NE SAFE PLACE BY HANNAH BRENNAN – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY AVON ON THE 31st JULY 202

Hannah Brennan lives in South East London, where she was born and raised.

She studied English Literature at Durham University – alongside British Sign Language, which she uses in her role as a trustee for the Royal Association for Deaf People. After returning from the North East, Hannah has turned her love of pubs into a career, working in marketing and technology for many fantastic British hospitality brands.

Hannah is a fanatic book-collector, with a passion for crime fiction and television. She is also one of the organisers of Greenwich Writers, a South-East London writing group.

Hannah developed OCD as a teenager and hopes that her debut novel, No Safe Place, may give readers a fresh insight into a frequently misunderstood and misrepresented condition.

This story was riveting and gave a good insight into the condition of OCD. A good, gritty murder story that will keep you enthralled and then more. Was this just one murder, or will there be more? Is anyone safe, or is it just their group? This made me question everything I was reading. For a debut novel, I feel this is excellent, and I will look forward to Hannah’s next book.

 

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