I was reading a story on Annika Perry’s blog and one of the phrases sounded familiar. When I reached the end she revealed
‘The above story celebrates some of the 80 books I read in 2023 and it’s fun to create a short narrative featuring a few of the titles.‘
The familiar phrases was the title of my novel ‘At The Seaside Nobody Hears You Scream’ and Annika had written a five star review. It’s always great to get a good review, especially if the reader ‘gets’ the story and style.
‘VINE VOICE
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and unusual with terrific characters! Highly recommended! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2023
Congratulations to the author for this superbly crafted and original book that had me hooked from the very start. Toby Channing by accident became a private investigator following the disappearance of his girlfriend, Anna. A year later, he is still an unconfirmed police suspect in her disappearance while personally he is determined to find her. In the process he has set himself up a business in his camper van, travelling around the U.K. to areas special to Anna and helping people along the way, people who have lost someone close to them.
I love the dual aspects of this book, the unusual cases taken on by Toby, the original people he meets along the way and that even an amiable hyperactive robot and the supernatural flow seamlessly into the storyline. It shows the skill of the author how certain cases overlap with his search for Anna.
The story behind Anna’s disappearance is slowly revealed and takes on an even darker national secret.
I loved everything about ‘At the Seaside Nobody Hears You Scream’ and look forward to picking up more of Janet Gogerty’s books in the near future. Highly recommended.’
You can read Annika’s blog here.
The novel was not Toby Channing’s first appearance. In my collection ‘Someone Somewhere’ he features in a short story and in the two novellas that are linked to the novel and tell the full story behind the hyperactive robot and a supernatural romance.
This collection is different from my previous short story collections. As well as two novellas it includes a look at flash fiction from 75 words to 1000.
When Selina’s son tells her he is bringing someone for the weekend the guest is not what she is expecting.
A summer solstice weekend at Durlswood House promises to be very pleasant, but events occur that will change the lives of two people forever.
Someone is somewhere, but are they where they should be and who are they? Enjoy two very different novellas.
How long is a story? How short is flash fiction? Four topical short stories and two chapters of flash fiction round up this collection and take your mind to somewhere you may not have been before.
I am currently enjoying this collection of short stories by Annika Perry.

Nice one! Good reviews are always welcome!!
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Thanks Mike, yes they certainly are.
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Great review, Janet, and Annika has been around on the blogs for as long as I can remember. She is always very supportive.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete, yes I have been following Annika for a long while.
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Janet, I see I need to pick up your other books to learn more! A terrific book and one in sure many others will enjoy! Many thanks for your kind words and links! Xx
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You’re very welcome Annika.
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Congratulations on the great review, Janet!
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Thanks Liz.
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You’re welcome, Janet.
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Congrats on the great review Janet. And yes, Annika did a terrific job with her book story. 🙂
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Thanks Debbie – I don’t know how she managed to read so many books!
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Me neither! 🙂
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