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A review by sue_loves_to_read
Night After Night by Phil Rickman
5.0
Liam Defford doesn't believe in ghosts. As the head of a production company, however, he does believe in high-impact TV. On the lookout for his next idea, he hires journalist Grayle Underhill to research the history of Knap Hall—a Tudor farmhouse turned luxury hotel, abandoned by its owners at the height of its success. The staff has been paid to keep quiet about what happened there, but the stories seep through. They're not conducive to a quick sale, but Defford isn't interested in keeping Knap Hall for more than a few months. Just long enough to make a reality TV show that will run nightly. A house isolated by its rural situation and its dark reputation; six people—known to the nation but strangers to one another—locked inside; but this time Big Brother is not in control.
Fantastic page turner. My only criticism is that because I was only able to read the first half in fits and starts I kept losing track of the multitude of characters - and the fact that they were referred to by different names (i.e. first name/last name/nickname) didn't make life any easier! Once I got stuck into the book I was riveted.
Fantastic page turner. My only criticism is that because I was only able to read the first half in fits and starts I kept losing track of the multitude of characters - and the fact that they were referred to by different names (i.e. first name/last name/nickname) didn't make life any easier! Once I got stuck into the book I was riveted.