Book length - 310 pages
Publisher - poolbeg.com Book Depository - www.bookdepository.com Amazon UK - www.amazon.co.uk Amazon US - www.amazon.com ABOUT THE BOOK Ring-a-ring o’ rosie . . . ... Someone wants to play. ... Who's not playing the game? ... Now Someone must pay. Jen Harper likes to play it safe. She is settling into life on the outskirts of a sleepy fishing village with her little boy, Danny. Life by the sea – just how she wanted it. When she meets Andy, she feels the time has come to put her baggage and the scars of the past behind her. Then she is introduced to Scott, Andy’s best friend, and is stung by his obvious disdain for her. Why is Scott so protective of his best friend? What is the dark secret that threatens all of them? In her attempt to find answers, Jen must confront her demons and push her relationships to their limits. By digging up the past, she puts Danny and herself in danger. Will she succeed in uncovering the truth before they all fall down? Raw and energetic, They All Fall Down is a fast-paced and addictive novel exploring the depths of flawed human nature, the thin line between love and obsession and the destructive nature of addiction. MY REVIEW OH. MY. GOD. I know I am a little late to the party when it comes to this novel, and I have read so many amazing things about this book but nothing prepared me for this rip-roaring read that will send chills racing over your skin and have you double-checking your locks before you go to sleep. Jen Harper carries her scars close to her heart and will do whatever she must to ensure the safety of those she loves. A loving mother, Jen doesn't have the time or the inclination for romance, but after her Aunt passes away and she finds herself living in her house that comes with a sexy flatmate, Jen knows that Andy is the one man who could persuade her to take that leap of faith with her heart. But as their friendship deepens, secrets from the past begin to surface, and Jen must fight to protect her son from a danger that you could never imagine. THEY ALL FALL DOWN by Cat Hogan puts the psychological into psychological thriller and I devoured this book in one sitting. I loved the community vibe that existed throughout and the real friendship that existed between Jen, Sal, and Tessa, and as the drama unfolded and their relationships began to change, it really heightened the uneasiness and tension that permeates throughout this gripping tale. The characters are rich in detail and the narrative is perfectly paced so that the reader becomes deeply involved in what is happening and never gets bored. THEY ALL FALL DOWN by Cat Hogan left me with goosebumps and I cannot wait to read more from this superb author. Author Bio: Cat Hogan was born into a home of bookworms and within spitting distance of the sea. Her father, Pat, a lightship man, instilled in her a love of the sea and the stars. Her mother, Mag, taught her how to read before she could walk. Writing, storytelling and a wild imagination is part of her DNA. The beautiful County Wexford, Ireland is home to Cat, her musician partner Dave, two beautiful sons Joey and Arthur, and her tomcat Jim Hawkins. There they live a life of storytelling, song and adventure. The other love of Cat’s life is food. A self-professed foodie, there is nothing she loves more than feeding a houseful of friends round her kitchen table. When she is not conjuring up imaginary friends, she can be found supporting local musicians and writers of which there is an abundance in her home town. One of her first endorsements for her novel is also her favourite and comes from fellow Wexfordian of Artemis Fowl fame. For more information: Twitter - twitter.com/kittycathogan Facebook - www.facebook.com/catherinahoganwordsmith/ *I want to thank Poolbeg Press for providing me with this copy for review.
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