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A narrow door book review
A narrow door book review




a narrow door book review a narrow door book review

Written by an author who is skilful at keeping us guessing right up to the very last page, I recommend highly to her many fans and those that enjoy psychological thrillers. The story unfolds as they reveal their stories to each other and the reader is drawn deep into the complex events of the past. Available Ready for despatch or collection. Both Roy and Rebecca have dark memories buried in their pasts that torture them. A Narrow Door: The electric psychological thriller from the Sunday Times bestsel by Joanne Harris. The head teacher and female protagonist Rebecca Buckfast, nee Price is the future of the school and Roy Straitley who has been a main male character in all three books, is the traditional past. Book Synopsis An electrifying tale of psychological suspense and revenge at an elite grammar school where secrets run deep. This entire series has been an enthralling read, as Joanne Harris writes haunting psychological thrillers.

a narrow door book review

A fiendishly plotted psychological drama, it quickly reveals Buckfast not only as an unreliable narrator but, when a body is unearthed. Times have moved on at St Oswald’s and the traditional narrow door has opened a smidgeon and admitted not only a female head of school but also girls as pupils. The third novel in the Malbry trilogy, A Narrow Door is a sequel to Gentleman and Players (2005) and Different Class (2016). But A Narrow Door is much more than a mere campus novel. It was great to catch up once again with a character I felt I knew, Roy Straitley, his boys, colleagues and St Oswald’s School. The third novel in the Malbry trilogy, A Narrow Door is a sequel to Gentleman and Players (2005) and Different Class (2016).






A narrow door book review