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Glenis Kellet
Author
The Village Narcissist

Adult; Mystery/Thriller; (Market)

A body is found hanging from a noose made from a bell rope! Is this just the start of things to come? The deceptively quiet remote village is shattered after a brazen obnoxious outsider purchases The Old Vicarage - strange disappearances occur. It wasn’t until the gruesome village history was revealed - that the baffled police could solve the chilling mysteries connected to the bell tower. The fictitious villager's characters play a colourful and humorous part in this book - bringing the small village to life - it's a gripping murder mystery, injecting the gruesome, spine-chilling history of this remote village into its final sinister twists and turns.
Reviews
Amazon UK

5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and exciting mystery in a small village setting.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 July 2020

Verified Purchase

Glenis’s books are getting better each time. She has a really fast-paced style, and a talent for interesting and unusual storylines. This book especially rang true to me, as I have lived in small village and recognise her true to life descriptions of characters and events! I am a lover of mysteries with a twist in the tail, and am really looking forward to the next one. EvilLynne

Amazon UK

5.0 out of 5 stars Must read

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 July 2020

Verified Purchase

Gripped immediately! The thrilling complicated plots and twists compelled me to read it to the end. Never guessed what it's conclusion would be and it came as a real shock! It was riveting!  T

 

Amazon UK

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic story .

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2020

Verified Purchase

fantastic book brilliant plot keeps you guessing to the end could not put this book down you will not be disappointed.  maureen downard

Amazon UK

5.0 out of 5 stars The best one yet

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 August 2020

Had thoroughly enjoyed the previous two books by Glenis Kellet and couldn't wait to read this latest one. I wasn't disappointed, and completely agree with other reviews that this is the best one yet. Got deep into the story right from the start, and couldn't put it down - in a way I was disappointed when I finished the book. Looking forward to any more books written by Glenis!  ALW

Amazon UK

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read, difficult to put down once started.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2020

Best so far, I read it in one sitting and a few coffees. Great plot and captures the atmosphere and characters involved to make a really enjoyable read. Looking forward to the next.  Amazon Customer

Amazon UK

5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping storyline

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 July 2020

Another great book. I read it in a couple of days as I was drawn into the tension of the story, didn’t want it to end. mags

https://www.amazon.com/Village-Narcissist-Glenis-Kellet/dp/1913179605/ref=sr_1_1

 

Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020

 
British author Glenis Kellet has life experiences in managing thoroughbred horses, diary and crop farming, creating (and marketing) a coarse fishery, dealing with the financial markets, and now returns to her childhood passion for writing. Her books to date – FAITH IN LOVE, FALSELY ACCUSED OF THE UNTHINKABLE, and now THE VILLAGE NARCISSIST.

Dedicating her new book to the victims of COVID-19, Glenis immediately latches on to our respect. She further offers a tip to her readers – ‘Nothing symbolises the supposed-innocent nature of the UK better than its villages. I wanted to turn one village upside down, in a story that retains the murder mystery hallmarks readers cry out for, while also weaving together a unique narrative led by its unconventional characters.’ And that goal she most assuredly has attained in this finely wrought mystery, embroidered with her unique gift for infusing humor into an otherwise dark tale.

The story zips open with a discovery, and in Glenis’ fine prose that event is as follows: ‘A shrill piercing scream vibrated through the still, silent air. A plump middle-aged woman ran down the wooden steps form the bell tower – breathless and terrified at what she had just witnessed. She ran into the nave of the old church, running towards the voices and hurried steps she had heard coming from the vestry. “There’s a woman hanging from the bell rope,” she screamed, pointing back to the way she had come. Her face was ashen in colour due to her terrible shock; she visibly shook from the sight of the horrific scene…’ With that, the author pulls us into her little Deadend village.

The plot is well paced and full of unexpected twists that encourage the reader to untangle. The plot – ‘A body is found hanging from a noose made from a bell rope! Is this just the start of things to come? The deceptively quiet remote village is shattered after a brazen obnoxious outsider purchases The Old Vicarage - strange disappearances occur. It wasn’t until the gruesome village history was revealed - that the baffled police could solve the chilling mysteries connected to the bell tower.’

Written in a most engaging style, this new novel by Glenis Kellet places her solidly in the arena of important contemporary authors. Very highly recommended. Grady Harp, August 20

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book
https://www.amazon.com/Village-Narcissist-Glenis-Kellet/dp/1913179605/ref=sr_1_1

 

Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020

 
The Village Narcissist, by author Glenis Kellet first caught my eye before I even opened the book. The striking cover displays a black bell against a midnight blue background. (An omen of things to come?). At the top of the cover are the names of Kellet’s first two books: ‘Faith in Love’ and ‘Falsely Accused of the Unthinkable,’ the latter of the two I have already ordered; anticipating another thrilling reading experience.

I was drawn to ‘The Village Narcissist’ from the first page and had quite the adventure, experiencing the story along with the villagers and the detectives who finally solved the mystery.

The plot is fast paced and full of unforeseen surprises that challenge the reader to solve the mystery along with the detectives. From the first line ‘A shrill piercing scream vibrated through the still, silent air,’ you’ll be hooked and won’t be able to put the book down.

The story begins in an idyllic English village, where images of unspoiled beauty, fresh air, hospitable, hard-working people, and a serene way of life come to mind. A place far removed from the big cities: a place where nothing bad ever happens. That all changed when a pompous, overbearing stranger moved into the village. But, the worst was yet to come when the villagers discover that their close-knit community is not immune to murder and treachery, and an element among them threatens to unravel the bonds of unity and trust that has been part of village life since time began.

Be prepared for a reading experience like no other, as the author creates an elaborate rollercoaster of twists and turns; leaving you wanting more after each chapter. In the end, the villagers realized just how vulnerable they are to evil finding their quiet village, and their lives were forever changed by the events of a single day.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54766704-the-village-narcissist

 The Village Narcissist: Audacious, Abhorrent Murder Mystery Rings In. Think Village Life is Peaceful…?

Glenis Kellet’s ‘The Village Narcissist’ is a captivating novel – it's a twisted and enthralling murder mystery set in a picture-perfect village. An idyllic place readers would dream of living in, until an obnoxious outsider purchases The Old Vicarage and placid life descends into something much more reminiscent of the dark, bloodied past.

One critic wrote, “Gripped immediately! The thrilling complicated plots and twists compelled me to read it to the end. Never guessed what it's conclusion would be and it came as a real shock! It was riveting!

”Millions of Brits dream of village life. A place where neighbours are few but friendly, where the local pub is the epicentre of the action and crime wouldn’t dream of showing its face. Oh, the dream…

The characters in Glenis Kellet’s latest novel also shared that vision, until their remote village becomes the playground of sinister twists and turns, symbolised by the ever-ringing bell tower.‘The Village Narcissist’ uniquely blends humour and dark mystery as Kellet crafts a place unlike anywhere else – inviting readers to step inside.

Synopsis:A body is found hanging from a noose made from a bell rope! Is this just the start of things to come?The deceptively quiet remote village is shattered after a brazen obnoxious outsider purchases The Old Vicarage - strange disappearances occur. It wasn’t until the gruesome village history was revealed - that the baffled police could solve the chilling mysteries connected to the bell tower.

The fictitious villager's characters play a colourful and humorous part in this book - bringing the small village to life - it's a gripping murder mystery, injecting the gruesome, spine-chilling history of this remote village into its final sinister twists and turns.

“Nothing symbolises the supposed-innocent nature of the UK better than its villages,” explains the author. “I wanted to turn one village upside down, in a story that retains the murder mystery hallmarks readers cry out for, while also weaving together a unique narrative led by its unconventional characters.”

Continuing, “It was a lot of fun to create the village and its residents from scratch. The characters are both amusing and vulnerable, I suppose perfectly mirroring real-world society itself. I won’t say too much more about the book here, other than you will turn the last page with your jaw on the floor

.”Readers agree, leaving five-star reviews. Lynne writes, “Glenis’s books are getting better each time. She has a really fast-paced style, and a talent for interesting and unusual storylines. This book especially rang true to me, as I have lived in small village and recognise her true to life descriptions of characters and events! I am a lover of mysteries with a twist in the tail, and am really looking forward to the next one.”

Other comments and reviews - “I was instantly hooked!” - “Keep writing, this is your best book yet!” - “Great imagination! plenty of plot and dialogue here. I find your books very plot-driven, plenty happening and this one is no exception.” - “The Village Narcissist arrived to day brilliant could not put it down had to finish it and wow the end did not disappoint fantastic book well done. - Just ordered other 2 books.” - “The vivid description made me feel I was actually there!”  Press release.

News
12/01/2020
AN INTERVIEW WITH HINTON MAGAZINE

MY INTERVIEW WITH HINTON MAGAZINE

December 1, 2020 · by gk6185 · in Books, Uncategorized. · Edit

Glenis Kellet (hintonmagazine.com)

 

We all love a good novel, especially around this time of year, as those winter nights draw in earlier theres nothing better than snuggling up for the evening with a fire on and with a good book. This December at HINTON Magazine is all about author Glenis Kellet. We sat down with the novel writer to discuss all things from her latest book ‘The Village Narcissist’. We also talk about what inspires Glenis in her writting and different techniques she uses.

Let’s talk about how your journey to become an author began. What was your inspiration to become an author?

It all started when I was at school, I would be about 8 to 9 years old. My teacher introduced us to writing books; we had to choose a book on any topic from the school library and write a booklet about it. I loved it! I found I could express myself better when I write than when I speak! I progressed to writing my college thesis, it was made into a hard-bound book which I still treasure. Later, I wrote freelance articles for horse and pony type magazines for a while. Then, in my late 20’s I started a writing course, unfortunately I was unable to finish it, as my husband and I had to move to the family farm and manage it. It wasn’t until I retired, after a hectic life, that I had the time to write! I think you are born to be an author; like you are born to be an artist, musician or dancer. We all enjoy our careers and are passionate about what we do.

For those who haven’t read your latest book ‘The Village Narcissist’, what is the synopsis? 

The Village Narcissist is about a brazen, obnoxious person who purchases The Old Vicarage in a remote place called Deadend Village, the road actually stops at the base of the fell. A body is found hanging from a noose made from a bell rope! Strange disappearances occur! It wasn’t until the gruesome village history was revealed; that the baffled police could solve the chilling mysteries connected to the bell tower. The fictitious villager’s characters play a colourful and humorous part in this book – bringing the small village to life – it’s a gripping murder mystery, injecting the gruesome, spine-chilling history of this remote village into its final sinister twists and turns!

Where did the inspiration come from for this novel? 

I’ve lived in a couple of lovely villages – there is always a few who wish to take over the activities and the management of the village. I thought I would take it to the extreme with my characters and create something truly gripping, with mystery, intrigue and murder – turning the whole village upside down!

How would you say this book differs from previous that you have written?

The Village Narcissist is based on a lot of different and amusing characters in the village community; characters are brought in through the many vibrant village social events and clubs and during the house to house police investigation. Whereas my other two books are based on a few individuals grappling with life’s unpleasant surprises in their fast-paced riveting stories. This book has a darker theme connected to the village’s gruesome past; I had a disturbed night after writing about its history! It has many sub plots showing human failings, their humour and how the villager’s coped within this small community after the brazen, obnoxious new comer arrives!

When beginning to plan to write a book, where do you start? It is on a completely blank page, or do you have ideas going around in your head right from the start?

 An idea will pop into my head; it may have been triggered by something I’ve read or seen, or someone has mentioned. Over about a year the story continues to develop in my head becoming more complicated. So, I have to start writing notes to remember everything. The characters start to form in my head too, I take a few different characteristics from people I have met or seen in films to form my characters. I’ve spent a long time on this planet and have been in a lot of situations and met many different types of people in the businesses I’ve owned. I use these valuable experiences to help write my books and create my characters.

Have you found that your creative processes when writing have remained the same from book to book, or have they changed? 

I think my creative processes have stayed the same regarding ideas developing in my head; however, they have become more complex. My first book – Faith in Love had a plot with a huge surprising unexpected twist, which completely altered the course of the book. Now my books contain many sub plots, twists and turns. I’ve found that in each book as I’ve progressed forward; the time span in the books has become shorter. My first book spans a life time whereas The Village Narcissist is only months.

As an author, do you write what you think your audience will enjoy or do you write books that you know you’d read yourself? 

I did a small survey amongst my friends, before I started writing; I asked them – what type of books did they prefer. They all told me, they liked fast-paced, easy to read books, with plenty of intrigue, murder and suspense. They say they hated being bogged down with heavy description and complex wording. One lady remarked, “I don’t want to be running to the dictionary every five minutes to see what a word means!” I thought maybe there was a niche here to be filled. It was also my kind of book that I would like to have published. I write about what I know from experience or from what I’ve heard from others or read in the newspaper or seen on the TV; I then mix it all up and form something unique! It’s difficult to please every reader all the time; I therefore tend to write what feels right for me. I enjoy writing action filled, exciting, fast-paced books to engross the reader, I like to keep them engaged and entertained. I have found that readers who enjoy reading classic books have also enjoyed my books. I must add that when I’m writing, I’m totally absorbed in what I’m doing, when an animal dies, or a character is badly hurt, it feels so real and I have cried on more than a few occasions!

 When you’re in the process of writing your next novel, do you ever come up against any mental blocks? How do you overcome these? 

I’ve had only two mental blocks, mainly about how to write the story into words from the ideas in my head. I find going for a walk or gardening – being close to nature clears my mind and ideas begin popping into my head again. Sometimes I will relax and watch a film and that also helps. 

Some comments from readers of The Village Narcissist say, “I was instantly hooked!”- “Keep writing, this is your best book yet”. Is this what it’s all about? Does this keep driving you to write more? 

I’m thrilled, when I receive comments like that, it gives me a tremendous amount of encouragement; it helps my motivation to write another book! I already have a lot of people waiting to buy my next book. Recently, Grady Harp, a top 50 reviewer on Amazon USA has reviewed, 2 of my books. The Village Narcissist – he reviewed it as – “A terrific mystery!” He has written excellent reviews on Goodreads and Amazon including – Falsely Accused of the Unthinkable, both rated 5 stars! He finishes his reviews with – “Written in a most engaging style, this new novel by Glenis Kellet places her solidly in the arena of important contemporary authors. Very highly recommended.” This has given me even more motivation to write another book, I was ecstatic! Dare Rogers is another who has given me a lot of encouragement. He starts with his review for The Village Narcissist – “The best book I’ve read this year!” – ending this favourable review with – “Be prepared for a reading experience like no other, as the author creates an elaborate rollercoaster of twists and turns; leaving you wanting more after each chapter. In the end, the villagers realized just how vulnerable they are to evil finding their quiet village, and their lives were forever changed by the events of a single day.” He also kindly awarded me 5 stars for both books! When reviewers are so enthusiastic about my books, it is a truly wonderful feeling!

Can you give me any exclusives on any plans to write more books? 

I have already three chapters completed on my next book, called – ‘Lethal Revenge’. Again, it’s set in a rural situation, it is a fast-paced, thrilling intriguing, murder mystery to baffle the police and the reader. I can’t tell you anymore but I know this one will shock you to the core when all is unveiled!

Finally, what advice would you give to any budding writer out there? 

I would advise you to be yourselves when writing. Everyone is absolutely unique and has many thrilling individual experiences to offer to their readers. Write what you have experienced or know about and most of all what you enjoy writing about! If you are self-publishing, I advise you to have your manuscript proofread and typeset professionally. The book cover is your ‘window’ to potential readers, I advise you to have a ‘professional look’ it will immediately catch the eye of a reader. You must also realize that writing your book is the easy part, it’s the networking and marketing that is the hardest task! Your book is a tiny drop in an ocean of books out there – you have to regularly market your book on numerous platforms to be noticed; like Twitter, Facebook (with its many sites for readers and writers), Instagram, WordPress, Pintrest and many more. Make sure you are advertised on Amazon UK & USA, Goodreads, Barnes&Noble, Googlebooks, Worldcat, BookBub and others. Have as many reviewers, review your books as you can possibly afford, many will do it for free for a free book. Send your book information and a little about yourselves to newspapers and magazines. Sell your book to family, friends and neighbours. Arrange to have book signings at libraries, Hotels and other places, when it is safe to do so during this Covid 19 pandemic. When you finally start selling your distinctive masterpieces, it’s a euphoric experience like no other! I advise you to never give up!

Glenis, Thank you for your time. 

You are very welcome; it has been a great pleasure.

More information on Glenis can be found at the following links;

https://www.goodreads.com

https://www.amazon.co.uk

https://www.amazon.com

https://gk6181.wixsite.com/website-1

09/24/2020
Author's Launch on Reedsy.com

I had an author's launch today on Reedsy! Nikki Libby reviewed my book and awarded me 5 stars for my fiction novel -THE VILLAGE NARCISSIST 

03/10/2020 I had an author's interview with Helen Portelli today.One of my answers - “I always feel at peace when I’m writing, I concentrate on my work and can shut out the chaotic world. Time just flies by, sometimes I can miss a meal without being aware! I must be quite sensitive though, as there are times when I cry, I feel so deeply for most of my characters and animals if they are harmed or die!” – Author Glenis Kellet

12/10/2020 Ramona Portelli Review 

I really found this book brilliant and fantastic as its plot keeps you guessing to the end. I literally could not put this book down. Anyone who reads it will not be disappointed. I really got to experience the story along with the villagers and the detectives who finally solved the mystery in this book. Link-

 http://ramonaportelli.com/2020/10/the-village-narcissist-by-glenis-kellet/ 
 

12/12/2020
Official Review: The Village Narcissist by Glenis Kellet

by FaithMO19 » 09 Dec 2020, 05:40

[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Village Narcissist" by Glenis Kellet.]
4 out of 4 stars


All is not as it seems in Deadend village when the nefarious Mrs. Hilda Redford Hamilton goes missing. Upon investigation by the police, more people wound up missing, and corpses discovered. Who is responsible for the killings? Is Deadend the peaceful village it appears to be, or is there more going on in the shadows?

The Village Narcissist by Glenis Kellet is a murder mystery novel that revolves around the quiet streets of Deadend village. In this book, suspense is a prominent element. Exciting twists and turns which keep readers on the edge of their seats appear as the story progresses.

Although unusual (because she's the villain), Mrs. Hilda Redford Hamilton's actions made this story more enjoyable for me. Mrs. H.R.H, as she is popularly called, represents an ominous, high-handed individual who cares only about herself. She is the most unliked person in Deadend village, and for good reasons! She likes controlling the activities of others and hates when anyone confronts or goes against her command. I say her actions helped me enjoy the book better because as the story evolved and secrets unfolded, it became more understandable why most of the villagers loathed her. Things became more engrossing as the reasons behind her actions were revealed. She was the talk of the town; most conversations that ensued between the villagers centered around Mrs. H.R.H's antics. In my opinion, these dialogues added spice to the book and gave the story more life.

I enjoyed reading every line, paragraph, and chapter in this book. The story is enthralling right from the start, and the characters are lovely and lively. They relate intimately with one another, celebrate festivities together, and have fun while doing so. While reading this book, it was obvious everyone knew one another in Deadend village, and they related like members of one big family. Apart from the captivating and suspense-filled storyline, I relished reading it because it is not too lengthy. Its brief, concise chapters do not have unnecessary information in them.

I do not dislike anything about this book because it's well-written and well-presented too. The chapters follow one another in a carefully thought out and organized fashion. The plot development is equally impressive; secrets were uncovered, and mysteries unraveled as it thickened. There is no use of profane or vulgar language in this book, but there is a mild description of sexual activity, including underage sex.

The Village Narcissist is a story about Deadend village and the mysterious activities carried out in it. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars because it is well-composed and captivating. I detected just one error, so I can infer that it was professionally edited. I recommend it to lovers of murder mysteries and suspenseful thrillers.

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12/09/2020
REVIEW - THE VILLAGE NARCISSIST

Official Review: The Village Narcissist by Glenis Kellet

Post by FaithMO19 » 09 Dec 2020, 05:40

[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Village Narcissist" by Glenis Kellet.]
4 out of 4 stars

All is not as it seems in Deadend village when the nefarious Mrs. Hilda Redford Hamilton goes missing. Upon investigation by the police, more people wound up missing, and corpses discovered. Who is responsible for the killings? Is Deadend the peaceful village it appears to be, or is there more going on in the shadows?

The Village Narcissist by Glenis Kellet is a murder mystery novel that revolves around the quiet streets of Deadend village. In this book, suspense is a prominent element. Exciting twists and turns which keep readers on the edge of their seats appear as the story progresses.

Although unusual (because she's the villain), Mrs. Hilda Redford Hamilton's actions made this story more enjoyable for me. Mrs. H.R.H, as she is popularly called, represents an ominous, high-handed individual who cares only about herself. She is the most unliked person in Deadend village, and for good reasons! She likes controlling the activities of others and hates when anyone confronts or goes against her command. I say her actions helped me enjoy the book better because as the story evolved and secrets unfolded, it became more understandable why most of the villagers loathed her. Things became more engrossing as the reasons behind her actions were revealed. She was the talk of the town; most conversations that ensued between the villagers centered around Mrs. H.R.H's antics. In my opinion, these dialogues added spice to the book and gave the story more life.

I enjoyed reading every line, paragraph, and chapter in this book. The story is enthralling right from the start, and the characters are lovely and lively. They relate intimately with one another, celebrate festivities together, and have fun while doing so. While reading this book, it was obvious everyone knew one another in Deadend village, and they related like members of one big family. Apart from the captivating and suspense-filled storyline, I relished reading it because it is not too lengthy. Its brief, concise chapters do not have unnecessary information in them.

I do not dislike anything about this book because it's well-written and well-presented too. The chapters follow one another in a carefully thought out and organized fashion. The plot development is equally impressive; secrets were uncovered, and mysteries unraveled as it thickened. There is no use of profane or vulgar language in this book, but there is a mild description of sexual activity, including underage sex.

The Village Narcissist is a story about Deadend village and the mysterious activities carried out in it. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars because it is well-composed and captivating. I detected just one error, so I can infer that it was professionally edited. I recommend it to lovers of murder mysteries and suspenseful thrillers.

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