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Over The Wall: Book 1 (The Over The Wall Trilogy - Keziah fights to bring down the cult she was born into.)
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Over The Wall: Book 1 (The Over The Wall Trilogy - Keziah fights to bring down the cult she was born into.)

Keziah escapes the cult she was born into, but will she ever be free?

“Over The Wall is an addictive psychological thriller that is equally suitable for adults as well as fans in the upper age range of YA{….} Mostly from the focalised perspective of nineteen-year-old Keziah, this third-person narrative is so deeply internalised it almost feels like the narrative is in first person, highlighting the author’s skill in delivering an intriguing plot with characters that are so well drawn out I found it impossible to put this book down!” Callie Hill at Literature Love.co.uk

Surrounded by an extended family of playful children and nurturing women, Keziah never imagined life would change so drastically. By the age of 19, she is expected to marry cult leader Sy, prompting her to plot escape over the wall. But when she reaches the outside world and the flat of the other escapees, nothing is like she imagined. Although modern life has challenges, Keziah tries her best to adjust.
Despite warnings, she tracks down Abe, a childhood friend and fellow escapee. Why did he go his own way on this side of the wall? No one wants to talk about it, but she’s determined to find out the truth. Her persistence lands her in serious danger and unravels complexities she could not see before. She’s already escaped a living hell. Now she must fight to the death.

Published: June 29, 2023

Pages: 212

ISBN: 9798399497822

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4.0

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Charlene M.

Apr 18, 2026
I found the ideas to be interesting and I liked the FMC. The climax was really good too.

However, there were several spelling errors and sometimes the wrong words used. I also found the pace to be uneven as the middle section was quite slow.

I did like the ending though and the hints of worldbuilding we see.