Dead Ends
By Marc E Fitch
Genre:-Horror Thriller
Pages:-336
Publisher:-Flame Tree Press
Blurb:-Dead Ends is a powerful, character-driven novel of escalating tension and violence driven by isolation, politics and technology and set against the backdrop of a country in the throws of upheaval.
No one is safe. The residents of a small, forgotten neighbourhood are being watched, stalked and harassed by someone or something, and it seems they are powerless to stop it, sending them down an all-too-real path of self-destruction and insanity, As the fear, desperation and death toll mounts, these seemingly average, normal people are twisted into doing the unthinkable.
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My Review:-The book starts with John Ballard making a patio when he hears the noise of breaking glass and loud bangs, when he goes to look, the Windner House is on fire. Because of the fire we get to meet some of the characters in the books as they come to see what's happening and end up on John's front lawn. John's life isn't a good one, two DUIs and he feels stuck, which you will find out through the story. Jessica his wife has had enough of John, she does everything. John changes for the worse after the newspaper arrives the day after the fire and he's not mentioned in it. John's drinking gets worse, along with his temper. I did feel bad for Amber Locke, who lived 3 doors up for John and Jessica. She has a husband and two son that never does anything. One of her son's hangs around with Lucas Lovett and gets into trouble because of it. Keep your eye out for Lucas, that's all I will say about him. At the beginning of the book, we meet some of the character in the chapters that follow on from the fire. I wasn't expecting the ending, but looking back I can see it come now. There a few twists that I didn't see coming. I will be looking out for more books by Marc.
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