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Perfect Strangers

Formats: E-Book, Paperback

Ages: 18+

Sophie and Paul have been together for eight years, living together for five and engaged for three. They are just weeks away from the holiday of a lifetime after which they will finally make plans for their wedding. Then a new man arrives at Sophie's work. They work closely together and he seems to know exactly how a woman wants to be treated. She starts to question her future with her fiancé. Paul meets Marty who seems like an amalgam of every friend he had ever had. They bond over similar deeply personal and emotional experiences. Then Marty introduces Paul to a hidden world where his every desire will be fulfilled.

Genre: Tales of the unexpected/Hammer house of horror.

Reviews

5stars I thoroughly enjoyed Perfect Strangers. Having been fortunate enough to hear the author read a short extract live, I never expected the story to be this accessible, original, and gripping. Sophie and Paul have found a special place in my heart. And those twists and turns! It was an utterly amazing read. I couldn't put the book down until I'd finished. It was so good, I think I might just read it all over again.

HJ Furl

5 Stars Perfect Strangers is a compelling psychological thriller that explores temptation, trust, and how easily ordinary lives can be pulled apart by the influence of someone new. What begins as a believable, grounded story about a couple on the brink of marriage slowly tightens into something far darker and more unsettling. The dual storylines work particularly well, following both Sophie and Paul as they each encounter a “perfect stranger” who seems to understand them in ways their partner does not. These encounters feel disturbingly realistic, making the emotional tension all the more effective. Trouper does a great job of showing how small doubts and vulnerabilities can grow when nurtured by the wrong person. The pacing is steady, with an underlying sense of unease that builds as the story progresses. Rather than relying on constant twists, the novel focuses on psychological manipulation and moral choices, which makes it feel thoughtful as well as gripping. Overall, Perfect Strangers is an engaging and thought-provoking read that will appeal to fans of psychological suspense. It leaves you questioning how well we really know the people we love—and how easily a stranger can change everything.

Emma Louise

5 stars Finshed this the other night. Wow what an ending. Excellent writing. I enjoyed this book immensely.

James Neill