
"One the most heart racing, jaw-dropping novels that I have ever dared to finish." Crack Magazine.
This is a gripping, visceral, page turner of a book. The pace is frenetic, grabbing you from page one and doesn't let up. Rod Glenn is such an original voice in the horror genre - this novel is captivating, horrific, and one helluva ride. Don't forget to breathe!
A winter's tale with a sting.
There's a
newcomer to the small Northumberland village of Haydon...a charming novelist
and film buff, researching a crime thriller about a serial killer on a rampage
in a remote Northumberland community. The only trouble is, it's a work in
progress and it's going to be non-fiction.
392 men,
women and children stand in his way to achieving a sadistic dream.
As the worst winter in more than a century approaches, can two investigating police officers trapped with the terrorised residents stop this monster?
Editorial Reviews
Sinema is
darkly imaginative. When I first read it, Bret Easton Ellis's black comedy
American Psycho came to mind, but Sinema is a particularly English, and
recognizable, perspective, which works very well. --Discovered Authors
Sinema is a compelling and disturbing novel and it is balanced with a hefty dose of dark, satirical humour which savours of The League of Gentlemen. --Melrose Books
The book is laced with its own brand of dark humour that won't fail to bring a smile to your face. "Sinema" is an exploration of pure evil, be prepared for a bumpy ride. --Remotegoat.co.uk.
A truly chilling novel. --Borders Books
About
the Author: Rod Glen
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Rod
Glenn is from the north east of England and first published in 2006. He
received critical acclaim and commercial success with his second novel,
the dark contemporary thriller, Sinema: The Northumberland Massacre. Rod
is a full member of the Society of Authors.
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WRITING CREDITS
The King of America (2006)
Sinema: The Northumberland Massacre (2007)
The Pit and the Pilot in Byker Books (2008)
Paranoid in Radgepacket Vol.1 (2008)
The King of America: Epic Edition (2009)
The Killing Moon (2009)
P.O.W. Wartime Log of F/Sgt T D Glenn (2010) (Contributor)
Seahouses Slaughterhouse in Holiday of the Dead (2011)
Sinema 2: Sympathy for the Devil (2011)
For more information on Rod visit his website - www.rodglenn.com
Link to a previous interview - http://ruthjacobs.co.uk/2014/07/08/rod-glenn-author-interview/
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