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The Mortuary

The Mortuary

My debut psychological thriller will be available for one day only at 99p through Amazon, tomorrow, Thursday, 21st September
The terrifying story of Steve and Heather in a quaint English village.
First, the emails, then the phone calls, visits late at night and the stranger in a bar.
Their nightmare has only just started.
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Published on September 20, 2017 04:25 Tags: horror, psychological-thriller, suspense, young-adult

Turn The Other Way

I'm delighted to announce that I have a new scary psychological thriller coming out on 8th Feb 2019.
It's available to pre-order now on Amazon for 99p in the UK or $1.27 in the US.

Sometimes revenge is the deadliest game of all.

A derelict farmhouse in the Essex countryside.
A deranged family.
Innocent victims being picked at random.
If you're chosen, Turn The Other Way.

Simon Bairstow is a top London Surgeon. He's performed dozens of life-saving operations. But something goes horribly wrong. The machine Eve Johnson is attached to flatlines, and suddenly her parent's world has collapsed.
They're hell bent on revenge, someone to answer for the horrific error that's been made.

Noah and Jess are driving on a busy dual carriageway and get stuck in traffic. They hear thumping coming from the back doors of the transit van in front of them. When Noah steps out onto the road, he hears muffled screams. He opens the back doors and what he sees shocks him to the core.
The van pulls off, spilling Noah onto the road.
Ignoring his wife's plea to leave it, he hits the accelerator in pursuit of the van.

Chloe's parents are missing. She hasn't seen them since they left the party in Hampstead on Friday night. She needs answers, deciding to take matters into her own hands.

A serial killer is stalking the streets of Islington in North London late at night leaving his victims in a horrific way.
The press have dubbed him The Angel Attacker.

A terrifying tale of revenge with a twist that will hit you like a sledgehammer. (less)
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Published on January 16, 2019 11:01 Tags: crime, ebook, fiction, fright, frightening, horror, psychological-thriller, scared, scary, serial-killer, suspense, thriller

New Thriller By Stuart James

Sometimes revenge is the deadliest game of all.

A derelict farmhouse in the Essex countryside.
A deranged family.
Innocent victims being picked at random.
If you're chosen, Turn The Other Way.

Simon Bairstow is a top London Surgeon. He's performed dozens of life-saving operations. But something goes horribly wrong. The machine Eve Johnson is attached to flatlines, and suddenly her parent's world has collapsed.
They're hell bent on revenge, someone to answer for the horrific error that's been made.

Noah and Jess are driving on a busy dual carriageway and get stuck in traffic. They hear thumping coming from the back doors of the transit van in front of them. When Noah steps out onto the road, he hears muffled screams. He opens the back doors and what he sees shocks him to the core.
The van pulls off, spilling Noah onto the road.
Ignoring his wife's plea to leave it, he hits the accelerator in pursuit of the van.

Chloe's parents are missing. She hasn't seen them since they left the party in Hampstead on Friday night. She needs answers, deciding to take matters into her own hands.

A serial killer is stalking the streets of Islington in North London late at night leaving his victims in a horrific way.
The press have dubbed him The Angel Attacker.

A terrifying tale of revenge with a twist that will hit you like a sledgehammer. (less) Turn The Other Way by Stuart James
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Apartment Six

Just to let you all know, as well as Turn The Other Way coming on 8th February, I have a new psychological thriller coming out around August called, Apartment Six.
It tells the story of Meagan, a five-year-old child calling the emergency services as her mother has been viciously attacked and murdered by her father.
We hear the heartbreaking dialogue between Meagan as a child and the call handler.
We then go to the present time, Meagan, now herself the victim and in an abusive relationship. Her husband beats her on a regular basis and is cruel beyond belief.
She wants out but doesn’t have the courage to leave her husband.
While commuting to work, she meets Oliver, a simple guy who likes routine and is on the rebound after his girlfriend walks out.
They strike up a relationship, meeting daily on the way to work and when Meagan’s husband goes to Spain for a few days, Meagan and Oliver decide to go for a drink and hatch a plan.
Meagan asks Oliver to help and convinces him to kill her husband, not what he had in mind.
They’re sure it’s the only way for Meagan and Oliver to be together, until he breaks into the wrong apartment, killing the wrong guy.
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Review.

Well i am so very chuffed to get my first reviews of my new scary psychological thriller, Turn The other Way.
This is a favourite of mine and the goodreads reviewer has compared it to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and American Psycho.

Heres the amazing review below.


Review time!! Turn the other way by Stuart James. 5/5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. I absolutely loved this book. It was a crazy ride!! Kept me up most of the night. If you like horror / thrillers this one is for you. This story will stay with me for a long time and that ending was mind blowing!! This is a brilliant chilling story with vibes of Texas chainsaw massacre and American Pshyco. I highly recommend this book!!!
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Review.

I absolutely love when a blogger/reviewer asks for an arc copy of my new thriller.
here is what he said below.
I can't be happier.
He has posted it under the book.
Available 8th February.

What a psychological horror show! I haven't felt physically frightened reading a book as much as I did this one. Twisted, twisted, twisted but in a fun to read way. The freakshow family, the white van, and the unsuspecting victims made this one hell of a ride. I recommend this fraught, spine tingling thriller to anyone with a strong heart who loves to be scared shitless.
Thank you Stuart James for the advance readers ebook to review and enjoy.
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One of three signed paperbacks to win.

For a chance to win one of three signed paperback copies of Turn The Other Way, go to my website, stuartjamesthrillers.com and subscribe.
You will automatically be entered into the draw.
Good luck.
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Turn The Other Way

I'd like to say a massive thank you to everyone who has followed my profile here on Goodreads.
Also, to everyone who has purchased and reviewed my new thriller, Turn The Other Way.
It's gratefully appreciated.
Last week, Turn The Other Way reached number 1 on Amazon UK, USA and Canada in Horror Fiction.
It also went to number 1 in Horror on Barnes & Noble, Apple Books and Kobo in Horror.
Again, thank you so much for the support.
I appreciate it so very much.
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Apartment Six

Do you have the courage to escape?

Be careful what you wish for...

Meagan is in an abusive relationship with nowhere to turn.
She meets Oliver on her commute to work and after a drink one evening, she convinces him to kill her husband, only he breaks into the wrong apartment.

Here's the first chapter.

Released through Bloodhound Books on 29th January, 2020.



Chapter One

Twenty years ago.

'999, what’s your emergency? Hello, 999, what’s your–?’
‘Hello.’
‘Hello. What’s your emergency?’
‘It’s my mummy.’
‘You sound very young, sweetheart, how old are you?’
‘I’m five, but I’m nearly six.’
‘Who’s with you? Are you still on the line? Hello.’
‘My daddy.’
‘Okay. Can you put your daddy on the phone?’
‘He won’t come. He’s in his bedroom. It’s upstairs, and it’s dark, and it’s scary. He isn’t here much, but when he is, he stays in his room on the phone talking.’
‘Okay. I’m going to stay on the phone with you. Can you get him for me? Will you do that? You don’t need to be frightened, okay?’
‘I can’t. I already told you he’s in his room, and I can’t get past Mummy.’
‘What do you mean, you can’t get past Mummy, my love?’
‘She’s lying at the bottom of the stairs, and she’s not moving.’
‘Listen to me; what’s your name?’
‘My name is Meagan. But Mummy calls me Meggy for short.’
‘Okay. My name is Michelle; you can call me Shelly. Meagan, I need you to be brave, the bravest you’ve ever been. Can you do that for me, Meagan? Can you be really brave?’
‘I think so. What shall I do?’
I’m going to stay on the line; I’m not going anywhere. I’m going to get some people over who are going to help you. Is that okay?’
‘My daddy did it, you know.’
‘Your daddy did what, Meagan? What did your daddy do exactly?’
‘They were shouting, Mummy and Daddy. Mummy was upset, she pushed my daddy and he was really, really angry, the most I’ve seen him shouting. I had to block my ears; then Daddy pushed something in her leg. She’s on the ground, and she’s not moving, and I’m scared.’
‘Meagan. Listen to me; help is on its way. You need to leave the house, do you understand? Leave the house now; I’m here. I’m on the line, okay? Move towards the front door quickly and get out of the house. Meagan. Are you there?’
‘Yes. I told a lie. Daddy shouted louder one time when I scribbled on the table with my new crayon set. But this time was really loud too.’
‘What are you doing, Meagan? Are you doing what I said?’
‘I’m walking to the front door. Mummy’s still not moving. When will she wake up? Do you think she’ll still cook me pancakes for breakfast? She promised me, and Mummy never breaks promises.’
‘Meagan, keep calm, don’t look at Mummy and go out of the front door. Whose phone are you ringing from?’
‘Mummy had her phone in her hand; I got it from her while she was sleeping. I know the password, three five five three. She doesn’t like me playing on her phone, she says it eats the battery, but I only play games mostly. Oh, it’s locked. I think Daddy locked the door.’
‘Okay. Listen. Can you see a catch? Turn the lock and pull the handle as hard as you can.’
‘I am, but it won’t pull. I’ll go to Daddy. He’s strong.’
‘No. Do not go up the stairs, do you hear me? I need you to stay down. Can you do that for me, Meagan?’
‘Mummy’s still sleeping. Oh, I think Daddy is out of his room now.’
‘Meagan, you need to listen. What’s your favourite hiding place? Somewhere you are never found? Think hard.’
‘Well, let me see. Once I hid for a long time in a cupboard where the noisy monster is. Mummy says it eats clothes.’
‘Okay. Move to the cupboard as quickly as you can. I need you to go fast, Meagan. I’m on the phone; nothing’s going to happen to you. You believe me, right?’
‘I’m going now; Daddy’s coming. I can hear him at the top of the stairs.’
‘Move fast, Meagan; you need to hide. Go quickly. If he calls you, don’t answer, do you understand? It will be our little game.’
‘Okay. I’m here now. The monster is quiet. Sometimes when it’s eating the clothes, it hurts my ears.’
‘Okay. We don’t like monsters, but it won’t hurt you. Are you inside the cupboard?’
‘I’m inside. I’ve shut the door. It’s dark in here. I don’t like it. I want to come out. Daddy’s calling me. He sounds angry.’
‘Meagan, nothing’s going to happen. You understand that? As long as you keep as quiet as you can and don’t answer Daddy.’
‘He’s running around. I can hear him breathing.’
‘Okay. I’m here, and you’re safe, but do not answer Daddy, you got that?’
‘He’s saying bad words. He calls Mummy that word all the time. Bitch. Mummy says that word isn’t nice. What’s a bitch?’
‘Your mummy is not that word. Your mummy is brave, Meagan, and so are you.’
‘I think he’s in the room; he’s standing with the monster that eats the clothes. Now he’s pounding it with his fist. I don’t think he likes the monster.’
‘Meagan, don’t speak for a minute. Please, you have to keep quiet.’
‘He’s moving; I think he’ll find me. What should I do?’
‘Stay very still, keep crouched on the floor and keep as quiet as you can. Remember the game, my love.’
‘He’s standing at the cupboard door. Now he’s looking around.’
‘Stay still Meagan; you can do this.’
‘He’s gone now. I think someone’s at the front door. I can hear people’s voices. Someone rang our bell. Daddy’s running; I can hear his footsteps. It sounds like they’re trying to break our front door.’
‘Oh, thank God. You did amazing Meagan; you’re the bravest little soldier I’ve ever met. I’m so proud of you, okay.’
‘Okay. Can I come out now?’
‘In a minute. Wait until the officers come and get you. I’ll let them know you’re in the best hiding place ever.’
‘But what if they can’t find me?’
‘They will; they’re going to help you, Meagan.’
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Stranded. My new psychological thriller.

I'm delighted to announce that my new psychological
thriller, Stranded, is released in 4 days and can be pre-ordered now on Amazon.
Here are the links.

https://www.amazon.com/Stranded-gripp...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stranded-gri...Stranded
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