Elfrid's Hole

Jake Conley Book 1

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Pub Date 28 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 8 Dec 2019

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Description

After aspiring novelist Jake Conley regains consciousness from a coma, he discovers he’s affected by synaesthesia, and that his now cross-wired brain endows him with heightened psychic powers.

Jake’s research on the Northumbrian King Aldfrith takes him to Elfrid’s Hole in North Yorkshire, where - as legend relates - the king sheltered after a bloody battle. What Jake doesn't realize is that his investigation has unleashed a series of deadly paranormal events, in which Jake himself becomes the prime suspect.

Fighting to clear his name and overcome the hostility of Detective Inspector Mark Shaw, can Jake follow through - and bring peace to a soul tormented by over a thousand years?

After aspiring novelist Jake Conley regains consciousness from a coma, he discovers he’s affected by synaesthesia, and that his now cross-wired brain endows him with heightened psychic powers.

Jake’s...


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ISBN 9781698661377
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A new author to me. He writes well and has crafted a good mystery. It kept me engaged and has a good amount of action. Broughton either does good research or knows his history since this feels pretty authentic. Recommended for mystery fans.

Thanks very much for the review copy!!

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I absolutely loved this, gripped me from the start.
The author brings history to life in an accessible and enjoyable way, the suspense builds nicely and keeps you turning the pages. I will definitely be reading more in this series.

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i really enjoyed reading this book, I really felt for Jake and enjoyed the mystery. Overall I hope there is more in the series.

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"Elfrid's Hole" was a surprisingly interesting and entertaining work. It's my first read by John Broughton and I can't wait to read more from him.

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