Author; Malcolm Richards
The Devil's Cove Series (3 Books)
Nestled between two cliffs is an idyllic Cornish town that tourists flock to every summer.
But not this year.
A young boy has vanished while playing in his backyard. A teenager long thought to be dead is about to give local resident Carrie the shock of her life. And hiding behind a familiar face within the town’s frightened community, a deranged killer is about to unleash a legacy of pure terror.
Welcome to Devil’s Cove…
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The Cove
Book One
Published; 2017
Rating; Per Barns & Noble; 5
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Synopsis;
The smallest towns have the darkest secrets...
When Carrie’s son, Cal, vanished from the Cornish town of Devil’s Cove, she thought she’d lost him for good. Seven years later, a teenager has been found washed up on the beach.
It’s Carrie’s son. And he’s alive.
No longer the sweet boy she remembers, Cal is deeply troubled, wildly unpredictable, and a growing danger to everyone around him.
Now, Carrie must unravel the mystery of what happened to her son before it’s too late. Because a serial killer is stalking the streets of Devil’s Cove.
And another young child is missing…
Set against the wild backdrop of Cornwall, The Cove is the first part of a nail-biting trilogy about a mother’s fight to save her son from the grip of evil.
Thoughts;
This is one I couldn't put down. I love books like this that have so many twist and turns. There was so much detail regarding the different characters in this book, what they've been through and everything. The book was the right amount of length and had everything except the closure that I like, but this is only book one and I'm hoping that it continues in the next book.
It does end on a good note and for that I'm happy but what about the rest. It also really makes you realize that things can go on right under your nose without you knowing it
Desperation Point
Book Two
Published; 2018
Rating; Per Barns & Noble; 5
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Synopsis;
Desperation Point
Good people can do terrible things...
It began with The Cove. Now the suspense continues in the second book of the Devil’s Cove Trilogy.
Devil’s Cove used to be a safe place to live. Until a serial killer was caught hiding behind a familiar face.
As the Cornish community reels in shock, missing teen Cal has been implicated in the murders. Desperate for answers, his mother Carrie is determined to track him down. But so is someone else…
Crime writer Aaron Black has arrived in town on a mission to save his ruined career by writing a bestseller about the killings. But he needs Cal, and he’ll do anything to find him, even if it means endangering lives.
Because there’s more to the horrifying truth than anyone can imagine. And for Carrie and her family, the real nightmare is only just beginning.
Thoughts;
Another book that I just couldn't put down. Seriously, another book with twists and turns and you just can't figure out if it's Cal or something else.
Aaron Black goes from a crime writing author to a good person hell bent on finding out the truth. I can't wait to start the next book to find out what shocking conculsion the author comes up with!
The Devil's Gate
Book Three
Published; 2019
Raiting; Per Barns and Nobel; 5
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Synopsis;
Six months have passed since the horrific events at Burnt House Farm and peace has finally been restored in Devil’s Cove. But trouble is on the horizon.
As the town prepares for the annual Devil’s Day festival, Carrie is coming to terms with her son’s crimes while trying to salvage what’s left of her family. Meanwhile, Nat is on a dangerous path of self-destruction as she seeks revenge on the mysterious Dawn Children.
But they are all unaware that a terrifying plan has been set in motion. One that cannot be stopped.
Death is coming to Devil’s Cove. And this time, only the chosen will survive…
Thoughts;
This was so good. Between what was happing with The Dawn Children and the Town. It went back and forth perfectly leaving you hanging for what you just read.
So many twiests and turns going on here, these are a great read and all the books go together perfectly with new stories intertwined with the last.
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