No Rest for the Wicked.
Serial Killer or something even more sinister?
"Kept me awake. Built really well and ended in a nail biting climax."ARC Reader's Review.
Bankrupt after a disaster in his coal mine, a legacy offers hope for a fresh start for Gwyn and his fractured family. But the dilapidated cottage left to them in a will hides terrible secrets. What at first seemed like an opportunity to rebuild their broken relationships soon becomes a nightmare when a force for evil draws them together in a plot that transcends death.
"Gave me the shivers." ARC Reader's Review.
Russ Geraghty is a pseudonym. He is the author and ghost writer of over twenty crime thrillers. This is the first in a series of supernatural thrillers.
"This would be the love-child story of James Herbert and Kate Mosse, if they had ever got together." ARC Reader's Review.
"The story started with a bang, quite literally, then built to a tense and scary ending. But that ending had me recoiling in horror. It was just one word, the final word that made me gasp."
No Rest for the Wicked.
Serial Killer or something even more sinister?
"Kept me awake. Built really well and ended in a nail biting climax."ARC Reader's Review.
Bankrupt after a disaster in his coal mine, a legacy offers hope for a fresh start for Gwyn and his fractured family. But the dilapidated cottage left to them in a will hides terrible secrets. What at first seemed like an opportunity to rebuild their broken relationships soon becomes a nightmare when a force for evil draws them together in a plot that transcends death.
"Gave me the shivers." ARC Reader's Review.
Russ Geraghty is a pseudonym. He is the author and ghost writer of over twenty crime thrillers. This is the first in a series of supernatural thrillers.
"This would be the love-child story of James Herbert and Kate Mosse, if they had ever got together." ARC Reader's Review.
"The story started with a bang, quite literally, then built to a tense and scary ending. But that ending had me recoiling in horror. It was just one word, the final word that made me gasp."