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Title: The Barn
Author: Edmund Romilly (point here for author image)
Classification: Psychological Thriller

 

Paperback

Publication Date: 29 September 2006
ISBN:
ISBN 13:
1-904444-76-8
978-1-904444-76-3
 
 
Page Extent: 140
Book size: 210x148mm
Price: £5.99
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Book Description: Kelly was an ordinary and honourable man, stuck in a boring job as an office clerk in London, with little that made him stand out in a crowd in terms of either personality, looks or dress, but he did have one talent that set him apart – he was a poet.
Through a seemingly chance meeting with ageing authoress Flora Gilbert, he snatches the offer of a well-paid job as the ghostwriter for her autobiography, seeing it as a chance of freedom from his mundane existence. But was there something more sinister at work than simply pure coincidence?
Having unwittingly adopted the role of psychoanalyst to uncover Flora’s traumatic childhood memories, Kelly’s thoughts and emotions become increasingly obsessed by her. This ostensibly amiable yet eccentric woman now seems to possess a frightening predatory power. As Kelly becomes progressively psychically dislocated, he needs to free himself from the confusion and pain in his head – at any cost.

About the Author: Edmund Romilly lives in London with his partner and, although he practises as a defence barrister, which has given him a deep insight into the mind of the criminal, he considers himself first and foremost a writer. This is his second book, following his first successful psychological thriller, Skinner.

Reviews by the Famous and Well Known
  Robert Auty, Author of 'Trance Warriors: The Siege of Scarn'

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  Christian Market Place Magazine
  Mike Hallowell, The Shields Gazette
  Pick Me Up Magazine
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  Alison Calloway
  Christine Moody
  Helen Lenhan
  JA Mitchell
  Shirley Wynne
  Susan Gordon

Libraries that stock this book
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  The Library of Trinity College, Dublin
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  The University Library, Cambridge