Release date - 1st September 2016 Book length - 400 pages Available on - www.amazon.com | www.amazon.com BLURB The heart-stopping new thriller in the Ren Bryce series by Alex Barclay, bestselling author of DARKHOUSE and KILLING WAYS. When Special Agent Ren Bryce is called to Tate, Oregon to investigate the disappearance of twelve-year-old Caleb Veir, she finds a town already in mourning. Two other young boys have died recently, although in very different circumstances. As Ren digs deeper she discovers that all is not as it seems in the Veir household – and that Tate is a small town with big secrets. Can Ren uncover the truth before more children are harmed? REVIEW
THE DROWNING CHILD by Alex Barclay is the sequel to Killing Ways and the sixth novel featuring Ren Bryce. It is the first book that I have read from this author but it certainly will not be the last. Disturbing, gripping, and frightening in equal measure, the author weaves an expert tale set in Tate, Oregon - a place which seems on the surface to be your average small town in America. But knowing that you can never really judge a book by its cover, the ever-flawed Special Agent Ren Bryce is determined to uncover the murky depths of the town where the children are in serious danger while having to deal with her own issues. This is a story that will give you chills. A compelling read for all crime fiction fans. BOOK RATING - 📖📖📖📖 4+ Author Bio: Alex Barclay studied journalism in college, and went on to work as a journalist and copywriter before writing her first novel, Darkhouse, a Sunday Times top ten bestseller. She won the inaugural Ireland AM Crime Fiction Award in the Irish Book Awards for Blood Runs Cold, the first in the Ren Bryce series. She lives in County Cork, Ireland. For more information: Website - www.alexbarclay.co.uk Twitter - twitter.com/alexbarcs Facebook - www.facebook.com/alexbarclaybooks/?fref=ts *Book received from Harper Collins Publishers Ireland in exchange for an honest review Comments are closed.
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