Thorn

Thorn

by VenaCork (Author)

Synopsis

A tragedy has changed Rosa Thorn's life for ever. Now she has to start again with a new job, a new school for her children and some empty space in her life. But strange things start to happen...When a growing sense of unease turns into sudden violence, Rosa fears for her safety and even more so for the wellbeing of her children. For her daughter is the subject of someone's demented infatuation. But like a diseased town fox, the real threat stalks in the shadows, in the night-black recesses of the undergrowth, not just of the city, but of the human mind...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: New
Publisher: Headline
Published: 01 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0755323947
ISBN 13: 9780755323944
Book Overview: 'A compelling, dark-hued psychological thriller' Guardian

Media Reviews
'Thorn is one of those rare and energetic books you can't put down yet don't want to end' The Times This is a compelling, if dark-hued, psychological thriller and first novel that eerily captures some of London's more sinister undercurrents and sense of menace The Guardian In her atmospheric suspense novel Thorn, Vena Cork skilfully builds a sinister feeling of menace surrounding her attractive heroine. Sunday Telegraph There's more to this psychological thriller than meets the eye. Look no further for a real sense of menace. Daily Mirror You'll be gripped as this persuasive thriller races to its grisly conclusion. Marie Claire An outstanding debut. Time Out Vena Cork's perceptions of human nature are spot-on and the suspense is tangible when the small malevolent acts turn into something much more evil and sinister. This is a great start to what is sure to be a string of successful books Aberdeen Press & Journal A tense pace combined with a tightly woven narrative makes this a surprisingly compelling debut from novelist Vena Cork Buzz
Author Bio
Vena Cork is originally from Lancashire, but has lived in London all her adult life. She attended Homerton College, Cambridge, where she was a member of Cambridge Footlights. She is married to the art critic Richard Cork and lives in north west London. This is her first novel.