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Two Eerie Tales of Suspense
Two Eerie Tales of Suspense: Breakfast at the Hotel Déjà vu and Theo | Paul Torday
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From the author of SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN comes two new suspenseful novellas. Two of Paul Torday's intriguing and beautifully written novellas in one book. BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL DÉJÀ VU Bobby Clarke arrives at a hotel on the Mediterranean shore. He is a former MP, unseated by the expenses scandal, who is now spending time abroad to recover from a major illness. The other purpose of his stay is to write his memoirs in order to demonstrate that he was unfairly pilloried for 'a minor accounting error', having valiantly served his country for 30 years. He settles into his new surroundings but it soon becomes clear that all is not as it seems. For a start Bobby seems to have no memory of the immediate past. Each time he sits down to continue his memoirs he finds only a blank page. Every morning as he comes downstairs the same scene replays itself in front of him: a young woman and her son pass him on the stairs. And what has become of his wife? THEO John Elliott is the recently appointed vicar of St Joseph's - a dilapidated church with a congregation of 16 and a leaky roof. Having entered the Church more by default than through any great calling, he struggles to inject some life into his ailing parish. His wife Christine longs for them to escape the endless rounds of coffee mornings and cake sales. Then Theo, a child at her school, starts to exhibit strange marks on his hands and feet that vanish almost as soon as they have appeared. What has produced these marks - is it physical violence or something stranger? And why has the previous vicar of St Joseph's ended up in a psychiatric hospital?
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Balibee146
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This has mixed reviews sadly.... But on the other hand it's so pretty on my shelf #bookasartefact #TBRsomeday

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Panpan

Both of these stories had moments of promise but started and ended unsatisfactorily. It is like Torday had two half formed ideas that he couldn't quite make into stories but he did anyway. I feel a bit annoyed with myself for not giving up half way through and wasting my time.

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Reading and treating the little ghouls knocking at our door. I've just finished the first short story on this book... it had an atmosphere that reminded me of the second series of Mad Dogs. And in the same way as that programme I found it a bit frustrating, especially the end.

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Magpiegem Thank you @Cinfhen 😊 8y
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Magpiegem
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Ooh I'm looking forward to this (the pink stuff is Himalayan salt) read and detox 🛀

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Magpiegem
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I'm still hiding in bed after a long night with a poorly bub. No one knows I'm awake yet... so it's ok to start a few pages of my book before going to help with the kids right? I really like the cover of this one. 😊