Book Genre: Psychological Thriller

  • Short Mysteries

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    Tales from the edge of reality…

    • A hostess’s memories of one of her guests doesn’t match anyone else’s.
    • A private detective investigates a case of a woman who may or may not exist.
    • A writer discovers a “rip” in the air, invisible to everyone but himself—and his reality begins to unravel.

    In this unsettling series of seven short mysteries, nothing is quite what it seems. Each story explores the fragile border between memory and illusion, identity and invention—where characters begin to doubt not just others, but themselves. In the end, what’s more terrifying: that no one believes you… or that they might be right?

    Published: 6 May 2025

  • Mr Jones

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    Book cover: Mr Jones. A gripping psychological thriller by Alex Woolf

    Ten months after the disappearance of his wife, Ben is overwhelmed by his responsibilities to eight-year-old Imogen.

Now, unsettling events are pushing him to the brink: a mysterious girl appears in the park; strange noises echo from his basement; and Imogen starts receiving eerie messages from someone claiming to be her missing mother.

Looming over it all is Mr Jones, a terrifying masked figure who stalks the neighbourhood.

    “An enthralling, chilling novel by a master storyteller… You won’t be able to put this book down!”

    Kelly Davis, poet

     

    Published: 2022

    Pages: 486

  • The Missing Six Hours

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    Book cover: The Missing Six Hours. A crime thriller by Alex Woolf

    Author Jack Trimble has lost six hours of his life, during which a young woman was murdered. Can he clear his name?

    “Full of deft observation, neat touches of humour and Woolf’s usual page-turning storytelling, this is a book to devour.”

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    Published: 2024

    Pages: 227

  • The Killing Moon

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    Publishing folk toast the launch of a new crime thriller only to find themselves involved in a real-life murder mystery.

    “Absorbing whodunnit set in the literary world. Super-pacey and twisty, it keeps you guessing to the very end.”

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    Published: 2024

    Pages: 310