To See Too Much - a novel

My psychological suspense thriller, TO SEE TOO MUCH, is available now from Amazon in paperback, hardback and digital editions, published by The Book Folks.


A small seaside community begins to turn on itself when calamity strikes

Social worker Carrie Riccioni is recovering from a heart attack, in a holiday home by the sea in Seagrave.

Allowed only light walking on the beach to regain her strength, Carrie is mostly confined to the cottage and, somewhat bored, begins to take an interest in her neighbours.

Watching from the upstairs window, she soon realises the small community of Miller’s Point is far from idyllic. There are tensions and strange goings-on.

But Carrie’s curiosity doesn’t go unnoticed. And not everyone is happy with her eyes on their affairs.

When a young woman goes missing, what prying Carrie has seen will become a matter of life and death.

TO SEE TOO MUCH is set in my fictitious east coast seaside town of Seagrave (as previously seen in DON'T GO BACKSTILL WATERS RUN and WE WERE SEEN) and features Carrie Riccion who, following a heart attack, goes to a holiday flat to recover. While there, she can't help but see some odd goings-on through her window and, when a young woman goes missing, Carrie finds she might also be in danger.


My seven novel published by The Book Folks, I started writing this in March 2024 and, once again, it was plotted out with my good friend David Roberts on our Friday Night Walks. Although it's set in Seagrave, I actually created a new, small community a little further up the coast (beyond the marshes, which appeared in WE WERE SEEN) and I had great fun with it. Of course, the characters do go into the town and a lot of the old landmarks are present and correct, including the Empire Pier and the Winter Gardens.



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