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Teresa O'Driscoll
Teresa Driscoll is a journalist and author with 25 years' experience across newspapers, magazines and television. After training as a newspaper reporter, she joined Thames TV for five years before 15 years as the anchor of the BBC's south west regional TV news programme Spotlight.Teresa has been... show more

Teresa Driscoll is a journalist and author with 25 years' experience across newspapers, magazines and television. After training as a newspaper reporter, she joined Thames TV for five years before 15 years as the anchor of the BBC's south west regional TV news programme Spotlight.Teresa has been writing short stories for a range of national magazines for a decade . Her long fiction is represented by a leading literary agency and she blogs regularly about her "writing life" at her website.Teresa lives in Devon with her husband and two sons.
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Momma Says to Read
Momma Says to Read rated it 6 years ago
The Promise has a good hook, but doesn't quite hold on like I hoped. In fact, it took me a while to finish this one with it's slow pace and many jumps between characters and time. We finally get the full reveal on what brought about this dark promise at about 65% into the book, and from there the st...
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Claire loves to read! rated it 7 years ago
Published by: Thomas & Mercer (22nd March 2018) ISBN: 978-1542046664 Rating: 5* Source: Netgalley Synopsis: On a train with her husband, miles from home and their four-year-old son, Ben, Sophie receives a chilling phone call. Two boys are in hospital after a tragic accident. One of them i...
My Reviews My Words
My Reviews My Words rated it 7 years ago
Sophie's life was at a stand still. She adored taking care of her family, but after having her son Ben and being a stay at home mother and housewife, the excitement and adrenaline once felt from working outside the home was sorely missed. Emma and her son Theo are newcomers to Tedbury. When she ...
alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 7 years ago
Don't eavesdrop and then you won't find yourself in Ella's situation! She's on a train, en route to London, and watches and listens to 2 teenage girls being chatted up by a couple of older men - what should she do? She's then horrified the next day to discover that one of those girls has been report...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 7 years ago
There were certainly a lot of plot twists and left turns going on in this book. That certainly kept my heart beat going.I think anytime someone is watching you is definitely chilling. And, I got a lot of chills while reading this one.An enjoyable, entertaining read that may have had a little too man...
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