Born in tropical North Queensland, Brooke Hardwick graduated with a teaching degree and left to see the world. Since then, she’s lived and worked in England, Scotland and Hong Kong and is currently based in an ancient fort town shaped like a snowflake in the Netherlands. She is fascinated with the psychology of psychological thrillers and thinks there’s nothing more terrifying than human nature. When she isn’t writing, Brooke combs fields for shards of Delft pottery and reads thrillers until she’s too scared to sleep. The Fog is her debut novel.
‘An eerily atmospheric debut about a group of writers gathering for a cold, wintry retreat on a remote Scottish island during which they’ll undergo a mysterious process designed to unlock their creativity … this was such a compelling read, very much enhanced by the interweaving of folklore and the rapid exchange of past and the present as the protagonist grapples with her memory of disturbing events.’ -- <b>Anna Downes, </b><b>author of <I>Red River Road</I></b> ‘The Fog skilfully plays with memory and unreliability amongst a group of troubled writers at a lonely clifftop retreat. The claustrophobic retreat is a compelling context, combined with a visceral sense of place. I raced through this enigmatic and unsettling debut.’ -- <B>Emma Styles, author of<I> No Country for Girls</I></B> ‘The Fog is a beautifully written, utterly absorbing and atmospheric thriller. I tore through it.’ -- <B>Katy Brent, author of <I>The Morning After the Night Before</I></B> ‘Suffused with a creeping sense of dread and an eclectic cast of characters, The Fog is an accomplished debut that draws deeply on its evocative setting to pull the reader into a dark secret. -- <B>Amanda Reynolds, author of <I>Close to Me</I></B> 'This gothic thriller about control and manipulation is deeply unsettling and eerie in the best possible way, with atmosphere to spare, assured writing and a remote island setting that's a character in its own right.' -- <B>Kate Riordan, author of <I>Summer Fever</I></B> 'In this smouldering novel, past and present collide as secrets are unlocked and dangers lurk around every corner. Brooke Hardwick is a master of tension and suspense.’ -- <B>Vikki Petraitis, author of <I>The Unbelieved</I></B> ‘The Fog is a disorientating Gothic novel and an intense psychological thriller with a startling conclusion.’ * <B>Books+Publishing</B> * ‘A mind-bending gut punch of a novel. I had my heart in my mouth the entire time I was reading!’ -- <B>Dinuka McKenzie, author of <I>Taken</I></B> ‘The Fog is a haunting debut that delves into the human psyche and our ability to cope when pushed to extremes. Author Brooke Hardwick intertwines a harsh, remote island with a mysterious history and mythology to create a challenging environment which echoes the inner turmoil of the characters. This dark, eerie read will keep you on edge until the very last page.’ -- <B>Petronella McGovern, author of <I>The Last Trace</I></B>