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Jan 31, 2024 · Nightwatching is a fast-paced thriller that follows a mother home alone with her children who, after hearing an unfamiliar creek on the stairs, has a split second to decide what to do and how to survive. The result?
Mar 22, 2024 · Nightwatching is a debut thriller about a home break in and what a mother will do to protect her children from a predator. Yet, it is also about so much more. I was initially skeptical if I would enjoy Nightwatching and decided to read it anyway.
Feb 6, 2024 · A woman is home alone at night with her young kids, and she sees a figure coming up her stairs and has all that fear we all do when you hear a bump in the night, hopes it's not real.
Feb 1, 2024 · A mother, alone and helpless in the house with an intruder, must do everything she can to keep her kids safe. As they hide in the house, she starts to feel she knows this man, recognises his voice, but at the same time come doubts for her memory, her sanity.
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Mar 28, 2024 · Nightwatching is a fierce, feminist, horror thriller, it’s everything I hoped it might be when I read the synopsis. The narrative is suspenseful and suffocating, I felt as though I were crouched in this little hiding space alongside the characters and I, of course, couldn’t put it down once I started reading.
Dec 14, 2023 · The kids in Nightwatching are older, so it’s a different kind of thing, but they were interrelated in that way. The idea of Nightwatching is that a woman is home alone with her small children when she realizes someone has broken into her house.
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Nightwatching is riveting, by turns a chilling account of a horrifying ordeal and a whip-smart snapshot of marriage, motherhood, and the female experience in a man’s world. Psychological terror at its finest.” —Gilly Macmillan, New York Times bestselling author of The Manor House “Breathtakingly superb on every level.