Dead of Night by Jim Bambra and Stephen Hand
Parents can be such a liability.
Parents can be such a liability.
Previously there were creepy Welsh folks, now there are creepier Egyptian folks.
From misshapen humans to weird tentacled things.
The closest thing to having an uncle with a castle.
The romance could be better, but the story can still pack a pretty hard punch.
Catholic schoolgirl memories… shudder.
The heroine is capable, the hero is awesome, and… this one’s pretty good, all things considered.
So stupid, but oh, so fun and hard to put down!
This one has its ups and downs, but in the end, it’s more on the up side.
This is a pleasant surprise: it’s both emotional and suspenseful in a tiny little indie package.