
Whistle
Evil has a one track mindâŠ
Celebrated childrenâs author and illustrator Annie Blunt has had a dreadful year. Her husband was killed in a tragic accident, then one of her childrenâs books ignited a major scandal. Desperate for a fresh start, she moves with her young son Charlie to a charming small town in upstate New York where they can begin to heal.
But Annieâs year is about to get worse.
Bored and lonely in their isolated new surroundings, Charlie is thrilled when he finds a forgotten train set in a locked shed in the grounds of their new house. While Annie is pleased to see Charlie happy, thereâs something unsettling about his new toy. Strange sounds wake Annie â sheâs sure she can hear a train in the middle of the night, although there isnât an active line for miles. And then bizarre things start happening in the neighbourhood. But even stranger, Annie canât seem to stop drawing a disturbing new character that has no place in a childrenâs bookâŠ
Grief plays tricks on the mind, but Annie is beginning to think sheâs walked out of one nightmare straight into another, only this one is far more terrifyingâŠ
Sunday Times bestselling author Linwood Barclay enters new territory with a fiendishly twisted supernatural chiller.
PRAISE FOR LINWOOD BARCLAY:
âLinwood Barclay has crafted another perfect page-turnerâ The Times
âPacy and tense, itâs a triumph from a master thriller writer. Every page makes your heart beat that little bit fasterâ The Sun
âYouâll be left speed-reading towards the end to discover answers expertly posed by the bestselling Toronto-based crime writerâ The Independent
âTotally absorbing⊠brilliant stuffâ Neil Lancaster
âA superior thrillerâ Sunday Times
âA suspense masterâ Stephen King
Readers are jumping on the Linwood Barclay train!'Dark and thoroughly absorbing ⊠A creepy and atmospheric book' (Five stars)
'Whistle is simply genius ⊠my favourite book of [Linwood Barclay's] I've ever read' (Five stars)
'A twisty horror thriller with a Stephen King feel. Do yourself a favour and read this book' (Five stars)
'Bravo Mr Barclay â Whistle is a brilliant read, everything I want from a book was here and so much more! I enjoyed every twisted horrible brilliant minute of it' (Five stars)
'First class storytelling. I was hooked from the first page, I raced through the book in one sitting' (Five stars)
'This creepy atmospheric story does not disappoint. I absolutely loved this book' (Five stars)
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$5.99Whistle
Evil has a one track mindâŠ
Celebrated childrenâs author and illustrator Annie Blunt has had a dreadful year. Her husband was killed in a tragic accident, then one of her childrenâs books ignited a major scandal. Desperate for a fresh start, she moves with her young son Charlie to a charming small town in upstate New York where they can begin to heal.
But Annieâs year is about to get worse.
Bored and lonely in their isolated new surroundings, Charlie is thrilled when he finds a forgotten train set in a locked shed in the grounds of their new house. While Annie is pleased to see Charlie happy, thereâs something unsettling about his new toy. Strange sounds wake Annie â sheâs sure she can hear a train in the middle of the night, although there isnât an active line for miles. And then bizarre things start happening in the neighbourhood. But even stranger, Annie canât seem to stop drawing a disturbing new character that has no place in a childrenâs bookâŠ
Grief plays tricks on the mind, but Annie is beginning to think sheâs walked out of one nightmare straight into another, only this one is far more terrifyingâŠ
Sunday Times bestselling author Linwood Barclay enters new territory with a fiendishly twisted supernatural chiller.
PRAISE FOR LINWOOD BARCLAY:
âLinwood Barclay has crafted another perfect page-turnerâ The Times
âPacy and tense, itâs a triumph from a master thriller writer. Every page makes your heart beat that little bit fasterâ The Sun
âYouâll be left speed-reading towards the end to discover answers expertly posed by the bestselling Toronto-based crime writerâ The Independent
âTotally absorbing⊠brilliant stuffâ Neil Lancaster
âA superior thrillerâ Sunday Times
âA suspense masterâ Stephen King
Readers are jumping on the Linwood Barclay train!'Dark and thoroughly absorbing ⊠A creepy and atmospheric book' (Five stars)
'Whistle is simply genius ⊠my favourite book of [Linwood Barclay's] I've ever read' (Five stars)
'A twisty horror thriller with a Stephen King feel. Do yourself a favour and read this book' (Five stars)
'Bravo Mr Barclay â Whistle is a brilliant read, everything I want from a book was here and so much more! I enjoyed every twisted horrible brilliant minute of it' (Five stars)
'First class storytelling. I was hooked from the first page, I raced through the book in one sitting' (Five stars)
'This creepy atmospheric story does not disappoint. I absolutely loved this book' (Five stars)
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Evil has a one track mindâŠ
Celebrated childrenâs author and illustrator Annie Blunt has had a dreadful year. Her husband was killed in a tragic accident, then one of her childrenâs books ignited a major scandal. Desperate for a fresh start, she moves with her young son Charlie to a charming small town in upstate New York where they can begin to heal.
But Annieâs year is about to get worse.
Bored and lonely in their isolated new surroundings, Charlie is thrilled when he finds a forgotten train set in a locked shed in the grounds of their new house. While Annie is pleased to see Charlie happy, thereâs something unsettling about his new toy. Strange sounds wake Annie â sheâs sure she can hear a train in the middle of the night, although there isnât an active line for miles. And then bizarre things start happening in the neighbourhood. But even stranger, Annie canât seem to stop drawing a disturbing new character that has no place in a childrenâs bookâŠ
Grief plays tricks on the mind, but Annie is beginning to think sheâs walked out of one nightmare straight into another, only this one is far more terrifyingâŠ
Sunday Times bestselling author Linwood Barclay enters new territory with a fiendishly twisted supernatural chiller.
PRAISE FOR LINWOOD BARCLAY:
âLinwood Barclay has crafted another perfect page-turnerâ The Times
âPacy and tense, itâs a triumph from a master thriller writer. Every page makes your heart beat that little bit fasterâ The Sun
âYouâll be left speed-reading towards the end to discover answers expertly posed by the bestselling Toronto-based crime writerâ The Independent
âTotally absorbing⊠brilliant stuffâ Neil Lancaster
âA superior thrillerâ Sunday Times
âA suspense masterâ Stephen King
Readers are jumping on the Linwood Barclay train!'Dark and thoroughly absorbing ⊠A creepy and atmospheric book' (Five stars)
'Whistle is simply genius ⊠my favourite book of [Linwood Barclay's] I've ever read' (Five stars)
'A twisty horror thriller with a Stephen King feel. Do yourself a favour and read this book' (Five stars)
'Bravo Mr Barclay â Whistle is a brilliant read, everything I want from a book was here and so much more! I enjoyed every twisted horrible brilliant minute of it' (Five stars)
'First class storytelling. I was hooked from the first page, I raced through the book in one sitting' (Five stars)
'This creepy atmospheric story does not disappoint. I absolutely loved this book' (Five stars)












