Sherry Hostler

Sherry is the author of three psychological thrillers (so far).

From the age of about five, she would always tell people that her dream job was to be a writer.  Well, either a writer or maybe a trapeze artist.  She couldn’t decide.

Obviously instead of doing either of those things, she decided to follow her parents’ advice and study for a sensible job instead.  One which would give security without the need of a net or a team of psychoanalysts on hand to catch her when she fell. She spent an inordinate amount of time in jobs that just paid the bills, and quite a few that didn’t.  Sadly, none of them involved creating made up worlds or flying through the air with the greatest of ease.

She always wrote in her spare time though and finally began to get paid for it as she started writing articles for trade magazines.  It wasn’t exactly a column in The Times, but she enjoyed it, and after a while her writing got noticed, bagging her several fiction awards.

Eventually, thanks to immeasurable support from her long-suffering husband, and much esteem boosting from friends, she took the plunge and wrote her first fiction novel “Hypnotic”. This has now been joined by her second psychological thriller, ‘Free Fall’.

Sherry is now working on her fourth novel and lives in the countryside in South East England with her husband, and her big fluffy bear of a dog, both of whom try to distract her from writing at every opportunity.  Sherry is glad that she finally fulfilled her dream of becoming an author.  She did try the trapeze once and realised that she really wasn’t that keen on heights.

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Trying to outrun his past and save his marriage, Tom is unwittingly drawn into a university experiment which has a hidden objective – Can you hypnotise someone to commit murder?

The experiment is led by the obsessive Bethany who has her own agenda and secrets that she will do anything to keep safe.

The more involved Tom becomes in the experiment, the more he risks everything he holds dear.

But it might be too late to turn back?

Irresistibly captivating, ‘Hypnotic’ will make you realise that if you are going to run from your past, you’d better keep looking behind you.

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Ellie is feeling alone and unhappy in her marriage.  Her husband no longer shows any interest in her and is constantly travelling for work.

So, when Saul, a handsome stranger, offers her everything she’s been missing, what starts as a harmless flirtation quickly grows into something deeper.

Before it can go too far, however, Ellie comes to her senses and ends the burgeoning relationship.  It’s over – or is it?

A series of unexplained and sometimes threatening events soon lead Ellie to believe that maybe Saul isn’t as out of her life as she’d thought.

The second book from the author of the best selling ‘Hypnotic’ once again keeps readers guessing until the very end.

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Where am I?

How did I get here?

These are the questions that Molly asks when she wakes up in unfamiliar clothes on a dark, empty train docked in the middle of nowhere.  She has no memory of how she got there, no means of escape, and worst of all, she isn’t sure if she’s alone.

Molly must confront the ghosts of her past, and find her voice, to make sure she has a future.

Christmas.  A time for peace and goodwill.  Well, that depends if you’ve been naughty or nice.

The latest book from the author of the best-selling ‘Hypnotic’ and ‘Free Fall’ once again keeps readers guessing until the very end.