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READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!, November 1, 2003
T.C. McMullen had my attention from the very first page. From then on I was hooked and could not put the book down. Her story is very well written and you can easily relate to the characters. It was truly the best psychological thriller I have ever read. Keep them coming T.C. McMullen...
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edge of seat, December 30, 2002
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I really enjoyed this book. It kept me on the edge of my seat, but did not throw me over. It is the kind of book that is really hard to put down before you are finished. If you want a book that is scary, but not too scary, this is the one for you.I am really looking forward to the next book written by T.C. McMullen.
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Edge of the seat stuff, December 4, 2002
Codey Matthews is a very troubled seventeen year-old. After the murder of his parents, he is sent to live with two brothers, Vince and Brett, who he hardly knows.
Suffering from nightmares, Codey finds it difficult to know what's real and what isn't. He can't remember the night his parents were murdered, but his guitar was found at the scene, covered in his mother's blood and sometimes he wonders if he was there and has blanked it out.
And who is the man he keeps remembering? A man with eyes like his
own, but who likes to hurt people, kill people? Codey starts getting strange phone calls, feels like someone is watching him all the time, his best friend turns up murdered, Codey himself is attacked and his new girlfriend Stevie is abducted...
Whispers of Insanity is a very fast moving thriller, which keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time. Codey's angst and confusion over his parents' death is handled very well. He's a very sympathetic character and you worry along with him. No-one seems to want to believe him at first, that the killer is out there and very real.
The secondary characters are all well drawn too and the descriptions are vivid bringing the story to life. The identity of the killer is a very good tiwst, but anymore than that I don't want to give away.
A great suspense novel.
Reviewed by Annette Gisby, author of Silent Screams
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