Fame is about to get deadly in this terrifying, fresh take on a haunted house thriller.
Set in an idyllic Cotswolds village, rookie paranormal investigator, Megan Forrest, is roped into investigating the strange goings-on at the home of Hollywood actor, Ross Huston.
Ross and his wife Deborah are convinced that their Victorian mansion is being haunted by the mentally ill patients who resided there in the late nineteenth century. Patients who were brutally treated and murdered at the hands of a cruel doctor.
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As Megan investigates ghosts from the past, two women from the present go missing- women who were last seen at the Huston’s property. Who was the doctor and how is everything connected?
When Megan finds herself swept up in a dangerous game, she can’t escape. Who was the Doctor? One thing she knows for sure, is that there is something watching her…
My Review
It’s been years since I read a book that involves a Ouija board and then just like the buses, three come along at once. First there was The Parlour Game, then Ouija and now Blind House.
In Blind House Megan Forrest – our rookie paranormal investigator – uses an upturned glass as the planchette, just like my brother and I did all those years ago. And like my mother’s experience, when the ‘spirit’ got angry, the glass flew off the table and smashed on the floor. Megan also uses EMF monitors, cat toys that light up when spirits are around, and a contraption that plays white noise. I love a haunted house mystery and this one was as good as they get.
Set in an idyllic Cotswold village – always a winner for me as I live in the Cotswolds and we have one of England’s most haunted villages close by – ghost detective Megan has been asked to investigate the ghostly goings-on at the home of celebrity heartthrob actor Ross Huston. His wife Deborah believes that the ghosts are the spirits of the mentally ill patients who were brutally tortured and murdered by the cruel doctor who ran the asylum in 1878. In typical poltergeist fashion, things are moved around, thrown and broken, noises can be heard in the walls, and there are mysterious sightings in the gardens around the house.
Marc is Ross’s friend and looks after his security, but he doesn’t seem to be taking any of this very seriously. However, he is rather attractive (as is Ross of course), but Megan has just escaped an abusive relationship and is not looking for romance.
In the meantime, two women have gone missing – both were last seen at the Huston’s house – and the police are investigating. Ross is up for a new TV role and none of this is good for his reputation.
This is a book full of menace and suspense and the twist is a masterpiece of writing, especially as this is the author’s debut novel. I absolutely loved it.
Many thanks to @zooloo2008 for inviting me to be part of this blog tour.
About the Author
Jamie-Lee Brooke is the pen name of Brooke Venables who lives with her twin sons in the Worcestershire area. She is an author of both horror and thrillers and works as a dental nurse which gives her plenty of scope to imagine putting people in uncomfortable situations. She loves her job and takes great satisfaction in helping people to smile.
Jamie-Lee’s biggest achievement to date is graduating after studying with the Open University for six years, achieving a BA Honours in Humanities with classical studies and creative writing. It was no mean feat whilst working and being a mum to twins who both have autism and learning difficulties.
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Fab review! thank you so much for taking part in the tour x