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Lisa C. Hinsley
Lisa C Hinsley's career has been varied, working as an architectural technician, a pet sitter, a pharmacy supervisor and most recently a carer/companion for elderly ladies, all the while writing when she can. Born in Portsmouth in 1971, Lisa grew up in England, Scotland, and America. She now... show more

Lisa C Hinsley's career has been varied, working as an architectural technician, a pet sitter, a pharmacy supervisor and most recently a carer/companion for elderly ladies, all the while writing when she can. Born in Portsmouth in 1971, Lisa grew up in England, Scotland, and America. She now lives on the Wirral, in northwest England, with her husband, three children, four cats and a dog. Lisa's novels Plague and The Ultimate Choice have featured regularly on the UK Amazon bestsellers charts and are published in the USA by Simon & Schuster.Website: www.lisahinsley.weebly.co.ukFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LisaHinsley.authorTwitter: @lisachinsley
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Jessica's Book Blog
Jessica's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
When I was offered a review copy of this novel I was very excited. I read Lisa Hinsley's terrifying novel 'Plague' a few months ago and it had me hooked from the moment I read the opening page. 'That Elusive Cure' would prove to be another gripping, page-turning, read-in-a-single-sitting masterpiece...
Jessica's Book Blog
Jessica's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
Well. What can I say? A good night's sleep was NOT had by me after reading this book!After hearing great things, I decided to give Plague a read. I started it late at night with the intention of reading just a few pages before bedtime, but that wasn't how things went down. It gripped me by the throa...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
Its reality and it was horrific to read but yet I was drawn to the pages like the flies were drawn inside the house of Liz and Johnny as their house becomes a living hell. It was the flies that had me squirming just like the flies from the Amityville Horror movie that buzzed inside their house in t...
Books and the Readers who read them
Books and the Readers who read them rated it 11 years ago
First of all I would not recommend that mamas of babies read this. Also if you're very sensitive or have a weak stomach, skim skim skim or skip this one.That said, I guess I am morbid and perverse because I just could not stop reading. This was really short but very descriptive account of a terrifyi...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
Plague is a great imagining of the disintegration of society in the wake of a pandemic. Johnny and Liz’s reactions to their son’s illness and to the shrinking world around them are uncomfortable in their accuracy and realism. The power of the story however lies not within their roiling emotions but ...
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