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Yorkshire, 1983: There’s trouble at the asylum…
Yorkshire, 1983: There’s trouble at the asylum…
Thatcher is at Number 10, Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ is on the radio and Lorraine Quick is having to put plans to tour with her band on hold due to work. With her expertise in psychometric testing, she is being sent to the Yorkshire moors to build a PR-friendly team out of the ragtag staff of the infamous Windwell Asylum as it transitions into a modern, top-security unit housing some of the most dangerous criminals in the country.
And then Lorraine stumbles on a brutal murder that has taken place despite the fifteen-foot-high perimeter wall and heavy-duty locks. Between the asylum’s lingering reputation for violence, the haunting underground tunnels of the old institution and the arrival of almost-old flame DS Diaz to investigate the murder, events are coming to a head for Lorraine
Yorkshire
Windwell Special Hospital in the novel is happily fictional and there are no isolation wards like the one in the book either. Some very creepy scenes in this book and very chilling ones too. Very Shutter Island style corridors and empty hallways. Shadows around every corner.
A great place for a crime novel to be set!
Oozing with atmosphere this one! Set in the 1980s so it’s all Margaret Thatcher and Thriller. Then we head into an asylum in Yorkshire to solve a mystery.
There’s something very compelling and mysterious about going into an asylum as a reader. I’ve never been in one in real life but I can imagine what its like – as I’ve never been in a prison (Well, Alcatraz) but can imagine the noises at night, the darkness and the fear of the unknown. This book blends all of that and more and it got the hairs on my neck standing on edge!The building has a haunting past…does it now I thought… that was me invested!
A dark journey but a memorable one!
Destination/location: Yorkshire Author/guide: Martine Bailey Departure Time: 1983
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