Mark Edwards: The Magpies

The Magpies



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Author: Mark Edwards
Number of Pages: 328 pages
Published Date: 26 Nov 2013
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication Country: Seattle, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781477817995
Download Link: Click Here
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Meet the neighbors from hell, in the gripping thriller that reviewers and readers describe as fast-paced, chilling, and impossible to put down. When Jamie and Kirsty move into their first home together, they are full of optimism. The future, in which they plan to get married and start a family, is bright. The other residents of their building seem friendly too, including the Newtons, a married couple who welcome them to the building with open arms. But then strange things start to happen. Dead rats are left on their doorstep. They hear disturbing noises, and much worse, in the night. After Jamie s best friend is injured in a horrific accident, Jamie and Kirsty find themselves targeted by a campaign of terror. As they are driven to the edge of despair, Jamie vows to fight back but he has no idea what he is really up against "The Magpies" is a gripping psychological thriller in which the monsters are not vampires or demons but the people who live next door. It is a nightmare that could happen to anyone. Praise for "The Magpies" Mark Edwards achieves what other writers yearn for, by creating characters that genuinely feel like real people, individuals you know personally and then puts them into the scariest of situations so that we cannot help but suffer with them. Edwards takes the places that should feel safe and subverts them, shifting the ground beneath our feet, until we re left clinging to the book, hoping against hope for a positive conclusion. There s something deeply unsettling about "The Magpies" and that s exactly as it should be. Elizabeth Haynes, author of "Into the Darkest Corner" "The Magpies" is absorbing, claustrophobic and terrifying. Read this book! Then get a top notch alarm system fitted in your house. Helen Fitzgerald, author of "The Cry" "