Friday, January 17, 2020

The Beach House by P.R. Black . Review / Blog Tour .



The story begins with a couple going on a very romantic expensive holiday to private islands where luxury and every whim can be catered for but it is soon to become even more memorable after Cora gets a very exciting proposal .... 

This was a very good story , the main characters are good people and I was rooting for them , but then parts of their dream holiday start to seem a bit off and I was on the edge of my seat , as the story goes on Cora’s past seems a little more unusual then expected and these luxury islands seem more grim then glamorous as the tale gets darker and darker , the tension builds beautifully and it’s clear to see this holiday is not going to go as most do with cheery holiday pics and fond memories . Nope this tale does not end like that at all !!!! A memorable must read that if brought with you on holiday will give you the added scare factor ! ;0)



I received this book in exchange for a review . 





The Beach House– P.R. Black

 

The Beach House by P.R. Black

 

This vacation is about to turn deadly...

 

Cora's on the island vacation of her dreams: a private beach in paradise, a romantic proposal, and an eight-figure cheque following the sale of her new fiancĂ©’s business.

When their island turns out to be not so private after all, Cora tries to make the best of a bad situation by inviting their strangely friendly neighbours to celebrate with them.

But it doesn't take long for her once-in-a-lifetime holiday to take a very sinister turn...

 

About the author

 

Author and journalist PR Black lives in Yorkshire, although he was born and brought up in Glasgow. When he's not driving his wife and two children to distraction with all the typing, he enjoys hillwalking, fresh air and the natural world, and can often be found asking the way to the nearest pub in the Lake District. His short stories have been published in several books including the Daily Telegraph's Ghost Stories and the Northern Crime One anthology. His Glasgow detective, Inspector Lomond, is appearing in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. He took the runner-up spot in the 2014 Bloody Scotland crime-writing competition with “Ghostie Men”. His work has also been performed on stage in London by Liars’ League. He has also been shortlisted for the Red Cross International Prize, the William Hazlitt essay prize and the Bridport Prize.

Follow P.R. Black:  

Twitter: @PatBlack9

Facebook: @PRBlackAuthor

 

Buy links:

Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Rf58CK

Kobo: https://bit.ly/2DLkJ4V

Google Play: https://bit.ly/360Psa9

iBooks: https://apple.co/34LkbIa


 

 

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