Meet Andy and Melisa, a couple in Michigan that have a spider infestation in their house. They try to get rid of it but fail. Things turn dangerous when the house is nearly overrun by the eight legged Arachnids. Is nature just being cruel, or is something more sinister happening?
They are trying to sell their house and move on with their lives, but will the web of lies that has complicated their lives stop them from a happily ever after? Or will their situation bite them in the butt?
Bestselling author of 25 books in five different genres.
A thriller writer from England, writing since he was eight years old, Luis has released nearly twenty books in three years. His prolific writing is the result of too much caffeine and not enough friends!
Samways is known for writing violent thrillers with twisted plots and depraved baddies. But in real life he's a softy that enjoys watching films and playing video games. He has a wife that he loves very much. He tries to make her read his books, but she gave up after book number fifteen. Apparently "she has a life" and can't keep up with all his releases.
She promises to catch up on them soon, but he doubts it very much!
Samways has had number one bestsellers in the Murder Mystery charts, the Hard Boiled charts, the Thriller charts, the Police Procedural charts and the Alternative History charts. He's also been number one in the USA kindle charts, the UK kindle charts, Japan, Canada, Australia and Germany.
Luis has two cats, one of them behaves like a dog, whilst the other just smells like one.
He lives in England where he dreams of hot weather and beaches, but he'll settle for cows and grass.
An out of the blue ending killed this one, which was already dying a slow death. It reads like a hastily written rough draft, and considering the title and the premis, there's not nearly enough spider action. Add to that a plot hole big enough to drive a semi through, this is one to pass up.
Arachnophobes beware! You would think I'd know better than to get a story with this title wouldn't you? Not a bad read until the ending, which I felt let it down. Definitely an author with potential, so I will be reading more of his work.