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Slow Burning Lies

A Dark Psychological Thriller

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Slow Burning Lies

By: Ray Backley
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Quotes from Amazon reviews:
'Great, original story with a twisting, fascinating plot'
'this author has a brilliant imagination'
'very clever storyline, lots of twists and turns, gripping'
'an excellent example of a psychological thriller'
'breathtaking in the extreme'
'I am usually able to figure out the ending of a thriller, but not this time'
'a captivating and well written, well thought out psychological thriller'
'one of the least predictable thrillers I've ever read'
'the ending does it all perfect justice'
'I bought this book based on other reviews and I must say that I wasn't disappointed'

Part techno-thriller, part horror, Slow Burning Lies is always a dark and intriguing psychological thriller.

Book Description:
A coffee shop in Chicago is just closing. The last waitress goes to lock up.
But a man appears at the door, desperate to talk to her, to tell her Patrick’s story. He says she is the only person he can trust.
The waitress decides to let him come in, and he tells her a twisting tale of a man driven to the edge of madness by evil dreams in which he commits unspeakable acts.
But just who is Patrick? Some poor demented soul still suffering somewhere?
Or the man sitting in front of her?

Revised edition: This edition of Slow Burning Lies contains editorial revisions

(Previously released under the pen name Ray Kingfisher)
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This was a 3.5 overall for the story; I give the narration the lowest rating possible as it is virtual narration. I had no idea about the narration until after I downloaded it; however, since it was free, I listened to it. While the voice wasn’t horrible, you don’t get the same experience as with a human narrator. The story itself was intriguing, with a complex plot. I enjoyed the story overall but didn’t love the ending; it felt abrupt.

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