Colliers Cove

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 29 Jan 2024

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After a whirlwind romance, divorcee Jessica Walker settles down to married life with her new husband, Neil.

When she suddenly loses her job, Neil suggests that they take the opportunity to visit his only relatives, two elderly sisters who live in an old rambling house on the coast. Jessica finds herself welcomed there with open arms.

At first she enjoys the holiday, relaxing and exploring her surroundings, but very soon a series of inexplicable events begin to disrupt her nights and days. As the disturbing incidents escalate, Jessica begins to question her sanity as well as her safety.

Fearful for her life, and desperate for answers, she knows that she must act quickly to uncover the truth.

ONLY 99P ON AMAZON UNTIL 29TH JULY!

After a whirlwind romance, divorcee Jessica Walker settles down to married life with her new husband, Neil.

When she suddenly loses her job, Neil suggests that...


A Note From the Publisher

Beverley Hansford started writing while still at school but unfortunately a different career interrupted his early writing. Later in life he started writing again, quickly establishing a following of readers, and to date has written 7 books, 5 of them popular novels. When asked where he gets his ideas from, he replies that he went to the University of Life.

Beverley Hansford started writing while still at school but unfortunately a different career interrupted his early writing. Later in life he started writing again, quickly establishing a following of...


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A novel full of suspense which will keep the reader hooked as the plot thickens

A gripping page-turner full of mystery

A beautiful and peaceful location becomes full of danger

A novel full of suspense which will keep the reader hooked as the plot thickens

A gripping page-turner full of mystery

A beautiful and peaceful location becomes full of danger


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ISBN 9781805146834
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PAGES 328

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Featured Reviews

Wonderful story! I so love Jessica's character, so innocent and trusting!
When Jessica finds out she has inherited some money, it coincides with changes at her job, and meeting a new man. Things then turn darker as strange things keep happening to her.
I loved this book and the characters, hooked until the end!
Highly recommend.

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Colliers Cove by Beverley Hansford was an intriguing romance/suspense.
Hansford has written a gripping mystery full of suspense. I devoured this so quickly.
The setting was utterly wonderful and atmospheric. And the characters kept me turning the pages.
Hansford’s ability to craft a gripping story filled with suspense and emotional depth is truly commendable.

"I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own."

Thank You NetGalley and Troubador for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!

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I love the opening of this book. It seems os compelling.
And then I don't know what happened. It reads like your mom telling you a long winded story about going to the hairdresser and never getting to the point. There are all these details we don't need that go nowhere.
For instance, she cuts her foot and needs a plaster, then she has to wear boots to the party and change in to nicer shoes there. I was thinking she was leaving blood clues to something. But nope. It was just a detail that went nowhere. This happens 97 times.
BUT it was not a bad book because this naive and nice girl is being gaslit and manipulated. It just needs the details to mean something, anything, or take them out. It is also a little flowery. "They had a nice discussion." Lunch was a quiet sociable affair."
Why are you hanging out with these people?!
Oh and Neil is always ALWAYS needing to make a few calls. Why? Is he a telemarketer? (We find out why and it is super obvious)

And why in this modern age does this homegirl have a secret disabled child? I wouldn't be around anyone like that.
I am American so the second something weird happened I would swear and leave, especially if there was reliable public transportation like a freaking train. This woman just stays and stays and stays in this weird and toxic place. THERE IS A TRAIN.
ALSO, why is a woman who is sleepwalking and waking up in the middle of nowhere wearing see through nighties. If he doesn't want it when I am wearing costco sweats and doc martens then he doesn't want it and that's on him. I am not putting that much effort in, especially if I might wake up somewhere weird in the night.
Not only is Jessica "silly" and dull but her potential murderers can't even do a murder.
I am a phone addict so it is also weird to me that she isn't constantly texting all her friends about this. Obviously, despite all my criticism I liked this one. I wouldn't write all this if I didn't.

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It's a pretty safe bet to say that in a psychological thriller like this when the two main characters embark on a whirlwind romance it isn't going to end happily. It is one of the favourite tropes of the genre and Beverley Hansford skillfully weaves several others into his latest novel. It all adds to the pleasure of recognising a degree of predictability and being able to tut at the endangered heroine for being so obviously naive and unable to suspect what we, the readers, have already guessed is going to happen to her.
Years ago this would have been an ideal vehicle for the late, great Alfred Hitchcock to turn into a suspenseful film noir. He would have probably torn the heart out of it and added his own twists but it works just perfectly as the author intended.

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