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Belle Vue Paperback – August 25, 2020

4.0 out of 5 stars 41 ratings

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Jealousy. Betrayal. Murder. And a hunger for vengeance that spans the centuries...

History student Alex Palmer is thrilled when his girlfriend, Claire Ryan, buys an apartment in Belle Vue Manor, formerly a Victorian lunatic asylum.

But as Alex begins to discover the dark truth about the asylum's past, he, Claire, and their friend Marianne find themselves on a nightmarish journey. Each will face the deadly consequences of the evil that began with the construction of the first Belle Vue Manor by an aristocratic French émigré in 1789, as well as the cruelty and satanic practices that continued when it became an asylum for the insane.

As the two strands--past and present--unfold, Alex uncovers a supernatural mystery where revenge is paramount and innocence irrelevant--without being aware of the price he, and those around him, will pay.

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"An epic horror thriller" that is "filled withsurprising, satisfyingly creepy twists' and is 'highly recommended foraudiences who eschew the usual formula production in favor of a workthat is more multifaceted and satisfying on emotional, historical, andphilosophical levels alike." - Midwest Book Review

"Original storytelling, well-plotted, with wonderful characters that drew me inright away and had me reading late into the night." - Jonas Saul, bestselling author of the Sarah Roberts Series

"I am blown away" by Belle Vue and "am hugely impressed by this novel - it's ambitious and daring and amazingly imaginative". - Jonathan Myerson, Oscar nominated, Bafta and 4 Time Emmy winner

"Belle Vue 'is a dark, grim treasure' and 'one of those rare split time period books where I genuinely couldn't decide which plotline I was moreinterested in'. C. S. Alleyne has 'a truly wonderful way of getting tothe end of the chapter, making you hate the fact that you had to waitthrough a whole other chapter to get back to what you wanted to read,only to make you feel the exact same way about the chapter you thoughtwas going to be 'getting in the way'." - Swords & Spectres

"Invocating immersive story telling, the reader feels the full range of emotions,heightened by C.S. Alleyne's vivid and sensual writing style. This isVictorian horror at its finest - so leave a light on." - 5 Star Goodreads User

"Uniquely unsettling" which "kept me wondering what would happen next."
- Horror Bound

"Alleyne does an amazing job of world building and knows how to write a scene in all its graphic, gory glory, while still leaving just enough to theimagination to somehow make it even more horrifying." - Kaleidoscope Eyed Girl

"It is an absolute page-turner, and it kept me up at night, and I really can't wait for another book from this author." - Katherine Moore, Kat's Books

"I didn't want the book to end. Alleyne's writing is just so good, andreally turns the horror and it's typical cliches on its head."
- Lattes, Lipstick & Literature

"From first page to end a resounding chorus of 'wows'! 100% riveting","Excellent character delineations, exciting plotting and I want to readit all over again!" - Mallory's Mystery Clearing House

"C.S Alleyne is incredible at setting the scene and inciting the emotion."- Dan Thomas

"A page turner" and 'a book I won't soon forget." - 5 Star Goodreads User

"Unexpected twists that I've never encountered before in the genre and I absolutely adore the fresh approach. These twists are used throughout the book,taking it in unexpected directions." - Whispering Stories

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Lake Publishing (August 25, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 350 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1646693116
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1646693115
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.3 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.73 x 8.5 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020
    Wow, what a ride. A real page turner with more twists and turns than Mulholland Drive. The story left me a little disturbed pyschologically at times but left me wanting more. Initially I thought some of the plot was over complex with back story seeming to be skipped over, but it all came together in the end. Great first full length novel from a new writer. I look forward to reading more.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
    An entertaining story that is a little confusing to get into, but once settled is quite the ride. I will be looking into the authors other works.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020
    4.5 Stars

    Belle Vue is a well written, page turning, hard to put down, gothic horror novel set in an insane asylum with a deeply disturbing past.

    The author tells the story in two different eras. The story opens in the 1860's, with Mary and her sister, Ellen in the forefront with Belle Vue in full operation, complete with the cruel and sadistic treatment of its patients.

    Present day Belle Vue, has been renovated into luxury apartments and Claire has decided to move in. Her boyfriend Alex is thrilled and sets his sights on learning the history of the asylum. Soon, Clarie's friend, Marianne (who had a ghoulish childhood experience with her sister while creeping around the abandoned asylum) comes to stay with her.

    Once Claire is settled, peculiar things start to happen. Shadowy figures lurk in hallways, strange goings on happen in the apt, utilities go haywire, and more specific, personalities begin to change. Are the past and present of Belle Vue coming together? An elderly neighbor who worked at the asylum in the 1950's may have some answers but is hesitant to speak.

    I really enjoyed this book. The writing was strong, descriptive and atmospheric. It was clear that Ms. Alleyne had done her research and I felt like I had jumped into the book and felt the horror that the patients lived everyday.

    The author moved from one time period to another seamlessly. The story flowed smoothy. Belle Vue had what every good horror novel has: Terror. It was scary, creepy, disturbing with twists and turns and a good ending.

    I thought the characters and plot were stronger in the 1860's timeline. The author did a great job writing the antagonists in both eras, but the villains in the 19th century were ruthless, they lusted after revenge, sex, money and power. They were edgy, fighters, and we understood their motivation and why a few of them had become the person they were.

    The modern story and characters weren't as gritty. Alex was hard to connect with and sometimes even hard to like. I didn't always understand Claire's affection for him, but Belle Vue's story was so solid and compelling, it didn't take away my enjoyment of the book, but I did notice it.

    All in all, a great read if you're a fan of gothic horror, like I am.

    *I received a complimentary ARC of Belle Vue from Crystal Lake Publishing in exchange for an honest review.

    **There are a couple explicit scenes that include sexual violence.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020
    First of all, I don't think I can resist any novel set in an insane asylum. But this huge selling point was just one of the reasons I loved the debut novel Belle Vue by British author C.S. Alleyne.

    This paranormal thriller begins when Claire Ryan finds her perfect new home at the Belle Vue Manor, a renovated Victorian-era asylum. Her boyfriend and history student, Alex Palmer, is almost as excited as she is for her move-in, as he decides to write his dissertation about the historical Belle Vue estate. Their excitement is short-lived as Claire’s arrival triggers a chain of nightmarish events, and Alex uncovers the grisly truth about the asylum’s history.
    The story unravels by way of two timelines, one with Claire in the present day, and the other back in 1868, during the asylum's grisly 'heyday.' Ellen Grady is committed to the Victorian Belle Vue Lunatic Asylum by her half (and more supposedly 'glamorous') sister Mary, after their mother's death, but the intentions she has for her are downright villainous. Claire and Ellen will directly suffer the effects of the evil unleashed by the early cruel satanic practices of the French aristocrat who had the manor built back in 1789, and which continued after it opened.

    While it may not be a new writing device to have two timelines in a novel, author Alleyne sticks with each one for long chapters and they are wholly absorbing (I often find that many authors use this, and they flit around too much). Author C.S. Alleyne thoroughly researched Victorian asylum history before writing this, and so Belle Vue is rich with detail, with the Victorian chapters feeling very different from those of the present day.
    It's also no huge surprise when Claire's move into Belle Vue starts a stream of supernatural events but it doesn't dampen the need to read on; what Ellen has to go through at the asylum is nothing short of horrifying and the fates of both of them (as well as Claire's friend Marianne) are in question.
    This is where I must say there is a lot of physical horror and gore in this book, more than I expected, and I'll be honest, that is what got me glued, but some of it's hard to stomach. Alleyne depicts shocking treatment of patients within the insane asylum, as well as awful scenes at the manor when it was owned by the Duc, Rene de Montalt, upon construction. How could there NOT be evil within those walls when so much pain, depravity, and death have been there since the beginning?

    There are some surprising twists and turns, and some brilliantly written side characters who hang in the shadows at Belle Vue, as well as some overtly nasty ones. Claire's boyfriend, Alex is integral to uncovering the truth behind it all, but the standout characters are the women, and they are all amazing to read.
    Alleyne was inspired by living nearby to Leavesden Asylum in Hertfordshire, and the asylum itself feels like an entity, a character to be reckoned with. I think her personal experience of feeling that history and setting come through in her writing, and you can envision the grounds and building both then and now. I love that I finished this book with not only this surprise of an original horror/thriller, I felt like I had read an actual account of a real place because of the story that was told, so vivid were the feelings I experienced. It is an absolute page-turner, and it kept me up at night, and I really can't wait for another book from this author.
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  • Nicholas Madden
    5.0 out of 5 stars A dramatic read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 27, 2020
    I liked this book, particulary the way the story switched between two periods in time, the Victorian era and the present day. My own preference wouuld have been to start in todays time zone and then gone back to the 1860`s but apart from this point, the author moved the story between the time periods really well and that made it an interesting read.

    The way the story alterenated on a chapter by chapter basis had you wanting to get into the other time period at the end of every chapter and this was done well.

    One of the murder scenes was horrific but it reminded you that life was considered cheap for the unfortunate poor in Victorian times. The story provided a good insight as to how bad the conditions were in the 1800`s for inhabitants of asylums which seemed to be a cross between hospitals and prisons. The author has reserached these institutions well

    Hope the author does a follow up to Belle Vue

    As a male reader it was easy to connect with Alex and his friends and the author protrayed this well (less)
  • T. Giles
    4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping page turner
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 2, 2023
    Set in St Albans, great characters murder betrayal and revenge over the centuries, needed to get to the outcome not disappointed. 4* kindle.
  • Ms. Theresa M. Derwin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Asylums, Sadistic Killers and Vengeance Games
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 27, 2020
    Belle Vue

    Author: C S Alleyne 

    Publisher: Crystal Lake Publishing

    Page count: 320pp

    Release date: 25th Aug 2020

    TW: Sexual assault and mental health issues

    The prologue of this novel starts in at a place formerly known as 1869 in Belle Vue Lunatic Asylum.

    Very bad things happened at this place, including sexual assault on inmates such as young Ellen, by Callahan, a man meant to protect them. Instead, he thrives on using a now broken, yellowed out version of the girl, with cracked skin.

    He loved to prey on the weak.

    Present Day

    Claire Ryan, suddenly homeless, finds a brochure for the restored former Belle Vue Manor; exquisite Victoriana meets modern property. After the death of her parents, strange events in Hong Kong and her own breakdown, she needs a place of her own.

    Despite knowing it’s a former asylum, and her friend Marianne’s reservations, Claire thinks Belle Vue is perfect. And her boyfriend Alex Palmer agrees, excited by the prospect of using the former asylum for his dissertation.

    Combining part historical narrative about Ellen and half sister Mary, weaved with Claire, Alex and Marianne at the contemporary restored Belle Vue, the novel is a creepy, visceral murder mystery surrounding the paranormal.

    Alex becomes almost obsessed with the history of the asylum in the Nineteenth century and theories on mental health issues. Amidst the dark parts, are amusing anecdotes and stories he finds, such as why people were incarcerated back then, one such 'symptom ' was "Sudden loss of several cows." Yep . ..

    Contrary to this humorous view, in the historical parts of the book, Alleyne shows us the true horrific nature of lunatic asylums and the treatment of mental illness back then.

    Debauchery, abuse, beatings and worse.

    Of course it’s no surprise that women are the ones predominantly used and abused here.

    All were part of this ‘medical’ institute.

    Further flashbacks to Mary in 1862 portray even worse horrors as we see where her friend Nancy disappeared to.

    This is grim, gruesome and when it comes to the Nineteenth Century scenes, regrettably realistic. As a PGDip recipient of research into this period, I can confirm the research Alleyne has done is top notch, and all the more horrific for it.

    It is a clever, painful puzzle that Alex and the reader must solve at the same time. 

    A blistering tale of vengeance, true evil and the power of money and status.
  • Keetzy
    5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute treat if you love historical fiction
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 15, 2020
    Can’t believe this is a debut novel. It is a dark, thrilling roller coaster where just when you think you have sussed it out there is a new twist! I loved the alternating time periods so we see Belle Vue as a Manor House for the evil Duc de Montalt, as a lunatic asylum in the 1860s and in the present day when it has been converted into luxury apartments. The historical tendrils are long and the consequences to Alex, Claire and Marianne are unexpected and devastating. Would love to see this on the screen! Looking forward to the next book by this author and hope it’s soon!
  • Jan M
    5.0 out of 5 stars Could not put this book down!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2020
    I don't go near horror normally so felt quite out of my comfort zone, nonetheless I found I couldn't put it down. In my mind I had an old mental institution which I'd been to on a visit as a teenager back in the 1970s. It was fully occupied in those days and was truly one of the worst places I have ever visited and so I felt completely drawn in by the description of Belle Vue in the book and particularly enjoyed the parts of the book which took place in the distant past. The author switches from past to present with great ease and I thoroughly enjoyed it.