Black Wings (Fiction Without Frontiers)
Review "This intriguing twist on the chosen child in an elite school trope confronts the reader with a number of unsettling questions that will linger long after the final page has turned." -- Publishers Weekly"The horror creeps up on you, and I loved that about this story...Black Wings is a little The Omen, a bit Rosemary's Baby, and a lot awesome. It's disturbing and the tension drips off the page, kept me on the edge of my seat as the nightmare unfolded. I couldn't put it down, found myself racing towards the shocking conclusion." -- Yolanda Sfetsos"Black Wings was a great, surprising find and an unsettling, sinister horror story." -- Alibris"If you liked The Prodigy or plan to see it this would be an excellent companion piece." -- Signal Horizon"BLACK WINGS is a totally engrossing psychological thriller, with implications for civilization's future." -- The Haunted Reading Room"I can't stop thinking about this book!" -- Book Fuel Blog"I Loved this book!" -- Well Worth A Read"I really enjoy the author’s subtle and original approach to the creepy-kid trope, it’s one of my favourites ... This is one of those books that will stay with me a long time! -- The Most Sublime"...a disturbing and compelling examination of the horrors of motherhood." -- We Who Walk Here, Walk Alone"Black Wings is dark and demanding with spine chilling moments that will leave you gasping for breath...It's a fantastic piece of work on every level." -- Stacy is Reading"... a fast moving and entertaining drama which I sped through in a couple of days and is well worth checking out." -- Horror DNA"Black Wings is a wonderful, real-life-like story with a touch of the fantastical. Wildly original." -- Cemetery Dance About the Author
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