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Gregg Dunnett

    Gregg Dunnett crafts psychological thrillers and tales of travel and adventure, often drawing inspiration from coastal and oceanic settings. His writing is shaped by a rich tapestry of experiences, including years as a journalist and diverse roles abroad, which he skillfully weaves into his compelling narratives. Dunnett excels at blending suspense with vivid descriptions of place, exploring the human psyche against a backdrop of challenging journeys. His works evoke a sense of wanderlust and leave a lasting impression on readers.

    Gregg Dunnett
    The Trap
    The Things You Find in Rockpools
    The Cove
    The Lornea Island Detective Club
    The Island of Dragons
    The Appearance of Mystery
    • The Appearance of Mystery

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A young protagonist finds themselves in a gripping situation where they must unravel a mystery involving a killer. With limited resources and the challenges of youth, the story explores themes of bravery, friendship, and the struggle to confront danger. As the child navigates this perilous journey, they showcase resilience and cleverness, revealing the unique perspective of youth in the face of serious threats. The narrative promises suspense and emotional depth as the young hero seeks justice and safety.

      The Appearance of Mystery
    • The Island of Dragons

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of Billy Wheatley, who is presumed dead. As the investigation unfolds, the narrative delves into the lives of those affected by his absence, exploring themes of loss, grief, and the impact of unresolved questions. The characters grapple with their emotions and relationships, revealing secrets and hidden truths that complicate the search for closure. This poignant tale captures the struggle to find hope amidst despair while navigating the complexities of human connections in the face of tragedy.

      The Island of Dragons
    • The Lornea Island Detective Club

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      At 14, Billy Wheatley has a knack for solving mysteries, having tackled two murders, albeit with some caveats. He decides to channel his skills into opening a detective agency on the isolated Lornea Island, setting the stage for more intriguing cases and adventures.

      The Lornea Island Detective Club
    • The Cove

      An absolutely gripping thriller that will have you hooked

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      A child grapples with fear and confusion after witnessing their father's unsettling behavior. The diary becomes a safe space for the child to express their thoughts and emotions, highlighting the struggle between the desire to share their experiences and the fear of potential consequences. This poignant narrative explores themes of trust, fear, and the impact of family dynamics on a young mind.

      The Cove
    • The Things You Find in Rockpools

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      A teenage girl disappears from a beach town at the height of summer. Two months later the police still can't find her. And a quirky 11-year-old steps in to help.

      The Things You Find in Rockpools
    • The Trap

      An unputdownable thriller with a twist you won't see coming

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a remote location, the story follows Erica as she navigates a dark, winding path to an isolated cottage. The atmosphere is tense and foreboding, hinting at secrets or challenges that await her. The absence of streetlights adds to the sense of isolation and mystery, suggesting that Erica's journey may lead to unexpected revelations or encounters in this secluded setting.

      The Trap
    • Little Ghosts

      My sister's name was Layla. I know who killer her. She told me.

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The story unfolds in the aftermath of a tragic loss, focusing on a mother grappling with the murder of her daughter, Layla, two years prior. As the investigation stagnates and her marriage deteriorates, she observes her son, Gale, who is increasingly secretive and troubled. The tension escalates when Gale claims to know who killed Layla, revealing a chilling connection that could unravel the family's grief. The narrative delves into themes of loss, the impact of trauma on familial relationships, and the search for truth amidst despair.

      Little Ghosts
    • Smrt u zavěšený skály

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(55)Add rating

      Když si tři kluci na pláži u Zavěšený skály slíbí, že o ní neřeknou živé duši, ani netuší, jaký sled událostí přísahou spustí. Jenže slib bez rozmyslu je nakonec může zničit. Mladé psycholožce Natálii se zhroutí život, když za nevyjasněných okolností přijde o manžela. Všichni věří, že jde o tragickou nehodu. Tajemný telefonát po letech ji však přiměje začít pátrat na vlastní pěst. Rozhodne se zjistit pravdu. Ale ne vždy je na ni člověk připraven. A pak všechno nabere až nečekaně rychlý spád. Jenže čas už nemůžete vrátit zpět… Dvě odlišné dějové linky. Dva různé příběhy. A přece mají něco společného. Zjistíte pravdu dřív, než dojdete na konec? A dali byste za svou teorii ruku do ohně? Smrt u Zavěšený skály je působivý, inteligentní thriller, vyprávěný promyšleným a napínavým stylem Gregga Dunnetta, který čtenáře donutí přemýšlet nad příběhem, jako by byl jeho součástí.

      Smrt u zavěšený skály