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The Tall Man
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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YOU DON'T FIND HIM... HE FINDS YOU. 'THE MUST-READ SUMMER CHILLER' - Daily Express 'IF YOU READ JUST ONE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER THIS YEAR - MAKE IT THE TALL MAN' - CultureFly The Tall Man is an ADDICTIVE and UNFORGETTABLE blend of psychological suspense and spine-tingling chills that will be perfect for fans of Stephen King, Ruth Ware, Sarah Pinborough's BEHIND HER EYES. If you love STRANGER THINGS, prepare to be haunted by THE TALL MAN. A SENSELESS MURDER. A TERRIFYING LEGEND. A FAMILY HAUNTED. 1990: In the darkest woods, three girls devote themselves to a sinister figure. 2000: A young mother disappears, leaving behind her husband and baby daughter. 2018: A teenage girl is charged with murder, and her trial will shock the world. Three chilling events, connected by the shadow he casts. He is the Tall Man. He can make you special...
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kezzlou85
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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The Tall man takes daughters but he needs help.
This was quite the gripping thriller. I don't think it was as creepy as suggested but then I'm a huge Stephen King fan and he's very good at creepy. That being said the story was so good and I couldn't be sure of anything until the end. It jumps time frames and POV quite a bit but I soon picked up the rhythm. The end was so clever I loved it.

#Netgalley

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ladyonequestion
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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#Pigeonhole

Really good page turning thriller, quite eerie in places. The centres around a mother and daughter, the mother is haunted by her experiences of becoming involved with a kind of cult obsessed with the tall man and the daughter has recently been acquitted of murdering somone (this is the kind of book that keeps you guessing and we don't know who until the end). Great twists.

RaimeyGallant Is there any paranormal in this? 6y
ladyonequestion @RaimeyGallant There is a bit of paranormal, the mother thinks that she is being followed everywhere by the tall man and the ghost of a young girl. 6y
RaimeyGallant Is it her imagination, or does it end up being ghosts? 6y
ladyonequestion @RaimeyGallant It isn't made clear, especially as one of the other characters is similarly haunted, but I'd say it's more on the realm of psychological thriller rather than ghost story. Hope that helps. 6y
RaimeyGallant Thanks! It does. 6y
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VanessaCW
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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A sinisterly compelling psychological thriller. It‘s quite eerie and dark. The tension builds up gradually, very much a slow burner. I really enjoyed how the story was told with the main multiple timeline narratives being interspersed with sections about a TV documentary. It‘s all very ambiguous but it certainly drew me in and had me eager to read on. There are some great twists and turns. A gripping, unnerving and absorbing read. I loved it.

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Christine11
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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I loved this book. So creepy, sinister and intense! Definitely one of my favourites of the year so far! My full review is on my blog now if you feel like giving it a read!
https://lifewithallthebooks.com/2018/06/17/the-tall-man-by-phoebe-locke-review/
I received this e-arc from Netgalley in exchange for a completely honest review!

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OutsmartYourShelf
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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Mehso-so

The book narrative moves between 3 different times: 1990, 2000, & 2018 with the common thread of Tall Man, who preys on young girls.

It worked well as crime fiction, but personally I didn‘t think it was creepy enough. It had the potential to be much more shocking. Rating: 3 ⭐️

Thanks to Netgalley and publishers, Headline, for the opportunity to review an ARC.

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ladyonequestion
The Tall Man | Phoebe Locke
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Today's new #Pigeonhole book, a spooky psychological thriller. Sounds like it's partly based on the Slenderman case. I have to say Pigeonhole are surpassing themselves lately, some really great books that I am enjoying for free, such a mixture of genres and of writers that I might not have come across or tried books by.

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