Slow Burning Lies: A Dark Psychological Thriller
A coffee shop in Chicago is just closing. The last waitress goes to lock up.<br />But a man appears at the door, desperate to talk to her, to tell her Patrick’s story. He says she is the only person he can trust.<br />The waitress decides to let him come in, and he tells her a twisting tale of a man driven to the edge of madness by evil dreams.<br />But just who is Patrick? Some poor demented soul still suffering somewhere?<br />Or the man sitting in front of her?<br />Slow Burning Lies – a dark and intriguing psychological thriller.<br /><br />Quotes from Amazon reviews:<br />'Great, original story with a twisting, fascinating plot'<br />'this author has a brilliant imagination'<br />'very clever storyline, lots of twists and turns, gripping'<br />'an excellent example of a psychological thriller'<br />'breathtaking in the extreme'<br />'I am usually able to figure out the ending of a thriller, but not this time'<br />'truly a captivating and well written'<br />'one of the least predictable thrillers I've ever read'<br />'the ending does it all perfect justice'<br />'I bought this book based on other reviews and I must say that I wasn't disappointed'<br /><br />(note: previously released under the pen name Ray Kingfisher)