Your Only Friend: a must-read psychological thriller
Can you ever truly trust a stranger? Sinead, a feisty and damaged young woman, struggles to navigate life in London without the support of her family and friends. Her personal life is a mess but when her new landlord, Elliot, a seemingly decent and ordinary man, offers her friendship Sinead is grateful for the attention. But
Can you ever truly trust a stranger?
Sinead, a feisty and damaged young woman, struggles to navigate life in London without the support of her family and friends.
Her personal life is a mess but when her new landlord, Elliot, a seemingly decent and ordinary man, offers her friendship Sinead is grateful for the attention.
But as Sinead becomes more alienated from her family and friends, the relationship with her landlord takes a sinister turn.
What exactly are Elliot’s intentions?
And can Sinead overcome her inner demons and escape the malignant friendship that threatens her freedom and sanity?
Your Only Friend is a chilling and unmissable psychological thriller by debut author RJ Lindsay. It’s the perfect read for fans of authors like Teresa Driscoll, Dean Koontz and Samantha Hayes
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Loved this. Great read. Great thriller. Great build up of personalities and a plot that keeps drawing you in deeper.Roll on the book from this author.Excellent
Fantastic suspenseful thriller I read this book in two sittings. Very pacy, and lots of moments of creeping dread. Sinead is a complex and flawed character and the reader follows her descent closely. Elliot also has his own chapters that while horrifying they are also wry and funny in places. Their twisted friendship kept me gripped, and I was rooting for Sinead. The character psychology was really well done. It took two sittings to read because at some points I had to put the book down because it got so tense! Highly…
A really good,exciting,debut novel A fast paced chilling readSinead has had enough of living with her friends in Londonâs bed sit land and decides to look for a bigger room in the suburbs…..the one she finds is perfect, a good size, nice area, brand new furnishings and affordableAnd the landlord? Elliot? Well he is reserved but seems genteel and non threateningWhat Sinead doesnât realise is Elliot may not be who he says he is nor as âlandlord perfectâ as he seemsThe book then follows…