The Company She Keeps by James Woolf
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The Company she keeps is psychological thriller . The story is set in 1979 and the character is Rebecca who is struggling to build relationships and her on/ off partner is part of founding the Yorkshire ripper is on the loose and there are three different men trying to get her attention. It took me a few chapters to get into, but then I was gripped till the end of the book. The story is at a reasonable pace and the chapters are short. There were some good twists and turns that I did not see coming. I was question myself who I would trust if I was in Rebecca position. I think I would not have a clue. The Company she keeps is written well and the characters where instresting and engaging. I did enjoy plot. I feel the title and front cover work very well together. A very good thriller . 4 stars.
Blurb
A spine-tingling suspense thriller that asks: How many bad men can one woman have in her life?
England, 1979. After a childhood trauma, Rebecca struggles to build healthy relationships. Her on-again-off-again partner is a married police officer trying to catch the Yorkshire Ripper, who has just claimed his tenth victim.
Then Rebecca meets Larry, a charming American with a troubled past.
And of course there’s Mervyn, the creepy journalist she ended a brief relationship with, who will do anything to keep her in his life . . .
With three very different men craving her attention, and a serial killer on the loose, Rebecca soon finds herself in a twisted game of cat and mouse. Can any of these men be trusted? And could one of them in fact be a cold-blooded killer?
Author bio
James Woolf is a London based writer. His job in professional ethics inspired him to write his debut novel, Indefensible, which was published in January 2024. His second novel, The Company She Keeps, will be released in July 2024. Around 30 of his short stories have appeared in magazines and books, including four in the longstanding arts magazine Ambit. James also writes stage plays (about 15 have been professionally produced) and has written radio plays for Radio 4 and LBC.
James is always happy to attend events such as book clubs and conferences (online or where possible in person). He can be contacted through his website or social media.
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