Jeanette Hewitt
Jeanette Hewitt, a master of the thriller genre, has captivated readers with her fearless exploration of the dark and twisted aspects of human nature. From her early novels, which delve deep into the sinister aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986, to her take on the infamous “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the exploration of an urban myth surrounding a suspected serial killer known as the “Canal Pusher,” her more recent novels tap into the complexities of human life.
With each new book, Hewitt showcases her ability to create intricate and gripping plots that keep readers hooked until the very last page. The occasional dip into Felixstowe and the surrounding areas adds that little bit of extra magic.
Despite her penchant for the macabre in her writing, Hewitt leads a peaceful life in Felixstowe where she finds solace in the simple pleasures of coastal living. With her loyal companion, Marley the dog, by her side, she continues to captivate readers with her dark and twisted tales that blur the lines between fact and fiction, leaving fans eager for more. Dive into the world of Jeanette Hewitt’s novels for a thrilling and unforgettable reading experience.