Monday, September 2, 2013

Affinities by Chris Hollis

Affinities by Chris Hollis

Review by A.C. Haury


Overall Rating 5/5 stars

Print Length: 350 pages
Synopsis: 

Andrew Goodwin hears voices. They wake him in the dead of night, lingering behind the walls, growing in strength until they take over. Making him captive in his own home. These voices are real. Andrew doesn't know who they are or what they want. Every time he approaches the door, they force him back. Whenever he wakes up, they put him to sleep, making him live on stolen moments in the darkness. Desperate, he records his own movements, and discovers his entire life is a lie – Andrew is somehow leaving the flat each day as though things were perfectly normal. So why doesn’t he remember? Who is in control? And why are there bruises and bloodstains all over his body? Affinities is a fast-paced psychological thriller about a man whose very life is stolen from him. Sometimes, you can't even trust yourself.

Review: 

The second I read the synopsis I knew that I needed to read this book. In my mind there is nothing better than a great psychological thriller and Chris Hollis certainly does not disappoint. This book will have you breaking into cold sweats, and you still do not want to stop reading... you have to know what is going to happen next. I've been disappointed by psychological thrillers in the past, but Affinities is certainly not one of them. Be sure to check out Chris Hollis' work. I became an immediate fan. 

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