She takes the same train every day. But this is a journey shell never forget.
Amanda is a hardworking single mum, completely focused on her job and her daughter, Louise. Shes been saving for years and now, finally, she can afford to give up work and chase her dream.
But then, on her commute home from London to Brighton, she meets a charming stranger - who seems to know everything about her.
He delivers an ultimatum . She needs to give him the code for the safe where she keeps her savings before the train reaches Brighton - or shell never see Louise again.
Convinced that the threat is real, Amanda is stunned, horrified. She knows she should give him the code, but she cant. Because she also knows there is a terrible secret in that safe which will destroy her life and Louises too
The Passenger the stunning psychological thriller with a nerve-shredding climax. Perfect for fans of Mark Edwards, K.L. Slater, Miranda Rijks.
What readers are saying about The Passenger:
A brilliant psychological thriller that keeps you turning the pages until the fantastic ending. Loved how it all came together and the tense and sinister feel of the book. Recommended! Goodreads Reviewer
The Passenger is an addictive psychological thriller that rockets along faster that the train on which most of the story is set. It's a fast paced, well written roller coaster ride that had me hooked in from the opening, shocking prologue and glued to my Kindle. Goodreads Reviewer
"...a gripping and tense read, which kept me guessing and which kept me on the edge of my seat throughout." -Ginger Book Geek
Loved this one, was hooked from the first page! There were some twists that I didnt see coming and I love that! Netgalley Reviewer
This was exciting, edge of the seat stuff and I really enjoyed it. I defy anyone not to read this in one sitting. Excellent plotline, unexpected twists & turns, nail bitingly (is that even a word) fast paced from start to finish. Netgalley Reviewer
Hurst draws the reader into his characters world and turns our expectations on their heads as we try and navigate through this unusual and cleverly drawn plot." -On the Shelf Books
Genre: Mystery
Amanda is a hardworking single mum, completely focused on her job and her daughter, Louise. Shes been saving for years and now, finally, she can afford to give up work and chase her dream.
But then, on her commute home from London to Brighton, she meets a charming stranger - who seems to know everything about her.
He delivers an ultimatum . She needs to give him the code for the safe where she keeps her savings before the train reaches Brighton - or shell never see Louise again.
Convinced that the threat is real, Amanda is stunned, horrified. She knows she should give him the code, but she cant. Because she also knows there is a terrible secret in that safe which will destroy her life and Louises too
The Passenger the stunning psychological thriller with a nerve-shredding climax. Perfect for fans of Mark Edwards, K.L. Slater, Miranda Rijks.
What readers are saying about The Passenger:
A brilliant psychological thriller that keeps you turning the pages until the fantastic ending. Loved how it all came together and the tense and sinister feel of the book. Recommended! Goodreads Reviewer
The Passenger is an addictive psychological thriller that rockets along faster that the train on which most of the story is set. It's a fast paced, well written roller coaster ride that had me hooked in from the opening, shocking prologue and glued to my Kindle. Goodreads Reviewer
"...a gripping and tense read, which kept me guessing and which kept me on the edge of my seat throughout." -Ginger Book Geek
Loved this one, was hooked from the first page! There were some twists that I didnt see coming and I love that! Netgalley Reviewer
This was exciting, edge of the seat stuff and I really enjoyed it. I defy anyone not to read this in one sitting. Excellent plotline, unexpected twists & turns, nail bitingly (is that even a word) fast paced from start to finish. Netgalley Reviewer
Hurst draws the reader into his characters world and turns our expectations on their heads as we try and navigate through this unusual and cleverly drawn plot." -On the Shelf Books
Genre: Mystery
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