An eerie new psychological thriller from the author of The House Guest
I adored it! I found it moody, propulsive, gripping and so terrifying youll need the lights on. GILLIAN McALLISTER
Charlotte Northedge turns the psychological thumbscrews with relish THE TIMES
I read through the night to finish this thriller Spooky, tense, richly atmospheric and profoundly moving ERIN KELLY
What if your dream house became your worst nightmare?
Jess and her husband need a new start. So when the chance to buy a rambling old house in the Suffolk countryside comes up, they leap at it.
But not everyone in Suffolk is welcoming. The locals know a secret about the Maple House, and soon, Jess realises theyve made a huge mistake.
Something bad happened in that house. Something nobody wants to talk about.
Something to do with the people before
This is every bit as accomplished as Northedges debut The House Guest, with the same precise and finely tuned use of language, by no means always a given in the genre. FINANCIAL TIMES
Charlotte Northedge creates a riveting psychological study of self-deception and creeping dread. THE SUNDAY TIMES
Creepy, atmospheric and cleverly plotted, an excellent winter read. CATHERINE COOPER
Twisty, claustrophobic and deliciously dark, this is the perfect winter chiller ELLERY LLOYD
'A tense, paranoid atmosphere and a satisfying and unsettling conclusion. DAILY MAIL
Tense and threatening, this is a great follow-up to Northedges debut, The House Guest.�� OBSERVER
'This taut new psychological mystery feels particularly timely.' MARIE CLAIRE
The author does a great job of creating a creepy atmosphere. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Genre: Mystery
I adored it! I found it moody, propulsive, gripping and so terrifying youll need the lights on. GILLIAN McALLISTER
Charlotte Northedge turns the psychological thumbscrews with relish THE TIMES
I read through the night to finish this thriller Spooky, tense, richly atmospheric and profoundly moving ERIN KELLY
What if your dream house became your worst nightmare?
Jess and her husband need a new start. So when the chance to buy a rambling old house in the Suffolk countryside comes up, they leap at it.
But not everyone in Suffolk is welcoming. The locals know a secret about the Maple House, and soon, Jess realises theyve made a huge mistake.
Something bad happened in that house. Something nobody wants to talk about.
Something to do with the people before
This is every bit as accomplished as Northedges debut The House Guest, with the same precise and finely tuned use of language, by no means always a given in the genre. FINANCIAL TIMES
Charlotte Northedge creates a riveting psychological study of self-deception and creeping dread. THE SUNDAY TIMES
Creepy, atmospheric and cleverly plotted, an excellent winter read. CATHERINE COOPER
Twisty, claustrophobic and deliciously dark, this is the perfect winter chiller ELLERY LLOYD
'A tense, paranoid atmosphere and a satisfying and unsettling conclusion. DAILY MAIL
Tense and threatening, this is a great follow-up to Northedges debut, The House Guest.�� OBSERVER
'This taut new psychological mystery feels particularly timely.' MARIE CLAIRE
The author does a great job of creating a creepy atmosphere. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"I read through the night to finish this thriller about a dream country house that turns into a nightmare. Spooky, tense, richly atmospheric and profoundly moving." - Erin Kelly
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