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Hide and seek by P.S. Brown - Review.

Hide and Seek by P.S. Brown

An unforeseen school reunion sparked by the death of a childhood friend quickly turns into a living nightmare for Peter Stevenson.


Waking the day after, he finds his friends missing, his possessions gone, and himself placed at the centre of a twisted game of hide and seek.

As the day unfolds, Peter is forced to relive his past in order to find and save his friends. And as the cruel challenge against the clock unfolds, he has to come to terms with the fact that any one of his friends could be the mastermind behind the sinister game.



Hide and Seek was a page-turner that had me hooked from the first word, I started this as the cover grabbed me and then I found it very hard to put down!

If you like the saw films then you will love this book, it's along the same lines as them!
It is a short read of only 193 pages but right from page 1 your fully into the story which I found great!

This book also has flashbacks to the past and in my personal opinion P.S. Brown does them fantastically, he doesn’t overdo them at all there is just about the right amount of flashback to give you the information needed and then your back to the story. 

The writing in this book is great and the thought that has gone into getting the information correct is again fantastic!
He goes into just about the right depth of information just enough to make your stomach turn in places, (without giving too much away) the arm that was left in the oven?

Now I’m at a bit of an advantage point as this is most defiantly the type of book I love!! but I will say that it is very well written and the plot to the book is very good and again very much like the saw films which again in my eyes gives it that extra bonus point.

The ending to this book to say there is a twist well that is an understatement!
My mouth was on the floor! Seriously I did not expect that ending what so ever the thought didn’t even enter my head, but the ending along with the rest of this book is really good.


I cannot wait to read more of P.s Brown’s work I think he is a fantastic Author!


If you do get this book I hope you enjoy and leave me a comment saying what you thought.


My rating is:      
(5 stars)
Thank you for reading.




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Author: P.S. Brown


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