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Night Watcher
Night Watcher | Daphne Woolsoncroft
2 posts | 6 read | 3 to read
In what Jeneva Rose declares a "chilling and atmospheric" tale, Nola Strate, a late night radio host in Portland, Oregon, listens to stories of hauntings and cryptic sightings for a living. But one foggy evening, a caller describes an eerie scene that triggers memories of Nola's childhood escape from a serial killer, and she fears he's back to finish what he started. Nola Strate is being watched, again. After an encounter with a notorious serial killer in the Pacific Northwest as a child, Nola has grown up and tried her best to forget her traumatizing night with the Hiding Man. She installed security cameras outside her Oregon home, never spoke of her experience, and now hosts Night Watch, a popular radio call-in show her semi-famous father used to run. When coincidences lead Nola to believe that she is being stalked, and a caller on Night Watch has a live incident with an intruder in the caller's home--the description of whom is chillingly familiar--Nola is convinced that the Hiding Man has resurfaced and is coming for her. With a mysterious next-door neighbor lurking in the shadows, more people getting hurt, the police not taking her concerns seriously, and evidence pointing towards her own father, Nola decides to become, like her listeners, a Night Watcher herself, and uncover the monster behind the Hiding Man's mask.
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Nessavamusic
Night Watcher | Daphne Woolsoncroft
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Bailedbailed

Bailing on this one. The main character is just making dumb choices to keep the story going. I hate that. #hailthebail
Wild that my August reads are either 5⭐️ or DNF‘s so far.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
Night Watcher | Daphne Woolsoncroft
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Pickpick

4.5⭐

This is a shockingly good debut. I rarely get scared by horror books, but this one actually got to me. It opens with a bang and sustains that creepy momentum from start to finish. Even though I guessed the culprit early on, the misdirects were misdirecting and kept me fully invested.

The narration performed by Helen Laser & Will Collyer was fantastic.

KadaGul @AudiobookingWithLeah Thanks 🫶 a bunch for sharing information about the narrator 🗣️. 3mo
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