Psychological Thriller
Date Published: 18 October 2018
Publisher: Landmark Media
A trusting wife, a perfect husband… a buried secret.
Jane likes the quiet life, living in a cottage on the edge of a small village in Yorkshire.
Her husband works in London during the week and comes home at the weekends.
Jane thinks she has the perfect life.
The one traumatic event of her life is safely buried and forgotten – until a letter arrives that makes her question everything she thinks she knows…
Should she risk destroying her idyllic life to find the truth?
The Red Room is a haunting psychological thriller about identity, memory and confronting our innermost fears. Can we ever really trust the ones we love?
Whilst Adam works in the City during the week, wife Jane, alone in their cottage in the Yorkshire countryside, busies herself every day with the mundane tasks of cleaning, cooking, shopping - she has no friends, she barely talks to the lady at the local village shop a mile away, though they've lived there for seven years.
She's totally stunned when one day she receives an envelope addressed to her as she never receives any post. It's an invitation to a New Year's Eve party.
Straight away I had so many questions - why do they live so far from London, why has she no friends, why does she not have a job and why does she not receive any mail?
At the Party Jane has a flashback of another party and in another room - a Red Room - this starts her on a journey to discover why and where.
There is a lot to enjoy in this story as Jane changes from being a shy, indecisive young woman who doesn't talk to anyone but her husband, to someone who starts to make new friends and new interests, and the tension and her confidence builds as her need to find out about the Red Room intensifies.
The Red Room is a well-paced thriller that kept me turning the pages and kept me guessing till the end.
Whilst Adam works in the City during the week, wife Jane, alone in their cottage in the Yorkshire countryside, busies herself every day with the mundane tasks of cleaning, cooking, shopping - she has no friends, she barely talks to the lady at the local village shop a mile away, though they've lived there for seven years.
She's totally stunned when one day she receives an envelope addressed to her as she never receives any post. It's an invitation to a New Year's Eve party.
Straight away I had so many questions - why do they live so far from London, why has she no friends, why does she not have a job and why does she not receive any mail?
At the Party Jane has a flashback of another party and in another room - a Red Room - this starts her on a journey to discover why and where.
There is a lot to enjoy in this story as Jane changes from being a shy, indecisive young woman who doesn't talk to anyone but her husband, to someone who starts to make new friends and new interests, and the tension and her confidence builds as her need to find out about the Red Room intensifies.
The Red Room is a well-paced thriller that kept me turning the pages and kept me guessing till the end.
About the Authors
M S Morris is the pseudonym for the writing partnership of Margarita and Steve Morris. Together they write psychological thrillers and crime novels. The Red Room is their first joint project. The couple are married and live in Oxfordshire.
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