The Absence of Friends
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Book Details
About the Book
A cryptic but revealing diary entry, penned by an anonymous hand. A killer in the midst of a group of friends, waiting for their moment to strike. A body – but why would they be the killer’s intended victim? The identities of all three are left as a guessing game-right until the climatic and dramatic ending. This sets the foundations that The Absence of Friends uses in a whodunit with a chilling twist. The story spans more than four decades prior, following the lives and loves of each of the main characters as they all find themselves colliding into one another’s worlds and into the crux of a hellish nightmare that none will allow themselves to ever forget. Shocking revelations come to the fore as each character’s past is delved into and unravelled, taking us straight to the heart of their exciting highs and tense lows. Nail-biting tension mounts as the final tragedy strikes, leading us into an explosive finale that you wouldn’t ever have seen coming. But with such strong bonds being forged amongst the friends, - who has the motive to kill? - who is their intended victim? - and who is the mysterious diary writer?
About the Author
Andrew Hamilton has always had a passion for writing from a young age. His love of writing has led him to compose poetry - usually with an ethereal or mysterious theme - short dramas, as well as keeping a diary himself for many years. This is the motivation behind him taking it a step further by writing his debut novel, where he has incorporated the premise of a diary writer. Andrew was originally born in Scotland but now lives in North London, with his partner of almost eight years. Having always been inspired by the thriller and crime fiction greats, he has stayed true to his love of that genre, mixing it with his own unique flavour.