Nothing to Fear

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Hodder & Stoughton, 2008 - Fiction - 260 pages
For Ginny, the new house represents a new start: a room of her own where she can research her book on the psychology of fairytales and recover from a bitter divorce. The last thing shes looking for is romance. But her young neighbour breaks down her defences. Sean cooks her delicious meals and rescues her from a drunken attack by her ex-husband. His only eccentricity is the locked room in his house that he forbids her to enter. It cant contain anything sinister, can it? Ginny cant resist finding out. But when she opens the door, she is propelled into a horror story, rather than a fairytale

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Section 1
3
Section 2
19
Section 3
35
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Matthew d'Ancona is editor of the Spectator and writes political columns for the Sunday Telegraph and GQ and makes frequent radio and television appearances. He was recently named in Prospect's list of Britain's 100 most influential intellectuals.

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