It seems like a lovely little house. But it has dark secrets
Karen is a busy wife and mother. Between work, her husband Peter, and their two children, Oscar and Noah, she doesnt have a minute to herself.
So when it all begins to feel too much, Karen knows just what she needs - to get away for a little while. Nothing big. Just a short break.
Her friend, Eve, tells her about a quaint little holiday home, and Karen books herself a short stay. Shell have time to read, take bubble baths, unwind. Perfect.
But this is no ordinary holiday home it contains a dark and disturbing secret. Because Karen isnt alone here someone is watching her. Waiting for the right moment to spring the trap and plunge her into a nightmare shell never forget.
The Break the stunning psychological thriller from the author of The Passenger and The New Friends
What readers are saying about The Break:
The story is filled with twists, turns, and suspense that will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. Strong, well developed characters, both good and bad make it hard to stop reading. -Booksprout Reviewer
I love Daniel Hurst books as they are gripping, addictive and always present a good story and this one did not fail to live up to expectations! This book was another page turner for me. It was exciting, tense and very readable and the characters were very credible. A brilliant read! -Booksprout Reviewer
I was immediately hooked from the moment I opened my Kindle. Suspenseful, twisted and thoroughly entertaining -Netgalley Reviewer
There is something comforting about a Daniel Hurst book, especially in such uncertain times, you know there is a solid beginning to introduce you to the story, a great middle where the drama unfolds and a rewarding ending where it all ties up which altogether makes for a great read. -Goodreads Reviewer
Read it in a day with barely any breaks, but the breaks that I took just meant that I was thinking about it and wanted to get back to it! A really gripping read, with loads of twists to keep me wanting more -Curling Up with Coffee and a Kindle
The Break is another gripping read from Hurst where once again I was immediately hooked. a fast paced, effortless and quick read where the pages just turn themselves. -Once Upon a Time Book Reviews
This was just such a perfect novel by the author yet again, he can craft such a brilliant psychological thriller. -Reading with a Buddy
Genre: Mystery
Karen is a busy wife and mother. Between work, her husband Peter, and their two children, Oscar and Noah, she doesnt have a minute to herself.
So when it all begins to feel too much, Karen knows just what she needs - to get away for a little while. Nothing big. Just a short break.
Her friend, Eve, tells her about a quaint little holiday home, and Karen books herself a short stay. Shell have time to read, take bubble baths, unwind. Perfect.
But this is no ordinary holiday home it contains a dark and disturbing secret. Because Karen isnt alone here someone is watching her. Waiting for the right moment to spring the trap and plunge her into a nightmare shell never forget.
The Break the stunning psychological thriller from the author of The Passenger and The New Friends
What readers are saying about The Break:
The story is filled with twists, turns, and suspense that will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. Strong, well developed characters, both good and bad make it hard to stop reading. -Booksprout Reviewer
I love Daniel Hurst books as they are gripping, addictive and always present a good story and this one did not fail to live up to expectations! This book was another page turner for me. It was exciting, tense and very readable and the characters were very credible. A brilliant read! -Booksprout Reviewer
I was immediately hooked from the moment I opened my Kindle. Suspenseful, twisted and thoroughly entertaining -Netgalley Reviewer
There is something comforting about a Daniel Hurst book, especially in such uncertain times, you know there is a solid beginning to introduce you to the story, a great middle where the drama unfolds and a rewarding ending where it all ties up which altogether makes for a great read. -Goodreads Reviewer
Read it in a day with barely any breaks, but the breaks that I took just meant that I was thinking about it and wanted to get back to it! A really gripping read, with loads of twists to keep me wanting more -Curling Up with Coffee and a Kindle
The Break is another gripping read from Hurst where once again I was immediately hooked. a fast paced, effortless and quick read where the pages just turn themselves. -Once Upon a Time Book Reviews
This was just such a perfect novel by the author yet again, he can craft such a brilliant psychological thriller. -Reading with a Buddy
Genre: Mystery
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