£3.99
Halfway
A chilling and twisted thriller for a dark winter night
Three women. One killer. No turning back.
A chilling thriller set in isolated Welsh countryside, perfect for fans of In the Woods by Tana French and The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup.
The Halfway Inn is closed to customers, side-lined by a bypass and hidden deep in inhospitable countryside. One winter's night, two women end up knocking on the door, seeking refuge as a blizzard takes hold.
But why is the landlord less than pleased to see them? And what is his elderly father trying so hard to tell them?
At the local police station PC Lissa Lloyd is holding the fort while the rest of her team share in the rare excitement of a brutal murder at an isolated farmhouse. A dangerous fugitive is on the run - but how can Lissa make a name for herself if she's stuck at her desk? When a call comes in saying the local district nurse is missing, she jumps at the chance to investigate her disappearance.
The strangers at Halfway wait out the storm, but soon realize they might have been safer on the road. It seems not all the travelers will make it home for Christmas . . .
__________________________
What everyone's saying about Halfway:
"I absolutely loved this book which kept me hooked and desperate to read just one more page!"
Reader review, 5 stars
SO twisty . . . very well written
Reader review
Totally hooked!
Reader review
A fast-paced, tension-filled, twisty read
Reader review
One of the creepiest novels I have ever read. . . hooks you in and puts you on the edge of your seat
Reader review, 5 stars
A chilling twist . . . a fantastic thriller
Reader review, 5 stars
BEST CRIME NOVEL I'VE READ THIS YEAR!!!
Reader review, 5 stars
A really gripping read . . . couldn't put it down
Reader review
Stunning . . . the only book I can compare Halfway to is Gone Girl
Reader review, 5 stars
A twisty, thrilling ride
Reader review, 5 stars
Mesmerising, irresistible and full of suspense
Reader review, 5 stars
A gripping, fast-paced thriller. . . I absolutely loved this
Reader review, 5 stars