A group of new friends. But can she trust them?
For struggling actress Ava, landing a role with the Chimera Theatre Group could lead to her big break. And relocating to a remote country village means stepping out from the shadow of her boyfriendâdespite his determination not to let her go.
Everyone in the group seems so welcoming, theyâre one big happy family. But, like all families, they each have secrets. And someone in the group doesnât want certain secrets to get out...
Everyone is GRIPPED by this thrilling book:âI loved it! It's such an immersive read...the story hurtles towards its compelling climax. Brilliant stuff!â Kate Rhodes, bestselling author of The Brutal Tide
âA wonderful, character-driven thriller where alliances and friendships are put to the testâ Sarah Ward, bestselling author of The Quickening
âA dark psychological thriller that carefully draws you in as the tension mounts. Utterly fabulousâ Victoria Dowd, winner of The People's Book Prize
âA compelling, complex and claustrophobic story that gripped me from the opening chapter and had me racing through the pages' Sheila Bugler, bestselling author of the Dee Doran series
âââââThis book had suspense, intrigue, action...kept me glued to my Kindle!â Debbie, Netgalley Reviewer
ââââ âWhen you think that you have it all worked out, another twist will come your wayâ Just Keep Reading
ââââ âA tense mystery with interwoven story elements that keeps the plot movingâ Katherine, Netgalley Reviewer
ââââââWe have waited patiently for a new book by this author...so addictiveâ Tracy, Netgalley Reviewer
âââââBrilliant, I couldn't put it down. The story and characters are captivatingâ Heather, Netgalley Reviewer
ââââââHad me on the edge of my seat until the last page and I cannot recommend it highly enoughâ
Chris Curran worked as an actor and script-writer in alternative theatre for several years. She has had short stories published in womenâs magazines and she reviews fiction for various publications and blogs. MINDSIGHT is her debut novel, and in 2013 an early draft of the novel was shortlisted for the Yeovil Literary Prize.