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Another mind work-out from a master manipulator! Lucy has taken a job as a carer to man who lives with his wife in a beautiful, but remote, area of Scotland. As she begins to settle in, she realises that things aren’t quite right. Diana, the homeowner, is convinced the house is haunted but Lucy doesn’t believe in ghosts, so exactly what is going on? Having read this author’s second novel, I couldn’t wait to read this one (I also have his first novel, just waiting for a gap in my list). I have to say there are several really creepy scenes which freaked me out and, while I knew something was off, I just couldn’t put my finger on it. In fact, I suspected everyone except for the actual guilty party. A rollercoaster of a read with plenty of ups and downs and a bit of a scare every now and then and it has to be said that Dan Scottow does full justice to the beautiful Scottish scenery. Like all good books, the story is all neatly finished off by the final word. An excellent read, skilfully created, and one I’m happy to recommend to everyone who likes their stomach tied in knots along the way! 4.5*