The London Stone
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
An impossible quest, a battle against the greatest odds . . . and three friends who will fight, and maybe die, together . . .
Sarah Pinborough is a bestselling author known for her gripping narratives that explore complex psychological landscapes. Her work often delves into the darker aspects of human nature and relationships, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with unexpected twists and suspenseful plotting. She masterfully blends genres, crafting compelling stories that resonate across different reader demographics. Her distinctive voice and ability to build intense atmosphere make her a standout in contemporary fiction.







An impossible quest, a battle against the greatest odds . . . and three friends who will fight, and maybe die, together . . .
The brand-new pulse-pounding, mind-blowing thriller from No.1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller Sarah Pinborough[Bokinfo].
A rich, compelling high-action yarn: as the Dark King rises, four teenagers face betrayal and test their friendships to the limit!
His dead brother has set DI Cass Jones a task from beyond the grave: to find his baby, Cass' nephew, stolen at birth ...
On the hunt for a serial killer, vengeful DI Cass Jones uncovers a dark supernatural conspiracy.
Fin finds himself at the heart of an ancient prophecy when the Knights of Nowhere kidnap the Storyholder, threatening his world - and all the worlds woven into place by the Stories...
Dr Thomas Bond, Police Surgeon, is still recovering from Jack the Ripper's depredations when he haunted the streets of London - and a more malign enemy hid in his shadow. Bond and the others who worked on the gruesome case are still stalked by its legacies, both psychological and tangible. But now the bodies of children are being pulled from the Thames... and Bond is about to become inextricably linked with an uncanny, undying enemy.
The author, known for their gripping storytelling, presents a suspenseful narrative that delves into complex relationships and psychological twists. Following a gripping plot filled with unexpected revelations, the story explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the hidden facets of human nature. With a captivating blend of mystery and emotional depth, it keeps readers guessing until the very end, making it a compelling read for fans of psychological thrillers.
The pitch-black supernatural thriller comes to its thrilling conclusion.
LIFE CAME OUT OF AFRICA... But now it's death's turn. A deadly autoimmune reaction, triggered by the bite of swarming African flies, spreads like a plague, leaving billions dead and civilization in ruins. Governments collapse, and those who remain live in fear of the death carried by the skies. The origins of the flies are debated—some see them as a mutation, others as a man-made horror. As hope dwindles, many interpret the plague as divine retribution, recalling past deluges sent by God. The afflicted, in their final moments, speak of visions of God coming for them. Yet, a small group, calling themselves mungus, claims immunity and preaches acceptance of the plague, urging others to embrace the bites as a path to the afterlife. Nigel, an investigative reporter, navigates the apocalyptic landscape of plague-ravaged England, searching for Bandora, a kidnapped African boy. His quest for redemption and truth leads him to the enigmatic head mungu, a man unafraid of the flies. The narrative explores themes of apocalypse, love, and the fragile bonds that sustain both marriages and civilizations. Ultimately, it delves into the nature of truth—how we seek it, confront it, and the personal truths we must face.