Results tagged “Thriller”

BOOK
Harbour
John Ajvide Lindqvist
£17, Quercus
IN A NUTSHELL
Lindqvist's effort is exceptionally chilling right up to the point he reveals the source of evil in his tale - then it becomes a little dull.

BOOK
Evil In Return by Elena Forbes
Quercus £12.99
1/5
IN A NUTSHELL
A successful author is found dead having been brutally tortured. Then another dumped body convinces DI Mark Tartaglia that the killer doesn't just have a gripe with writers.

BOOK
The Leaping, by Tom Fletcher
Quercus, £7.99
IN A NUTSHELL
When the sky is blood-red, when the rivers freeze and snow lies upon the fells, it's time for the wolves to cross - time for the Leaping.
The King of Pop might be dead but his memory lives on in an exhibition of memorabilia opening later this month at The O2.
Michael Jackson: The Official Exhibition opens on October 28 at The O2 Bubble, and these pictures give Wharf readers an exclusive taste of what fans can expect to see.
To see more pictures, go to The Wharf's picture gallery here

Fans queued for two nights to be first to get their hands on tickets for the fastest selling tour in history.
Pre-sale tickets for Michael Jackson's first 30 shows at The O2 arena sold out and 20 more dates were added before offices opened at 7am on Friday.
Michael Jackson will now be performing 50 shows at The O2 after more dates were added this afternoon.
The King of Pop's London shows, the last he said he would do in the capital, will now see him in residence at the arena between July 8 and February 24 next year - and there could be more to come.
Michael Jackson eventually arrived at The O2 this afternoon to announce his last ever shows in London.
Jackson, 50, will play 10 shows at the arena from July 8 and told around 2,000 fans "This is it, this is the final curtain call".

Michael Jackson is set to play his last ever gigs in London this summer.
The King of Pop will play 10 nights at The O2 starting on July 8. The announcement was made at the North Greenwich venue today (Thursday, March 5).
Michael Jackson is set to make an appearance at The O2 tomorrow when he is expected to announce a string of shows at the venue this summer.
As reported in The Wharf last week the 50-year-old singer had been in negotiations to play up to 30 nights at the arena.











