'Rosalind Stopps is a born storyteller with a gift of balancing the gritty and dark with humour ... a blooming marvellous page turner' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'This story is fantastic' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'An outstanding read' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ * * * Ever since her beloved Jed died, all Virginia wants is to be left alone. But the little girl who lives down the street is so sweet, that even in her grief-fuelled state Virginia's heart softens whenever she sees her. And that's why Virginia knows there's something wrong in the little girl's house. So when the mother asks Virginia to take her child far away, somewhere safe, Virginia says yes. The last thing Virginia would call herself is a hero. She's just doing what anyone else would do, right? But when she realises how much danger the child is in, she knows she needs to do everything she can to keep her safe ... Because sometimes it's the most ordinary people who do the most extraordinary things. * * * Praise for Rosalind Stopps 'Warm, wise and compelling' Daily Mail 'A heart-warming tale of courage and friendship' The Sun 'This standout read is both dark and uplifting' Fabulous 'A wonderful story running from grief to joy, and it will make your heart sing ... You'll love it' Peterborough Telegraph
Rosalind Stopps
Rosalind Stopps is a British author known for her dark and atmospheric fiction. She is best known for her novel "The House of Shadows," which combines elements of horror, mystery, and psychological suspense. Stopps' writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, complex characters, and intricate plots that keep readers on the edge of their seats. She has made a significant impact on the gothic fiction genre, drawing inspiration from classic authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Shirley Jackson. Stopps' works have been praised for their haunting imagery and ability to evoke a sense of unease in readers.