Terror Trip
by Delaney Landon
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Pub Date Mar 23 2012 | Archive Date Jul 18 2020
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Description
Gabriel and his two friends clash with Nelson and his two companions as they share the same carriage on the London to Brighton train.
However, later on in the journey they are all confronted by a situation which poses a much bigger threat to everyone on the train. Each passenger in the carriage has a memory which surfaces as they confront their fear.
Gabriel suffers from crippling self-doubt, but he and his fellow passengers must overcome their personal demons and take action together in the ensuing terrifying climax.
Advance Praise
"If you have a thing for British Suspense novels, Terror Trip by Delaney Landon is for you. It is a gripping read and you will want to devour the pages to find out what happens to everyone you get to know in the story." Self-Publishing Review
Kelsey
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an amazing read!
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020
5/5 stars!! I couldn’t put this book down! You can really relate to the characters because you know their background and feelings. I will be putting this on my reread list! If you want a thriller, pick this one!
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781913545376 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
This is a well written and highly insightful novel about contemporary British society. Nuanced and multi-themed. The characters are beautifully drawn and you can't help but wonder what becomes of them after the nail biting ending. All the characters come from diverse backgrounds and this is reflected in the way they are written. Difficult at first to read some of them, but worth the effort as you get into it.
I think the subject matter is very thought provoking and very well handled given the nature of the unfolding events in the train carriage. Very well worth a read.