
![Whisper Cottage: A completely addictive psychological thriller with a shocking twist by [Anne Wyn Clark]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/515Kyc4m53L._SY346_.jpg)
How well do you know the woman next door?
When Stina and Jack move to an old rural cottage, they’re hoping for a fresh start. Their new home is run-down compared to their neighbour’s, but generous Mrs Barley quickly becomes a friend.
Until Stina sees a mysterious figure in the widow’s garden, and her happy new life begins to unravel. And when she hears strange noises in the night, she is forced to question if Mrs Barley is what she seems.
Why do the other villagers whisper about her? Why is she so eager to help the couple? And what is she hiding in her picture-perfect home?
No. of pages:- 368 pages
Date published:- will be published on September 2nd 2021
Publisher:- Avon
Genre:- Psychological Thriller
Rating:- 2.5/5 stars

Here comes my most unpopular review…
Stina and Jack moved to a quiet village hut to start their lives fresh. They meet a new neighbor, Mrs. Bradley who seemed to be friendly with the couple. Until Stina sees a mysterious man coupled with the noises coming from the Bradley’s house.
OK, the synopsis initially found it appealing but however as I read, the plot was boring, the story in general as a whole was boring to me that I almost DNF.. It was slow and I just only skimmed through the book. I didn’t really like the main character, Stina much. The only thing I liked about this book was the vivid descriptions of the village that makes the reader feel like they are in the village and the writing was ok.
Overall, this book worth 2.5 stars. Many thanks to Netgalley and Avon for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion only.


Anne Wyn Clark lives in the UK, in the Midlands, with her husband, son and a feisty chinchilla. She has three (now grown-up) children and five grandchildren. She is particularly partial to Italian food, decent red wine (or any coloured wine come to that…) and cake – and has been known to over-indulge in each on occasions. She is passionate about animals and their welfare. Whilst she has enjoyed writing for many years, a love of all things gothic inspired her to try her hand at producing something dark and twisty, culminating in the haunting Whisper Cottage.
