Twelve-year-old Eddie and his group of friends—Fat Gav, Metal Mickey, Hoppo, and Nicky—spend their summer in the English village of Anderbury. They invent a secret code using chalk stick figures to leave messages for one another. The game turns deadly when mysterious white chalk drawings lead them to the dismembered body of a teenage girl in the woods.
If you enjoy psychological thrillers, mystery, and suspense, then "El Hombre De Tiza" is a must-read. Fans of authors like Paula Hawkins, Ruth Ware, and B.A. Paris will likely devour this book.
If you're a fan of psychological thrillers, mystery, or suspense, then "El Hombre De Tiza" is a must-read. While it's a dark and sometimes disturbing book, it's also a thought-provoking and ultimately satisfying read.
I just finished reading "El Hombre De Tiza" (The Chalk Man) by C.J. Tudor, and I'm still reeling from the experience. This psychological thriller had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish, with its eerie atmosphere, complex characters, and twisty plot.
In the landscape of modern horror and thriller fiction, few debuts have landed with as much visceral impact as C.J. Tudor’s ( El Hombre De Tiza ). Released in 2018, the novel instantly drew comparisons to Stephen King—not just because of the nostalgic, coming-of-nightmare tone, but because Tudor rekindled a specific, creeping dread that many thought had been lost to the 1980s.
El Hombre de Tiza The Chalk Man ) by C.J. Tudor is a gripping psychological thriller that masterfully blends a nostalgic coming-of-age story with a dark, modern-day mystery. Set in a small English town, the narrative jumps between 1986 and 2016, following Eddie Adams as he confronts a childhood trauma that refuses to stay buried. Review Summary El hombre de tiza by C.J. Tudor - Goodreads 1 Jan 2018 —