Father of Lies by S E England

I've decided to go back to Jan 2016 and go through some reviews I wrote then, theyre short but it was when I very 1st started to review.
Very obviously a work in progress! Here's hoping they get better with practice haha







The blurb......
Best-Selling Occult Horror Series: 'The most riveting and exciting read since the late, great James Herbert!'
Book 1 - 'Father of Lies'
Book 2 - 'Tanners Dell'
Book 3 - 'Magda'

'Boy did this pack a punch and scare me witless..'
'Scary as hell...What I thought would be mainstream horror was anything but...'
'Not for the faint-hearted. Be warned - this is very, very dark subject matter.'
'A truly wonderful and scary start to a horror trilogy. One of the best and most well written books I've read in a long time.' 
'A dark and compelling read. I devoured it in one afternoon. Even as the horrors unfolded I couldn't race through the pages quickly enough for more...'
'Delivers the spooky in spades!'
'Will go so far as to say Sarah is now my favourite author - sorry Mr King!'

Ruby is the most violently disturbed patient ever admitted to Drummersgate Asylum, high on the bleak moors of northern England. With no improvement after two years, Dr. Jack McGowan finally decides to take a risk and hypnotises her. With terrifying consequences. 
A horrific dark force is now unleashed on the entire medical team, as each in turn attempts to unlock Ruby's shocking and sinister past. Who is this girl? And how did she manage to survive such unimaginable evil? Set in a desolate ex-mining village, where secrets are tightly kept and intruders hounded out, their questions soon lead to a haunted mill, the heart of darkness...and The Father of Lies. 


My blurb......
Father of Lies by Sarah England
The book starts of with psychologists & mental health, police involved, visiting a problem family.
Then it gets deeper, demonic possession,  death, murder, psychological team get literally dragged in at the deep end!
Becky being in the middle is an interesting character, she doesn't follow blindly until evidence starts to show. Really good DID cover, believable & well written.
I loved this book, it kept me gripped from start to finish.
Definitely looking for more.


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