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REVIEWS

‘Stalker - A Wall of Silence’ is richly satisfying…an intense psychological study of absorbing interest.’

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Associate Professor Geoffrey Eathorne.

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READERS' COMMENTS

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'Thank you for this amazing sentence Virginia Burdon from your wonderful novel, 'Stalker - A Wall of Silence' - "it is the prelapsarian decade when breathalysers have yet to be invented, a time when drunken driving is still a celebration of adulthood and heavy drinking a hallmark of hedonism."

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'I have been feeling a real sense of loss after finishing Stalker- utterly engrossing and beautifully told.'

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'I like the way you told the story, how you share with your reader the way the book is going to go next...how you portrayed her and all the other protagonists, cats included of course and your 12-year-old self. During lockdown some of us managed to finally reorganise our socks drawers.  You wrote your first novel!'

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'I absolutely loved the book - fascinating - felt I was there...chilling, offbeat and a pleasure to read a work so well written.'

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'I'm reading it carefully, every sentence is engrossing.  What about ... "The atmosphere is heady, seductive, incestuous."????

Marvellous.  You could write a poem just on that moment.'

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'I loved your book.  Such great characters - major and minor - and such a complicated love/hate story for both the UK and NZ and their various stuffy obsessions and life-affirming parts.'

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​This book was extremely captivating, and the storytelling was executed beautifully. I really felt as if I was living this woman’s life and experiencing her confusions and compulsions as if I were her.  (Goodreads review)

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