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Friday 24 November 2017

Top 5 Books to Read on a Winter's Night!

First appeared on laurapatriciarose.co.uk

My top books to read on a dark winter’s night

There’s nothing quite like snuggling up on the sofa with a good book. Even better when it’s a cold, wintry night – adding further atmosphere to a creepy read or some extra chills to a thriller.  I’ve come up with a list of five novels I’d recommend for the winter months ahead.
Grab a hot chocolate and a cosy blanket J

1-    The Ice Twins – S K Tremayne
I finished reading this book very early one dark morning, the wind whistling down the chimney, the rain pelting against the window. It was brilliant! Couldn’t have asked for better weather conditions to accompany me in this creepy journey. Following the death of one of their twin girls, a family move to an isolated house on a tiny Scottish island. But being trapped with an extremely unsettling twin – whose identity might be the one who lived, or the one who died, we’re not sure – was chilling! A tense, haunting story that left me with goose bumps.





2-    Dark Matter – Michelle Paver

Again, the claustrophobic atmosphere created in this novel is perfect. An old-fashioned ghost story and told through journal entries, this haunting tale is set in 1937 in the deep arctic and follows Jack on an expedition. But, one by one, his companions leave, until he’s left alone in the endless dark of winter. The journal entries get more and more disturbing; his terror becomes ours. Is it cabin fever, or is there really something outside in the darkness? One to cause shudders!





3-    The House on Cold Hill – Peter James
Now, who doesn’t like a good haunting? The opening chapter drew me right in, and by the end of it I was stunned - the ‘oh, wow, wasn’t expecting that!’ reaction remained for a while.
A few days after moving from town to countryside, the Harcourt family realise they are not the only occupants of Cold Hill House. Hauntings that become more malevolent and a house that has a dark history makes this novel perfect for a cold evening. I love the creepiness of the writing – the way it caused me to literally go cold at some points and left my mouth gaping! Great stuff.




4-    Never Alone – Elizabeth Haynes

Another isolated house and terrible weather conditions create a tense read in Elizabeth’s latest novel. Widowed Sarah lives with just her two dogs – her children having left for university. To help financially, she rents the cottage in her grounds to the mysterious Aiden – an old acquaintance who turns up and needs temporary accommodation. They rekindle their old relationship and Sarah feels happier than she has for a while – but is Aiden all he seems? With Will, an old friend of her son’s, also making regular appearances to check up on Sarah, we are left questioning the motives of both men. And when Sarah’s best friend goes missing, things take a dramatic turn.


5-    Dark Places – Gillian Flynn
Although I enjoyed Gillian’s Gone Girl, this novel had more of an edge for me. Libby was seven when her mother and two sisters were murdered in their house in what appeared to be a satanic sacrifice. Survivor Libby testified that her 15-year-old brother, Ben, was the killer. Twenty-five years on, Libby is contacted by the Kill Club – a secret society obsessed with notorious crimes, who believe Ben is innocent. And so, a search for the truth of what happened that tragic night, begins. The horrific deaths of members of Libby’s family, the slow reveal of who, why and how, make this a truly unsettling story.




If anyone has got any other recommendations for a fab dark, unsettling read I can add to the list, please do leave a comment!

4 comments:

  1. Some fantastic recommendations there, Sam! You are adding to my TBR piles, I hope you know!!! Mary xx

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    1. Haha! Thanks Mary. Yes, but I don't mind if you recommend some back to add to my TBR to make yourself feel better! :) xx

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  2. I love that we love the same books! Have you read the second SK Tremayne book - the fire child? Highly recommend!

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    1. We have good taste! Although, having said that, I didn't enjoy The Fire Child as much as The Ice Twins. Good creepy kid in it though! :) Thanks for commenting!

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