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Far from Home : Book One
by Peter Gray
Book: Far from Home
Author: Peter Gray
Genre: Historical fiction, Gothic Thriller
Far from home is a work of fiction in the suspense, and gothic thriller subgenres and is the first installment of the series. The book includes a story that is sure to intrigue, thrill, and excite the readers.
Synopsis:
This is the story of detective Varon, who is in search of a missing girl Victoria Reed. He has only one lead Victoria’s diary and the name Mr. McVeigh on her diary entry. As the story moves forward Varon discovers terrifying mysteries, secrets, and false identities, he realizes that it’s more than a normal disappearance. The whole story has many twists with the backdrop of beautiful old London and an unexpected jaw-dropping encounter at the end.
My Musings:
I encounter many vibes from this fast-paced thriller. when I read the first few pages with the traveling description of Varon to Reed’s house I just feel like Bram stoker’s “Dracula” vibe. Then moving forward, the style of questioning, detailed investigation gives me a vibe of Sherlock Holmes.”
This is my second book of Peter, and I must say he pens his mystery elements extremely well and ties those moments together with clever threads of intrigue narration that builds suspense on every page of this excellent conspiracy novel. All the characters are strongly crafted, there are genuinely times when I feared for Victoria, but the reality at the end struck me. Now I am eagerly waiting for the second installment of the series.
Final Verdict:
Far from home is a thriller that serves up everything that high-octane thriller and conspiracy fans need.
Author: Peter Gray
Genre: Historical fiction, Gothic Thriller
Far from home is a work of fiction in the suspense, and gothic thriller subgenres and is the first installment of the series. The book includes a story that is sure to intrigue, thrill, and excite the readers.
Synopsis:
This is the story of detective Varon, who is in search of a missing girl Victoria Reed. He has only one lead Victoria’s diary and the name Mr. McVeigh on her diary entry. As the story moves forward Varon discovers terrifying mysteries, secrets, and false identities, he realizes that it’s more than a normal disappearance. The whole story has many twists with the backdrop of beautiful old London and an unexpected jaw-dropping encounter at the end.
My Musings:
I encounter many vibes from this fast-paced thriller. when I read the first few pages with the traveling description of Varon to Reed’s house I just feel like Bram stoker’s “Dracula” vibe. Then moving forward, the style of questioning, detailed investigation gives me a vibe of Sherlock Holmes.”
This is my second book of Peter, and I must say he pens his mystery elements extremely well and ties those moments together with clever threads of intrigue narration that builds suspense on every page of this excellent conspiracy novel. All the characters are strongly crafted, there are genuinely times when I feared for Victoria, but the reality at the end struck me. Now I am eagerly waiting for the second installment of the series.
Final Verdict:
Far from home is a thriller that serves up everything that high-octane thriller and conspiracy fans need.