S.J. Morgan
Autore di Hide
Opere di S.J. Morgan
Spirit Guides: Connect and Communicate With Your Spirit With Confidence - Develop A Life Of Comfort, Guidance, And… (2015) 2 copie
Auras: Master the Art of Sensing, Seeing, and Knowing the Human Aura (Auras,Human Aura,Astral Colors,Thought… (2014) 2 copie
Opening The Third Eye: Master the Ability to Increase Intuition, Develop Higher Levels of Awareness and Consciousness,… (2014) 1 copia
Soul Mates & Twin Flames: Discover a Timeless Love, Fulfill Your Soul's Purpose, and Experience a Higher Level of Love… (2015) 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Sesso
- female
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 9
- Utenti
- 18
- Popolarità
- #630,789
- Voto
- 3.5
- Recensioni
- 2
- ISBN
- 9
Minto is an odd character, a menacing bikkie type with a very young girlfriend who is fragile beyond belief. Johnston, with more than a sneaking suspicion that he should just keep his nose well out of it, finds himself drawn to the very vulnerable Sindy, and right into Minto's bad books as a result.
Moving between the interactions of Johnston and his housemates and Johnston's parents, and friends, in Cardiff, things get increasingly weird, tense and threatening in a way that's absolutely mesmerising. In a very bad, slow burn, darker and darker sort of way that had this reader sitting up way too late, with all the lights on. In an elegant twist however, this isn't Sindy being moved from one dangerous and manipulative relationship to another. Johnston is a decent young man, his parents are good people, and there collective willingness to help somebody in trouble is nicely pitched - not cloying or over-played.
Written in a series of short, pointed chapters, HIDE keeps twisting up the tension, creating a creepy, all-consuming, "who is going to be for it now" sort of vibe that keeps the pages turning no matter how uncomfortable it gets. Even the move from darker, small town, up close Wales to the wide-open outback of Australia doesn't help, as it turns out that bright light cast in dark places just makes them easier to see into. The concluding chapters of HIDE were an absolute standout, with the twists and turns revealing an intricately knitted together tale of bravery and determination and the tension never lets up as the most unlikely heroes emerge into that light, right up to a tantalising finishing paragraph.
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