
You also know you have to take it seriously when Caroline is a serving police officer and some of her colleagues were willing to be named to back her up for that book. Paranormal Intruder is the true life experience of Caroline’s life, of her home and her life having been violently intruded on by something unseen. Having read Caroline’s previous true life book Paranormal Intruder, reviewed Here, I could definitely see where the inspiration for this book had come from. And they’re not exactly of the friendly variety either. But Jennifer doesn’t have mental health issues, she can actually engage with otherworldly beings.

So when a couple of deaths start to feel weird to Jennifer and she speaks out, she doesn’t get the help she wants. Her DI on the team is well aware of all of this.

She has a slight OCD cleaning/tidying issue going on and in the past the organisation has put her through mental health services for help and support. Jennifer is a hard-working DC on a CID team in a small town. I’m usually a straightforward crime novel kind of girl, so this was a break from the norm for me, with it being a supernatural crime novel. With her mother’s terrifying legacy spiralling out of control, Jennifer must look into her own dark past in a fight not only to stop a killer – but to save herself and those she loves. Is there a copycat killer at work? Was the wrong man convicted? Or is there something more sinister at play … Jennifer can no longer ignore the personal connection. The murders mirror those of the notorious Grim Reaper – from over twenty years ago. What she discovers is more chilling than she could possibly imagine. When more bodies are found, Jennifer is convinced the killings are somehow linked. Jennifer Knight investigates a routine stabbing in the quiet town of Haven, she is shocked at what seems like a personal message from beyond the grave. And when the time came, nothing would stop him.Īs D.C.


Soon he would be able to touch her, to feel the warmth of her blood.
