Book review: The House On Cold Hill by Peter James, a mysterious and chilling ghost story by the author of the Roy Grace novels

I'm warning you now, if you're feint hearted don't even open this. 
I don't read a lot of supernatural fiction but was tempted to this because I love Peter James' Roy Grace books.  The House on Cold Hill had me deliciously petrified, yet I couldn't put it down.  James brought his crime writing skills to bear on this with a healthy dose of mystery threaded amongst the ghostly happenings - a thoroughly enjoyable read.


When Ollie and Caro move into the dilapidated Cold Hill House with their daughter Jade, they are unaware of its
history, but slowly as ghostly things start to occur they begin to feel threatened yet financially they are tied to the house. As Ollie tries to trace the tragic history of the house in an attempt to survive in what should have been their dream home, the tension mounts.
This is a page turning, suspenseful, addictively scary read.  It starts in full throttle and continues to ratchet up the tension with every turn of the page.  You won't be able to put it down!
Available on Kindle £7.79 or HB £9 or free on audible trial
http://www.amazon.co.uk/House-Cold-Hill-Peter-James-ebook-y/dp/B00V3PIDZA/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1448888988&sr=1-1&keywords=the+house+on+cold+hill+peter+james

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