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A scary murder mystery thriller with more than a hint of ghost story as a band of people flee the worst night in creation. The small cast includes a priest, a stranger, an old woman, a dying mother and her two young daughters now in the care of a self-confessed and haunted paedophile. So who does what to whom? You’ll find out in real time as events of the night play out. A real chiller, relentless and compelling. You won't stop to take breath. This is what readers have said about other Peter Francis novels. You can contact the author at peter.francis88@yahoo.co.uk. If you enjoy this book there is a sequel - Ziggurat.Let’s Go Play at the Adams 2 was originally published under the title Visiting the Adams on the writersfreebooks website. The following are comments posted on that site.Scream wroteThis was awesome! Spent the last four nights at my computer reading this, and was barely able to tear myself away. I have waited so long for a sequel to Lets Go Play at the Adams'! Thank you!Ray Girvan wroteBrilliant work! I've seen attempts at sequels (one a naff S&M adventure, the other a highly lumpen police procedural - both with revisionist happy endings) - but yours is the sequel as I've always felt it should be done, picking up and running with the very precise suggestions and future characterisations MJ left at the end of LGPATA.The style is reminds me of James Patterson with even a touch of Chandler and I love the characterisation of the world-weary but humane Anders (and extremely clever in how his character interacts with the plot - how his liking for women, which seems irrelevant, suddenly becomes horribly relevant in blinding him to the possibility of a woman being involved in the crimes). It's a very worthy successor to Johnson in the way it weaves landscape and more than a little philosophy into the story just as he does, but pinned on the cultural angsts of the USA - government power, and war and its relation to torture - a generation later.

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