Release Date:- 2018-09-07
Reviews Counts:- 7
User Average Rating:- 3.5
Availability:- In Stock
Kind:- ebook
The gripping new psychological thriller from Tanya Farrelly.
THREE LIVES ARE ABOUT TO CHANGE FOREVERā¦
Nick Drake is determined to get his life back on track. And if hypnosis has even a chance of working, heāll give it a try. But as his eyes close, Nick sees something that terrifies him.
Michelle Carlin is Nickās girlfriend. Sheās determined to stick by Nick no matter what, but she can tell heās hiding something from her, something dangerous.
Caitlin Davis is still reeling from the suspicious disappearance of her husband a year ago. But she has secrets of her own which could ruin her and everything she holds dear.
These three peopleās lives are set to collide. And as long-buried secrets, lies and betrayals come to light, they will be lucky to escape unscathedā¦
āAn excellent, twisty taleā Jo Spain, bestselling author of The Confession
āThoroughly enjoyableā Arlene Hunt, author of Last to Die
āA superbly twisty taleā Sam Blake, author of The Cathy Connolly Series
Reviews
āWhen Your Eyes Close is refreshingly original and thoughtful, as well as moving at a fantastic pace. An excellent, twisty taleā Jo Spain, bestselling author of The Confession
āAn unflinching look into the hidden depths of human psyche, thoroughly enjoyableā Arlene Hunt, author of Last to Die
āA superbly twisty tale, each chapter a window on a dark & disturbing world that will keep you hookedā Sam Blake, author of The Cathy Connolly Series
āWhere Farrelly's crime debut The Girl Behind the Lens came coated in gritty realism, When Your Eyes Close revels in its fantastical premiseā Irish Times
Praise for Tanya Farrelly:
āAn absorbing psychological thriller ā¦ Oliver Malloy is one of the most skin-crawlingly creepy characters to appear in Irish Crime Fiction this yearā Irish Times
āFor a debut novel, The Girl Behind the Lens is quite spectacularā The London Economic
About the author
Tanya Farrelly works as an EFL teacher and facilitates Creative Writing classes for South Dublin County Council. She holds a PhD in Creative Writing from Bangor University and her work has been shortlisted for several prizes, such as the Hennessy and the Francis MacManus Awards. In 2008 she was named runner-up in the William Trevor International Short Story Competition and her debut short story collection, When Black Dogs Sing, was published by Arlen House in September 2016. The Girl Behind the Lens is her first full-length novel.
Tanya lives in Wicklow with her husband and runs a monthly Spoken Word event called Staccato.