Fresh out of psych ward and unemployed thanks to the last damn ghost she encountered, a cranky dead relative is the last thing Enda Wilson needs. However, ghostly visitations are the least of her problems when she returns to her home town for the funeral of her cousin Selene. Convinced there is far more to Selene's death than a drug overdose, Enda soon uncovers an ugly 40-year-old secret, a body count that is much higher than it should be - and a relentless killer who will stop at nothing to keep her silent. Dead silent.
Nina Smith is a compulsive writer obsessed with glitter, theatre, dark dance, ancient Greece and historical costumes. She raises chickens and writes stories in a little purple house next door to the middle of nowhere.
it's a great book I enjoyed it but the only bad thing was is that there were misspelling words through the whole book I really don't know if it was the Authors doing or the publishers. I really enjoyed reading Nina Smith she is another Author to look forward to. Nina will draw you into her world and won't let go until the End. If you are looking for a great book with twists and turns read Dead Silent.
I enjoyed reading this story. It had a lot of tense moments and I was rooting for Enda and literally sitting on the edge of Dead Rock myself (lol) hoping for the same conclusion the story gave me in the end. A very well told story.
Slow to start and one of those books you have to read your own way as it the sentences don't read properly, did get better and the last third was page turning.
The town of Dead Rock has seen 16 suicides over the past few decades. When her cousin Selene supposedly jumps, also, our heroine Enda (which I thought said Edna until someone made an "Enda the world" joke) returns to her childhood home to attend the funeral. The thing is, Enda can see ghosts, and Selene's ghost is there waiting for her when she returns. It's up to Enda to get to the bottom of what really happened to Selene and solve the mystery of all the suicides in Dead Rock.
This was a great, creative paranormal story. I absolutely loved that Enda had a pet cat who loved her so much it stayed with her even in death. Ah, the pitter patter of invisible paws.
I kind of suspected how it would end, but the reasons why still surprised me.
Really enjoyed this one. The author did great work.