Book Review: The Cellar by John Nicholl
Book Review: The Cellar by John Nicholl

Book Review: The Cellar by John Nicholl

Dark, disturbing and gripping. This is not for the faint of heart.

Nurse. Protégé. Murderer.

Marcus Gove has been all these things. He’s reached the pinnacle of his art and now it’s time for him to take a protege. Lovely Lucy is perfect for the role, or she will be . . .

Artist. Teacher. Daughter.

Lucy Williams is just like everyone else. She’s had some success as an artist, not so much success in love, but she’s getting by. But soon she’s going to have to become something else if she wants to be a survivor.

Detective. Ex-husband. Underdog.

Ray Lewis’s career isn’t heading anywhere. But he’s a solid detective and he’s determined to find Lucy no matter what the upper brass throw at him.

Three people. Ten days. Who will live and who will die?

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Author Bio

John Nicholl is the bestselling author of numerous psychological thrillers and detective series, previously published by Bloodhound, and inspired by his real-life experience as an ex-police officer and child protection social worker. Boldwood will be publishing the next title in his Galbraith series and a new psychological thriller in autumn 2022, and will be reissuing his bestselling backlist from May 2022.

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Why Should You Read This?

An absolute perfection for lovers of psychological thrillers. Strong narrative, fast-paced plot, and intriguing characters – the book is a masterpiece. The book had me hooked, and is an absolute page turner. However, the blurb rightly calls out that it is not for the faint hearted. Some of the characters are dark, and as we explore deeper into the motive of crime. it gets sinister. The book will leave you at the edge of your seat, gripping the armrest harder than you may notice.

A strong recommendation for readers who love dark stories, and even darker characters. Don’t read the book with your lights off!!