The Killing Circle
A spine-chilling, mind-twisting new psychological thriller in which a writing circle is haunted by a serial killer, from the acclaimed author of Lost Girls.
Some People Will Do Anything For A Good Story
Nothing seems to be going right for journalist Patrick Rush. Recently widowed, he’s now bringing up a young son by himself. At work, he finds himself demoted to anonymous TV critic. It’s time to do something.
So he joins a creative writing circle in hope of realizing a life-long dream – to write a novel of his own. But this circle is somewhat … unorthodox. The sessions are conducted in darkness, lit only by candles. Their shadowy leader has only recently come out of exile. And to make matters creepier, a gruesome serial killer is prowling the streets of Toronto – with an M.O. which bears more than a passing similarity to one circle member’s tale about a child-snatcher called The Sandman.
But how could one sinister story have an effect on the real world? Could there be a connection, and if so, who’s involved? As the line between fact and fiction becomes increasingly hazy, Patrick decides to cut all contact with the circle – until he finds that once you’re in this book group, there’s only one way out…
Praise for The Killing Circle: -
”''The Killing Circle' is one great read: darkly lyrical and atmospheric, it's as haunting as it is gripping. Highly recommended” - Harlan Coben
Reviews for Lost Girls: -
”'This is one scary book… You’ll want to keep all the lights on as you read this one” - Independent on Sunday
”'An excellently written novel, brilliant in its evocation of atmosphere” - Evening Standard
”'Extremely compelling” - Sunday Telegraph
”''Lost Girls' is a hugely impressive and utterly compelling thriller” - Independent
”'A remarkably fine debut novel … 'Lost Girls' has a menace that is all its own” - Time Out
”''Lost Girls' is remarkable and compelling. But, more than that, it is a novel that goes some way towards reinventing the literary ghost story” - The Times