'If you like psychological suspense thrillers, this is as good as it gets.' Frank Scozzari - Bestselling author.
Even the darkest secrets can’t stay hidden forever…
When twenty-nine-year-old Cynthia Galbraith struggles to come to terms with her traumatic past and the realities of prison life, a prison counsellor persuades her to write a personal journal exploring the events that led to a life sentence for murder.
Although unconvinced at first, Cynthia finally decides she has all the time in the world and very little, if anything, to lose. She begins writing and holds back nothing: sharing the thoughts she hadn't dare vocalise, the things that keep her awake at night and haunt her waking hours.
Praise for When Evil Calls Your Name (Dr David Galbraith Book 2)
'intense, page turning and thought provoking. Stunningly brilliant and captivating. A stand alone book or a sequel, whichever you prefer.’ Misfits Farm
'A jaw dropping 5 stars. Impressive.' Cal's Review Blog
'It’s writing such as this that makes me love to read. It takes a natural writer to be able to grab your psyche the way Mr. Nicholl does.' Lit World Magazine
‘John has hit this book right out of the ball park. Brilliantly written! An intense, thought provoking read.’ Janelle Kahele
‘A beautifully written book that really spoke to me. Loved it.’ Renita D’Silva
‘John Nicholl has done it again… A Must read!’ Eugenie Laverne Mitchell
'A great follow up to White is the Coldest Colour that intrigues and keeps you turning the pages.' Mark Tilbury
‘Brilliantly written, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend both books.’ Little Bookness Lane
‘I was completely absorbed into the story from the first sentence.’ Northern Crime
‘Thought-provoking, dark, and completely magnetic reading from start to finish.’ Tome Tender Book Blog
' A superbly written thriller. Dark, gritty, and gripping. I cannot recommend it highly enough.' Louise Mullins
Praise for White is the Coldest Colour (Dr David Galbraith Book 1)
‘The writing is superb, I was totally gripped by this psychological thriller.’ Read along with Sue
'I confess to holding my breath as the conclusion drew near.' Crimesquad.com
‘Nicholl is a superb story teller; it is an art to write a book with such a violent and brutal plot line and conveying it without gratuitous details.’ Great Book Escapes
'A masterfully written dark psychological thriller.' Albina Hume
'I don't think that I've ever read a book that explores the darkness of the human mind as well as White is the Coldest Colour.' Books, Movies and Wine Reviews
‘One of the best psychological thrillers I've read.’ Carissa Backherms
'Confident crime writing at its best. A must read for lovers of very dark crime.' Northern Crime
'Absolutely brilliant.' Relax and Read Book Rreviews
'The writing is fab. Intense and gripping. A hard hitting, eye opener of a book. A must read.' Renita D' Silva
'Fantastic book. Technically brilliant. Suspenseful eloquently worded page turner.' Angie Smith
‘One of the most disturbing psychological thrillers I have read. I literally could not tap to the next page on my kindle quick enough.’By the Letter Reviews
'You don't read this book, you experience it. Probably the best book of the summer.' Stella Marie Alden
' A dark, powerful, gripping novel about themes that are especially important and relevant. I would very highly recommend this book.' Readers Favorite
'You'll cry. You'll probably shout out loud in some places - and then just stand back and ask yourself: Was this really a debut novel?' Chris James
‘ For the psychological thriller fan, especially if you like them on the darker side. Highly recommended. ’ Booklover Catlady Reviews.
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