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Don't Let Him In

By: Howard Linskey
Narrated by: Kirsty Dillon
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He's always been there. Now he's looking for you.

There have always been deaths in the small town of Eriston over the years - more than can easily be explained. People dying in their houses, behind locked doors.

Sean Cole thought he'd spotted a pattern. Thought he was on the trail of a killer. Now he's dead, too.

When his daughter, Rebecca, returns to the town, she realises that her father might have been onto something. But can she find the murderer before he finds her?

Because if she can't, her father's shabby old Victorian house is no place to hide.

©2021 Howard Linskey (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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Great premise and description but not so great book. It started off creepy and I wished it had stayed that way. Instead it seemed to get bogged down in the middle and ended in a lackluster way. Most of the characters were developed, especially Rebecca. Not many likable characters in it though. Parts of the premise for the book (killer getting away with it and others being jailed for the killer's crimes) just wasn't believable. Maybe once or twice, but 11 times.....really??? How is it Rebecca could ask a couple of people some questions and figure out who was guilty when nobody else could for 2 decades? Again, I wish it had more creepy and less unrealistic quality to the story.

Could have been so much better

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After finishing the book, I triple-checked that my doors were locked at night and during the day. The book has a captivating and gripping beginning that grips you tight. There were a few frustrating moments where you thought you had it figured out, but then there were unexpected twists and turns. You think you know what’s going on, but you don’t. Then, suddenly, everything clicks into place. The world-building and character development were exceptional, and I thoroughly enjoyed the book.

So creepy

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