Behind closed doors is a secret someone is willing to kill for.
I walk into the bright, open living room of my new apartment, and I know this is the fresh start I've been dreaming about. As I double lock my pretty red door each night, I feel like I can finally be happy. I can finally be safe.
But when I'm woken one night by the sound of my neighbours arguing through the wall. I swear I hear one of them saying my name. Why would they be talking about me?
Michaela and Kirsty seem so nice, always stopping to chat when we pass in the hallway, and inviting me round for a glass of wine after work.
I know I'm being paranoid, but then my favourite hair clip goes missing and I start to feel like someone's watching me.
Nobody was meant to know where I am. And I was careful. I did everything right. But I can't help but fear my past has caught up with me and this time, I might not escape...
If you love gripping psychological thrillers like Gone Girl and Mark Edwards's Here to Stay, you'll be blown away by The Houseshare. Addictive, tense and with an ending you won't see coming, you'll be up all night turning pages.
The Houseshare is a rework of To Let, which was previously published by the same author.
What readers are saying about The Houseshare:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Great characters that delivered punch after punch!' NetGalley reviewer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Gripped me right from that start... gave me all the feels.' Fiction CafĂ©
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Nail-biting story... It was so hard to put down and the ending was so shocking and unexpected, I loved it!' NetGalley reviewer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Kept me glued to the pages.' @mr.dekker.reads
'Raced through this in a few hours, frantically turning the pages... With that dramatic ending, I wasn't disappointed!' NetGalley reviewer