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Killing Time

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When twenty-four year old Nicole Hutton found that flat of her dreams, she thought that it was time for her to move out of her mother's house and begin to live on her own. Her childhood had been somewhat traumatic, what with the divorce of her parents. and then spending years at the hands of an abusive stepmother, it wasn't until she broke away to live with her mother, Sarah, that she started to feel safe. Nicole hoped that the feeling would continue in the new flat. The flat came with near enough everything that she could have hoped for, including an old mantle clock. As Nicole begins to settle into her new place things start to happen, and questions arise: Who is the mysterious woman in a bloodstained white dress? Where does the smell of lavender come from? And what do these things all have to do with a horror called The Dark Man?

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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C.J. Wright

11 books213 followers
I have had a fascination with all sorts of horror fiction since childhood, and it has been the driving force of my desire to write. After meeting Sue Townsend, the author of the Adrian Mole books, at the age of eight, I longed to be a writer. I write horror novels for both adults and teenagers.

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March 19, 2013
An eerie tale about an aspiring writer, Nicole Hutton (a realistic and interesting character), and the people close to her, that neatly comes full circle. The story is told in great detail and paints a vivid picture. I found myself getting attached to Nicole and missing her after my read.
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February 19, 2020
Excellent book. A little frustrating with typos but thoroughly enjoyable read.
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