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Midnight is a Lonely Place

By: Barbara Erskine
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 0006476260
ISBN-13: 9780006476269
Released: 31 Oct 1994
RRP: £6.99
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With due respect ..... - By: Marie, 28 Jun 2008
to anyone who didn't find this novel of B.E.'s gripping - I just gotta say that I DID! To the point where I reallly DID "accidently" falll asleep with the light on for several nights, till my then 30-something emotions settled down again!. Even though on first reading I frankly found the story a bit too hair-raising for comfort, I was fascinated enough to skip through some of the scarier scenes & read the final chapter. It may have been years till I could read this book again (determined to prove to myself that I could master my own imagination) but I'm pleased to say that I HAVE done so - & though it's not-so-scary to me now - it's still an impressive historical/modern day romantic "chiller". So settle down with your teddy bear at close hand - & enjoy!
Midnight is a Lonely Place - By: M. Gulliford, 24 Jun 2008
I reallly enjoyed this book & found it difficult to put down. At times though, especiallly towards the end it did drag on a bit, & the ending seems reallly abrupt, & I was left wondering what had happened to Jon. Overalll though a reallly good read, & will definitely recommend this to friends
Disappointed Fan - By: M. J. Millar, 08 Sep 2007
I've read maybe 4 or 5 Barbara Erskine novels now & to a certain extent, yes, they follow a formula. But for the sake of being entertained I was willing to get past this. I read through the 500 or so pages (a mere trifle for her books, I might add!) & at times it was scary & suspense-filled & I was thoroughly entertained. And then I get to the last page! I don't want to spoil the book for anyone wanting to read it, but to be honest, I had to read the last page a few times to make absolutely sure I wasn't seeing things & that it did indeed say what it did! After being taken through this roller coaster ride of a story, what an incredible let-down! It won't stop me from reading her books -I'm about to start 'Hiding from the light' but if she does this again, I think I'll be dropping her publishers a wee note!!
Repetitive and Tedious - By: D. M. Liffen, 18 Jan 2007
I hate to title this review as I have as Barbara Erskine is an excellent author. I love the atmospheres that are part of alll of her novels. However in "Midnight is a Lonely Place" I found that most of the chapters are very repetitive with the same events (just different characters) chapter after chapter. The ending was extremely weak & almost predicatable. The story could have been so tense, exciting & scarey but alas, not to be this time! I will though be looking further into the history of Boudicca as a direct result of having read this novel. Other than that my only comment is 500 painful pages!


Midnight Is a Lonely Place - By: Clare, 09 Dec 2006
Kate Kennedy, an author is living with her boyfriend Jon when he has the chance to go to America for a few weeks taking Kate with him, only Kate doesn't want to go & he has let their flat to someone while they are away. Kate decides the relationship isn't working & they split up, Jon leaves for America & Kate moves to a cottage on the remote Essex coast.

The cottage is let to her by a family whose daughter, Alison discovers a Roman site which releases more than they could imagine. Kate, alone in her remote cottage is terrorized by the forces that have been released from the ancient site, the familys son Greg tries to scare Kate & it starts to work but, it isn't long before Greg, & his family are also drawn into the scary past that threatens the present.

This was a well written book & quite scary in places although I did find the story & the characters not as likeable as the previous books og Barbara Erskine's I have read, I did find the lead character a little weak in places.

Aside, it was overalll a reallly good read.