing all the facets of the story, and I wasn’t disappointed.Anchara claims her name means Angel, and Harry, suffering from a recent break-up with this girlfriend, is utterly captivated. He might have followed…

Anonymous says:

Another Triumph! If there is one thing you can rely upon from a book by John Nichol it is that from the very beginning it is going to take you on one heck of a journey! The Girl in White is no exception to that rule.John has a wonderful knack of creating very believable characters (I absolutely love it when an author is able to make me feel for the characters) as well as building a marvelous sense of atmosphere – the hairs on the back of my neck were on end during more than one paragraph…

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