The Green-Eyed Monster (The Enigma of Twilight Falls #1)

Book One of The Enigma of Twilight Falls

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Pub Date 23 Oct 2012 | Archive Date 25 Jan 2016

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Martin Smith and John Becker: bestselling authors with ordinary names and extraordinary minds. Rivals since childhood, they live in the same town and are famous for their uncanny similarity in physical manner and literary voice. When one of them ends up dead at the other's home, an investigation is launched into their dark past, revealing a series of troubling stories from their childhood, adolescence and careers, throughout which lurks the presence of an authorial entity with roots beyond our time or dimension – a sinister entity with far-reaching designs.

Martin Smith and John Becker: bestselling authors with ordinary names and extraordinary minds. Rivals since childhood, they live in the same town and are famous for their uncanny similarity in...



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Green Eyed Monster was an incredibly unique reading experience, I have never come across a novel that is considered literary horror before.

In Twilight falls two boys are born at the same time, both of them are very talented and never seem to be far from the other, however, they hate each other.

Now grown, both men are celebrated authors and one of them has just been killed at the others apartment. Yet, this is not a crime novel. Instead, the book looks back at those who have known the boys and those who have been affected by them.

I loved this, I was drawn in from the beginning, wanting to understand how and why one of these men has ended up dead, and who exactly the mysterious ‘Grandfather’ was.

Side note...I’ve always said butterflies are creepy!

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Interesting read. I really loved the point of view of the teacher and the classmate. It would have given a complete view if we had the story from the main characters. Because of this, it felt like there was something missing from the story.

The pacing was great and it left me questions. I will be picking up the second book in the series.

Thank you for the advanced copy.

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