Shelter

Shelter

3.95 of 5 stars 3.95  ·  rating details  ·  19 ratings  ·  2 reviews

“An exceptional, strange and affecting psychological thriller . . . mesmerizing, lyrical and hypnotic, with a stunning climax.”—The Bookseller


“Bewitchingly told. . . . This is a story to savor, with a twist in the tail that chills the very marrow.”—Manchester Evening News (England)


Rowan Coffey is nineteen when he leaves university, a bright-burning boy come home to hide...more
Paperback, 240 pages
Published December 1st 2006 by Bloody Brits Press
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Nicky
I gave this to a friend and she did not like it due to the if you like twist in the tale.
Thats what made the book intersting to me. As usual Brenchley makes his character very real and draws you into the tale. This is not my favourite of his books but I was intrigued by it and although I have not yet read it again, it is still sitting on the bookshelf waiting to lure me in to this slightly disturbed vision.
Kirsty
Deeply disappointing. Seriously, never trust a man named Chaz.
Tony
May 24, 2013 Tony rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: horror
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Douglas Mcintosh
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Kay
Mar 20, 2009 Kay rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: fiction
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Chaz Brenchley has been making a living as a writer since he was eighteen. He is the author of nine thrillers, most recently Shelter, and two major fantasy series: The Books of Outremer, based on the world of the Crusades, and Selling Water by the River, set in an alternate Ottoman Istanbul. A winner of the British Fantasy Award, he has also published three books for children and more than 500 sho...more
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Tower of the King's Daughter (Outremer, #1) Feast of the King's Shadow (Outremer, #2) Dead Of Light Hand of the King's Evil (Outremer, #3) Dispossession

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