Did the events in Beth O'Reilly's nightmare really happen? Or is it all just a dream?
Someone wants her to remember the past. Someone blames her for a tragedy that happened long ago. And that someone must be stopped before Beth is harmed. Or even killed.
As Beth uncovers the truth about herself and her dreams, her life changes forever.
It looks like I've spent my life re-inventing myself. After too many years of office work in London local government I studied theology and became a parish priest in the Southampton area from 1983. I then moved into health care chaplaincy in a busy south London acute hospital trust. In between times, I've also sung semi-professionally in London and Spain, and have had short stories published in the UK and Spain. Now I have two books published - "Ribbons" (2020) and "Finding Mercy" (2021). And my interests? Reading, cricket, travel, interesting food, most music, and anything that might take my fancy. I mostly read crime and thrillers, but I like autobiographies and history too.
This was a lovely surprise, not knowing what it would be about for sure. Very well-written with lots of twists along the way. Great, believable characters too.
Beth should have it all. She has a smart flat, friends, suitors and a job as a reporter on the Lake Gauvinier Globe. However, she's haunted by nightmarish memories that a mysterious stalker doesn't want her to forget. Can she unmask the culprit and find peace?
Subtle psychological fiction with a mystical undercurrent, this is a very easy book to read.