'He, who killed me with his smile, had to die . . .'
It was only a book, after all. A fat, old-fashioned looking book, tucked away in the library of the Cornish hotel where Kirsty was hiding from her husband and all the violence and horror of her old life. The book seemed to offer her an escape, a new start, a different life for her and her children. For surely Kirsty deserved better - money, a decent house, security and friendship - and the book suddenly, miraculously, promised to give her all these things.
But slowly, insidiously, things started to go horribly wrong. The book seemed to take over her life and those of her friends, influencing their behaviour and leading them down bleak and terrible roads. Kirsty's past began to catch up with her, until she had to confront the worst of her fears in the darkness.
'Veil Of Darkness' is a spine-tingling, compelling novel of suspense with an atmosphere of real menace and a shocking climax.