The Regret
By (Author) Dan Malakin
Bloodhound Books
Bloodhound Books
20th August 2019
United Kingdom
Paperback
320
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
A stalkers victim hunts for answers when she believes hes at it again in this psychological thriller.
Rachel Stones world was destroyed by a stalker, Alan Griffin. After he went to prison, she rebuilt her life.
Now she has a three-year-old daughter and is in a new relationship. But someone is stalking her again. Her phone, her emails, and her social media are hacked...
Rachel believes its Griffin, out of prison and looking for revenge. She needs to find him and make him leave her alone. But as Rachel is drawn into a hunt, she realizes that something even more horrific is happeningsomething that will make her confront the childhood that has lingered inside her like a ghost, and will force her to face the truth about her new life.
Is Griffin the one ruining her life Or is someone far more dangerous responsible
Praise for The Regret
I am so impressed with this novel. Definitely a contender for my book of the year. Keri Beevis, author of Every Little Breath
The Regret is a gripping psychological thriller perfect for fans of authors like Rachel Abbott, Cara Hunter, and C.L. Taylor.
Originally from Manchester, Dan managed to escape the rain and now lives in relative dryness in the beautiful village of Holloway, North London, pretty much next to the prison, with his patient wife, beautiful daughter, and ridiculously hairy dog. By day he works as a data security consultant, demonstrating to corporations that should know better just how easy it is for hackers to access their most sensitive information. As a writer, his short stories have been widely published both in print and online, and he has twice been shortlisted for the Bridport prize. In 2013 he completed a Masters in Creative Writing at Brunel University. His debut novel, a psychological thriller, came from the idea that you can be attacked by anyone in the world, from anywhere, at any time; someone youve never met in person can reach into your life and mess things around. Its chilling stuff, and through his work he knows how easy it is to do. Come say hi on Twitter @danmalakin, or read some of his short stories on www.danmalakin.com