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The Shadows of Hill Manor

By: Anne Wyn Clark
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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Don't miss the eerie, bone-chilling and twisty thriller about how far we go to protect our darkest secrets, for fans of C.J. Tudor, Riley Sager and Cass Green.

Secrets won't stay in the dark forever…

When young Kimberley Painter vanishes without a trace, her disappearance sends shockwaves through the local community.

Nearly twenty years later, her bones are discovered in the shadowy woodlands surrounding an eerie manor house.

Now, Detective Alessandra Cano must uncover the mystery of what really happened to the little girl all those years ago.

But as Alessa delves deeper, disturbing clues begin to haunt her at every turn, hinting that Kimberley's death is just one piece of a twisted puzzle.

With the clock ticking, Alessa races toward a chilling truth she never expected, as the past claws its way into the light.

Because secrets, however well-hidden, won't stay buried forever…

The Shadows of Hill Manor is a heart-pounding thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

©2024 Anne Wyn Clark (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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Critic reviews

Creepy, claustrophobic and compelling! A beautifully written thriller that kept me glued to my Kindle’ Miranda Rijks, author of The Visitors

‘Haunting psychological suspense… Will send shivers down your spine’ Alice Hunter, author of The Serial Killer’s Wife

Whisper Cottage was a dark and atmospheric thriller that pulled me in from the very first page.” Stephanie DeCarolis, author of The Guilty Husband

'Chilling and wonderfully atmospheric, with an ending that took me surprise – I couldn’t put it down' Amanda Brittany, author of Her Last Lie

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Misleading Plot Summary-This is a Police Procedural!

The entire summary is a lie I’m sad to say.
This entire book is about the police and how they operate in solving these two cases.

There is literally a line, maybe one paragraph written about this “manor house” that is supposed to be the backbone of the book (and it’s the title)

The only mystery is the missing girl(s) and that’s not even told in a suspenseful way.

I have been a supporter of AWC since book one-but this was a deal breaker for me,

It’s ok to write about anything you want! But do not intentionally mislead potential readers with a completely false summary and title,

I felt like I got played as soon as I got to the third chapter and realized that yes, the ENTIRE book is a PP-nothing at all to do with a creepy manor house.

Anyone else that reads this book will agree that the title, the cover, and the summary are totally misleading in every way. Not cool,

Narration is great, for a PP it’s entertaining enough.

But please call things what they are so people don’t feel manipulated into buying this book on false pretenses.

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