Running
From Dust
by
Jess Whitby
Genre:
Psychological Paranormal Thriller
"I
could not put this book down." 5 Stars - Goodreads Reviewer
"An
attention grabbing psychological thriller." 5 Stars - Goodreads
Reviewer
Jude
Craig is a level-headed teacher in a Yorkshire secondary school.
Within a matter of days her professional and personal life is
shattered by a series of strange events in her house. What starts
with the sound of papers fluttering to the floor quickly escalates to
her discovering that someone has been in the house whilst she is
sleeping.
Jess
Whitby lives in Yorkshire, England. She studied Communication Studies
at University and then went on to train and work as a Youth Worker.
She now works as a Therapist in Yorkshire. When she isn't working she
is busy either writing her next novel or eating her favourite food :
chips and gravy!
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I like the cover.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is a bit dark and spooky. I like it!
ReplyDeletethis cover is intriguing
ReplyDeleteYou are a new author to me.. looking at all your books now....
ReplyDeleteI like the cover.
ReplyDeleteMy question is where do you get your ideas for the stories.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover-thanks
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The cover is awesome, very mysterious!
ReplyDeletethis kind of book draws me to the book
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely the kind of book I love to read when I want to escape from my own busy life as a writer. I love psychological thrillers and will definitely be reading this book. From the short description, I already want to know if someone has been in her house or if she is being haunted as I doubt she is losing her mind! Thanks for the super giveaway opportunity.
ReplyDeleteInteresting cover. I love thrillers - this sounds like a great one!
ReplyDeleteSounds suspenseful! The cover is perfect for the story.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds good & creepy.
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