Darren O’Sullivan
NEVE Chambers’ best friend went missing when they were both
16-year-old schoolgirls and twenty years later, she is still haunted by the
events surrounding her disappearance.
But now, another of her childhood friends has vanished
without a trace and hidden truths from the past are about to rise to the
surface in the most unexpected – and deadly – of ways.
Darren O’Sullivan, who trained as both an actor and stage
director, turned to writing five years ago and has already garnered an army of
fans with his dark, brooding thrillers which pack a powerful psychological
punch and are guaranteed to keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Alternating between two timelines, Dark Corners is a
gripping, twisting, turning tale which dishes up an intensely claustrophobic
mystery, full of revealing flashbacks and disturbing secrets, as well as the
fascinating dynamics of a Nineties coming-of-age friendship group. Neve Chambers’ best friend Chloe Lambert went missing
without a trace in 1998 when they were both sixteen years old. They were part
of a gang of pals in a former mining village where tales of a ghostly man
called The Drifter, who hangs around outside people’s homes, had been circulating
for years.
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Unable to face up to what had happened, Neve left the home
she shared with her father shortly afterwards and has never returned, but over
the last twenty years she has fallen apart both mentally and physically. She
shares ownership of a café in London with an old university friend but she
drinks to excess and her fiancé has recently walked out on her.
Still haunted and insecure, Neve promised herself that she
would never go back to the place where she grew up but when she learns that her
first boyfriend, Jamie Hardman, has gone missing in a disappearance that echoes
the events of all those years ago, she feels forced to finally return. But even before Neve left London, she felt that somebody was
watching and shadowing her… somebody who will stop at nothing until the truth
about what took place one summer night is finally revealed.
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O’Sullivan is on top form as tensions rise in the present, and
events from 1998 slowly unspool backwards from three weeks after Chloe’s
disappearance to the unsettling six weeks leading up to that fateful day in July when
a young girl vanished and the lives of a group of teenagers changed forever.
Against the atmospheric backdrop of a decaying pit village, still
stalked by shadows from its industrial past, an intriguing mystery plays out
with a deadly secret at its heart and some personal demons waiting to be
vanquished. Loaded with menace, chills, thrills and suspense, and with a
jaw-dropping twist in its tail, Dark Corners will keep you guessing right up to
the final, fiendishly clever finale.
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