Showing posts with label psychological. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

The Girl in the Maze ~ Partners in Crime Tours Audiobook Review, Audio Clip, & Giveaway!


THE GIRL IN THE MAZE
by R. K. Jackson
Narrated by Hillary Huber
Now available for the first time as an audiobook, this lyrical novel comes alive in a tour de force performance by narrator Hillary Huber.

Psychological Thriller / Suspense / Series Starter
Audiobook Publisher: Paradise Press in Association with Fright Night Audio
Audiobook Publication Date: August 5, 2025
Audiobook Length: 9 hours, 51 minutes
Print & eBook Publisher: Penguin Random House
Number of Print Pages: 300

Synopsis:

USA TODAY BESTSELLER R. K. Jackson’s lyrical, twisty psychological thriller follows an aspiring journalist as she uncovers dark truths in a sea swept Southern town—aided by a mysterious outcast and pursued by a ruthless killer.

When Martha Covington moves to Amberleen, Georgia, after her release from a psychiatric ward, she thinks her breakdown is behind her. A small town with a rich history, Amberleen feels like a fresh start. Taking a summer internship with the local historical society, Martha is tasked with gathering the stories of the Geechee residents of nearby Shell Heap Island, the descendants of slaves who have lived by their own traditions for the last three hundred years.

As Martha delves into her work, the voices she thought she left behind start whispering again, and she begins to doubt her recovery. When a grisly murder occurs, Martha finds herself at the center of a perfect storm—and she’s the perfect suspect. Without a soul to vouch for her innocence or her sanity, Martha disappears into the wilderness, battling the pull of madness and struggling to piece together a supernatural puzzle of age-old resentments, broken promises, and cold-blooded murder. She finds an unexpected ally in a handsome young man fighting his own battles. With his help, Martha journeys through a terrifying labyrinth—to find the truth and clear her name, if she can survive to tell the tale.

Perfect for fans of authors Alice Feeney, Megan Miranda, and Tana French.

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BOOK REVIEW
I don't spend time on plot summary, so please read the book synopsis above.

HALL WAYS REVIEW: AUDIOBOOK REVIEW. In The Girl in the Maze, readers encounter so many genre elements that one could be worried the book’s having an identity crisis. However, author R.K. Jackson weaves mystery, paranormal, psychological, and even horror components together to pack a punch and keep interest high. From the opening lines, the hook is planted:

“She wants to kill you.”

“Martha’s fingers tightened on the Pentel No. 2 pencil, clutched in her lap like a secret talisman.”

Through richly written descriptions and the use of figurative language, in The Girl in the Maze, Jackson presents an engaging story that was difficult to stop devouring. His evocative writing forces us to mirror the feelings main character Martha has: fear, anxiety, unease, doubt, and even empowerment, to name a few. The author masterfully creates specific moods that weigh on readers, sucking us in and holding us within the stories.

The author throws a wrench into the works by making readers, along with Martha, have doubts about her experiences. Martha has been diagnosed with and is being treated for mental illness. But is it in fact something else entirely? The journey to finding the answer is fascinating, and the author keeps readers a little off-kilter and questioning what is truth and what are tricks of the mind.

It’s unclear when, exactly, the story takes place. A long-distance phone call requires a pre-paid phone card, and there are no mentions of cell phones. And further complicating matters is how in the town of Amberleen, on Shell Heap Island, and in the coastal swamps, time seems to stand still a bit. And, there are those who want to take control of these places and make changes in the name of progress; where in actuality, it’s purely for profit. Greed and lust for power provide fodder for many a twist and turn in The Girl in the Maze, and these things also make it relevant and timeless.

The addition of the historically factual Geechee community brings layers of authenticity and mystique to The Girl in the Maze. The Geechees, African Americans descended from West and Central Africans who were enslaved to work on plantations, have a dwindling population, distinct Creole language, and their history has been preserved only orally within their circle. My favorite character, the wise, old Lady Alberthe, tells terrifying tales of Boo Hags and lost, restless spirits that cause the spine to tingle. And, oh wow – just when readers think they are heading towards the resolution, there’s a Geechee story within the story that holds readers spellbound.

ABOUT THE NARRATION: One of the reasons I love reading with my ears is to be gloriously free to enjoy a story without seeing the sentences. (Blessing or curse, my eye is drawn to written errors.) Narrator Hillary Huber gives listeners an outstanding experience. Her pacing is perfect, and her performance of the various characters is stellar. Coupled with Jackson’s characters to love and loathe, Huber especially excels with voicing the creepy people (and there are quite a few), the accents of the Geechee, and convincingly depicts males and females. Well done! I listened, glitch-free, at regular speed, on the BookFunnel app.

Suspenseful, twist-filled The Girl in the Maze will have readers catching their breath by book’s end. Many questions are answered, and loose ends are tied. But happily, author R.K. Jackson also plants some seeds that let us know that Martha Covington has more adventures in store. I’m in! (Hoping for an audiobook version of Kiss of the Sun, the next book in the series, soon!)


I voluntarily reviewed this book and received an audiobook code from the author
through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.


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Author Bio:

R. K. Jackson

R.K. Jackson is a former CNN journalist who now works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the author of two novels of psychological suspense: the USA Today bestseller The Girl in the Maze and its sequel, Kiss of the Sun, both originally published by Penguin Random House.

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Friday, April 17, 2020

The Caretakers ~ Lone Star Book Blog Tours Promo & Giveaway

THE CARETAKERS
by
ELIZA MAXWELL
Genre:  Psychological Thriller / Gothic Fiction / Sisters Fiction 
Publisher: Lake Union Press
Date of Publication: April 14, 2020
Number of Pages: 317

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In the isolated estate she’s found the perfect getaway. But there’s no escaping the past in this chilling novel from the bestselling author of The Unremembered Girl.

Filmmaker Tessa Shepherd helped free a man she believed was wrongly imprisoned for murder. When he kills again, Tessa’s life is upended.

She’s reeling with guilt, her reputation destroyed. Worse, Tessa’s mother has unexpectedly passed away, and her sister, Margot, turns on her after tensions from their past escalate. Hounded by a bullying press, Tessa needs an escape. That’s when she learns of a strange inheritance bequeathed by her mother: a derelict and isolated estate known as Fallbrook. It seems like the perfect refuge.

A crumbling monument to a gruesome history, the mansion has been abandoned by all but two elderly sisters retained as caretakers. They are also guardians of all its mysteries. As the house starts revealing its dark secrets, Tessa must face her fears and right the wrongs of her past to save herself and her relationship with Margot. But nothing and no one at Fallbrook are what they seem. 


“Suspense fans will be satisfied.” —Publishers Weekly

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Eliza Maxwell is the author of The Shadow Writer, The Widow’s Watcher, The Unremembered Girl, The Grave Tender, and The Kinfolk. She writes fiction from her home in Texas, which she shares with her ever-patient husband, two impatient kids, a ridiculous English setter, and a bird named Sarah. An artist and writer, a dedicated introvert, and a British-cop-drama addict, she enjoys nothing more than sitting on the front porch with a good cup of coffee. For more information, visit www.elizamaxwell.net.





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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

The Shadow Writer ~ Lone Star Book Blog Tours Review & Giveaway!

THE SHADOW WRITER
by
ELIZA MAXWELL
Genre:  Psychological Suspense / Domestic Thriller
Publisher: Lake Union Press
Date of Publication: May 1, 2019
Number of Pages: 348

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Every writer has a story. Some are deadlier than others. 

Aspiring author Graye Templeton will do anything to escape the horrific childhood crime that haunts her. After a life lived in shadows, she’s accepted a new job as protégé to Laura West, influential book blogger and wife of an acclaimed novelist. Laura’s connections could make Graye’s publishing dreams a reality. But there’s more to Laura than meets the eye. 

Behind the veneer of a charmed life, Laura’s marriage is collapsing. Her once-lauded husband is descending into alcoholism and ruin and bringing Laura nearer to the edge. 

As the two women form a bond that seems meant to be, long-buried secrets claw their way into the present, and the line between friendship and obsession begins to blur, forcing each to decide where her loyalties lie. Running from the past is a dangerous game, and the loser could end up dead.

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Hall Ways Review: Audio book review.  When I read the book jacket of The Shadow Writer, I let out an audible “oooooh” and knew what I was getting into – a story that would be intriguing, multi-layered, and dark, as I’ve come to expect from Eliza Maxwell. I am happy to say that I am right about my initial appraisal (who doesn’t love being right?). However, a confession is in order: that is about the only thing I got right in reading this book.

“He smells of salt and booze, sweat and inadequacy.”

Talk about your complicated, convoluted, complex characters. Readers are led to make logical assessments of every character based on the parts we see. It’s like looking through a small hole in a fence; we’re given only a limited view of the personalities. There are some shadows looming just outside of our line of sight, and they make us nervous, and by the author’s design, we aren’t allowed to see the whole picture. We make assumptions, (many of mine wrong), and we learn that obsession has many disturbing iterations.

Author Eliza Maxwell is a master at leading readers astray, and I am a sucker for it every single time.  The author wants readers to be as uncomfortable as her characters seem to be and wants us to be wary. Don’t get too close; don’t trust; don’t dare to hope for happy endings. Don’t even get comfortable with the alternating points of view from which The Shadow Writer is told; we have unreliable narrators and then a couple of highly informative and disconcerting bonus POVs scattered among the chapters to keep readers off balance.

“Question everything … But remember—things aren’t
always what they seem. Trust no one.”

I had to include this quote because it’s from a scene with a murder mystery dinner. The double entendre isn’t lost, and the irony of the sub-setting of the murder mystery within the bigger story is almost stressful for the reader. There are twists and turns and stories inside of stories, and I found myself exhausted by furiously trying to figure out what was coming. I failed and failed and failed and finally, I gave up and just allowed the deliciously disturbing stories in The Shadow Writer to unfold. Save yourself the trouble and let the plots wash over you.

In a cast full of unreliable and unbalanced characters, no reader wants to make a connection. We prefer to sit comfortably at a distance from those people. Those not like us people. But Eliza Maxwell’s story reads like messed-up truth we’d see in the headlines, and she makes it feel real by including lines that, even in the midst of insanity, allow readers to make connections. A few of my favorites:

 “I’d never forgive myself for leaving you under-caffeinated.”

“Bad coffee she can live with, but bad cold coffee
is one insult too many.”

 “It’s my absolute pleasure to have the honor of working
around books, and by extension their authors.
It turns out you’re as lovely as the words
you write and the stories you create.”

“That’s why God created make-up: to cover fine lines,
dark circles, and regrettable choices.”

 “The more a person talks, the less they have to say.”

In reading The Shadow Writer, the only predictable aspect is that it’s unpredictable – that’s how author Eliza Maxwell rolls, and I will go along for the ride any time.

ABOUT THE NARRATION: I cannot sing high enough praises for the masterful performance of narrator Karissa Vacker.   AMAZING narration, pacing on point, and Vacker nails the nuances of each character’s personality – especially that little hint of a mind that’s tinged with something off. Male or female, balanced or unbalanced, creeper or innocent, Vacker does them all with panache.  I listened on CDs, which isn’t my favorite format, but as a glass half full kind of person, it forced me to pause in the story and process what I'd just heard. A warning that on the final CD, when the story ends, it shows three tracks and some twenty-two minutes are still left (there's not). That threw me for a loop (I WASN’T READY FOR IT TO END) and made me panic that I was missing something.

Thank you to the author and Lone Star Book Blog Tours for providing me Audio CDs in exchange for my honest opinion – the only kind I give. 


Eliza Maxwell lives in Texas with her ever-patient husband and two kids. She's an artist and writer, an introvert, and a British cop drama addict. She loves nothing more than to hear from readers.

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