Nine grieving families, one dark secret. Can love triumph?Monica is slowly rebuilding her life after her daughter took her life in the family home five years ago. She has found solace and companionship in a local survivors of suicide support group. But one of these friends is not all they seem.Can she keep the group together after a devastating revelation is revealed?Can Monica trust and love once more?Group is the new emotionally raw psychological character-driven suspense romance by author C.G. BuswellReviews for "A natural Storyteller.""Well written thoughtful book. Just couldn't put it down read in a day, first time I have done that in a long time. Looking forward to reading more of your work.""Such a good read and it was like reading a true life story. An encouragement to grieving families Set in Aberdeen too, so familiar,""Absolutely loved this book. Each individual character and their stories. As before in Chris's books I felt like I knew them all personally. Well done Chris and I shall look forward to the next one."
Chris Buswell has a disturbed mind. Sometimes, well, most times, this overspills into his horror and suspenseful novels. They are not for the faint-hearted. If you like character-rich books with a twist, then check below for some suggestions.
The Fence is the first in a new series of post-apocalyptic military survival thrillers from his torturous mind.
Group has a tantalising, ‘Will they, or won’t they?’ storyline. Or buy One Last War at your peril! Surely, no one's neighbour could be that crazy!
C.G. Buswell is a former army Combat Medical Technician and Staff Nurse. During a posting to the Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot, he began hearing tales of the Grey Lady ghost. He worked on paediatric, intensive care, casualty, and medical wards there, but never saw her. He’d have broken the basic fitness tests running records if he had! He did, however, store this information away in his troubled mind, and wrote a series of books, in the Scarlet and Grey novels and short stories series, about military ghosts. The first of which was The Grey Lady Ghost of the Cambridge Military Hospital. If you love reading about the Napoleonic Wars, then you’ll love book two, The Drummer Boy, part set in Tidworth.
Chris has cared for many military heroes and the traumas he witnessed during his nursing and emergency care of them in life and death led him to develop military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He writes about this too in his books. This form of mindfulness helps keep his demons at bay by inserting them into your Kindle!
Other postings in his career included the Field Surgical team in Belize, Akrotiri in Cyprus, and Haslar Hospital in Gosport.
Chris developed a love for writing during his 10-year service career and has had many articles published in journals like Professional Nurse, Nursing Standard, and the Nursing Times.
C.G. Buswell now writes full-time and lives in Boddam, Aberdeenshire with his Bravehound PTSD assistance dog Lyn, wife, fantails white doves, pigeons, and a tortoise.
★★★★★One Last War is a great read, particularly for a veteran or forces family member. For those with an interest in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the role of Assistance dogs, it should be required reading." Fiona MacDonald Founder and Director of military charity BRAVEHOUND.
What a wonderful book. I was gripped from beginning to end and must admit to a feeling of YES at the end. I loved all the characters but must admit to a soft spot for Carl, then Brodie & Lee. I really do recommend it and I am keeping it to read again at some point. Superbly written. Very well done Chris, and more please.
Great read and well recommended to any veteran or serving member.
I rushed back to read this book. Enjoyed every chapter.
Another fantastic book by Chris Buswell. An amazing and gripping read from start to finish. Couldn't put it down! Highly recommended.
Read it in a oner! Really enjoyed it and was rooting the whole way through for poor Millie. I was very satisfied with the ending!
I have to say initially I was very confused with all the different characters and how within the chapter it jumped from one to another. However it was really interesting and well written story. It was sad inspiring and written with a really good understanding of the subject matter.
Having experienced 3 bereavements in the last 18 months. My brother, then my Dad and then the suicide of one of my best friends who was my soul mate. This book touched on so many nerves.
It left me feeling some hope that life can get better but struggled with it can get better if you meet and fall in love.
This book was totally different from my usual choice of book , loved every page , lots of characters but was easy to keep up with them , each had own story , didn’t want the story to end , another brilliant book from CG Boswell
Really enjoyed, took a bit to get used to who was who as it jumps a bit but that’s probably me rather than the book. It was lovely knowing some of the places described in the book being from Aberdeen.
This is a superb read and really makes one appreciate life and be thankful for what one has. It shows that your loved ones are never forgotten but always in your. heart and !ife must go on