
This insanely readable chiller has it all - a brilliant, nostalgic flavour, humour and heart. I jumped so many times while reading I could have been sitting on a chair made of cactus The Sunday Express Tudor is very good at deploying shocks and surprises that catch you off guard. There are shades of Stephen King when the reality bends into the sinister, and a deliciously creepy finale. The prose is punk, the pace fast and the plot sinewy. Genuinely creepy books don't come along very often, but this one can hold its missing head up high Heat

Scare yourself silly with this brilliant chiller. an absolute corker, a spine tingling read PageturnersnookĪ fantastic debut novel to keep you up late at night BookLiterati Is The Chalk Man one of THE books of 2018? YES, YES YES IT REALLY IS.

A very easy 5 big fat stars and 100% recommended One of the best suspense thrillers i've read. creates a winningly dark atmosphere and serves up a beautifully timed stream of intriguing new plot elements Readers Digest The end is fabulously surprising and satisfying. There are enough twists and turns in this dark debut thriller to tie you in knots. a highly promising debut The Mail on Sundayĭeliciously creepy with a side order of Eighties nostalgia Thrillers We Love, Good Housekeeping Thriller of the Week - an intriguing puzzle with an engaging cast of characters. Tudor is also the author of A Sliver of Darkness, a collection of short stories.Ī tense gripper with a leave-the-lights-on shock ending Sunday Times Crime ClubĪ must-read for all horror fans Daily Express The Drift is her fifth novel and has also been optioned for the screen.

Her fourth novel, The Burning Girls, was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection and has been adapted for television by award-winning screenwriter Hans Rosenfeldt (creator of The Bridge and Marcella). All three books are in development for TV. Her second novel, The Taking of Annie Thorne, was alsoĪ Sunday Times bestseller as was her third novel, The Other People. Tudor's first novel, The Chalk Man, was a Sunday Times bestseller and sold in over forty countries. Over the years she has had a variety of jobs, including trainee reporter, radio scriptwriter, dog walker, voiceover artist, television presenter, copywriter and, now, author.Ĭ.

When her peers were reading Judy Blume, she was devouring Stephen King and James Herbert. Tudor's love of writing, especially the dark and macabre, started young.
