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ARE YOU READY TO ENTER THE HALF BURNT HOUSE?
Katie always looked after her beloved younger brother Chris - until she left him alone for one selfish afternoon, and their picture-perfect family fell apart. Although Chris survived the attack, the scars ran deeper than the ones left across his face. Now they're adults, and they haven't spoken in years. Then she gets a call, from Detective Laurence Page.
Page is facing an unusually disturbing crime scene. Alan Hobbes, a distinguished and wealthy philosophy professor, has been brutally murdered. Hobbes was living in a sprawling mansion - but one that remains half-ruined by a decades-old fire, wind and rain howling through the gaping, creaking roof.
Page only has one suspect: Chris, caught on CCTV at the house. But he has plenty of questions. What could cause a man as wealthy as Hobbes not to repair his home? Why did he seem to know his death was coming, yet do nothing to stop it? And why was he obsessed with a legendary local serial killer?
But Katie only has one thing on her mind. She knows this is her last, best chance to finally save her brother, and make up for her negligence all those years ago.
But she can't possibly imagine just how much danger he's in...
A serial killer, a mysterious lost book, and a woman with one last
chance to save her family- the chilling new thriller from the
author of The Whisper Man Katie always prided herself on being a
responsible big sister - until she left her brother Chris alone for
one selfish afternoon, and everything fell apart. Although he
survived the attack, the scars ran deep - physical, and emotional.
Now they're adults, and they haven't spoken in years. Then she gets
a call - from a detective. A body has been found in a sprawling
mansion - one that remains half-ruined by a decades-old fire. Chris
is the prime suspect. Katie knows this might be her last, best
chance to save her brother. But she doesn't realise that this isn't
the first murder - and so she doesn't know how much danger she's
in...
If it had happened to you, you would have run away too. Twenty-five
years ago, Paul's friend Charlie Crabtree brutally killed their
classmate - and then vanished without a trace. Paul's never
forgiven himself for his part in what happened. He's never gone
back home. Until his elderly mother has a fall. It's finally time
to stop running. It's not long before things start to go wrong. His
mother claims there's someone in the house. Paul realises someone
is following him. And, in a town many miles away, a copycat killer
has struck. Which makes him wonder - what really happened to
Charlie the day of the murder? And can anyone stop it happening
again? Praise for Alex North The best crime novel of the decade -
Steve Cavanagh, bestselling author of Thirteen First it's spooky.
Then it's scary. Then it's terrifying. And then... well, dear
reader, proceed at your own risk. An ambitious, deeply satisfying
thriller - a seamless blend of Harlan Coben, Stephen King, and
Thomas Harris. My flesh is still crawling - A. J. Finn, no.1
bestselling author of The Woman in the Window Alex North has
achieved the seemingly impossible. The Whisper Man is a thriller
that is both terrifying and utterly heartbreaking. Mesmerising and
masterful - Mark Billingham A dark, creepy, thriller with a huge
amount of heart. Damn, but Alex North can write! - Stuart MacBride
A RICHARD & JUDY PICK SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLER A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 'The best crime novel of the
decade' Steve Cavanagh 'Both terrifying and utterly heartbreaking'
Mark Billingham 'Superbly creepy . . . it might just break your
heart a little, too' Heat 'A dark, creepy, thriller with a huge
amount of heart' Stuart MacBride 'Beautifully crafted,
heart-rending and spine-tinglingly chilling' Sarah Pinborough
'Shades of Thomas Harris and Stephen King but brilliant in its own
right' C. J. Tudor ______________ If you leave a door half-open,
soon you'll hear the whispers spoken... Fifteen years ago, a serial
killer known only as 'The Whisper Man' wreaked havoc on the sleepy
village of Featherbank. But with the killer behind bars, the
village is now a safe haven for Tom and his young son Jake to make
a fresh start. Until another boy goes missing. It feels like
history is repeating itself. Could the killer still be out there -
and can Tom protect his son from becoming the next victim?
___________ 'A true skin-crawler' Guardian 'This flawlessly plotted
thriller absolutely deserves to be shouted about' Sunday Mirror
ARE YOU READY TO ENTER THE HALF BURNT HOUSE? The spine-tingling new
thriller from the internationally bestselling author of THE WHISPER
MAN, a Richard and Judy pick. ***** Katie always looked after her
beloved younger brother Chris - until she left him alone for one
selfish afternoon, and their picture-perfect family fell apart.
Although Chris survived the attack, the scars ran deeper than the
ones left across his face. Now they're adults, and they haven't
spoken in years. Then she gets a call, from Detective Laurence
Page. Page is facing an unusually disturbing crime scene. Alan
Hobbes, a distinguished and wealthy philosophy professor, has been
brutally murdered. Hobbes was living in a sprawling mansion - but
one that remains half-ruined by a decades-old fire, wind and rain
howling through the gaping, creaking roof. Page only has one
suspect: Chris, caught on CCTV at the house. But he has plenty of
questions. What could cause a man as wealthy as Hobbes not to
repair his home? Why did he seem to know his death was coming, yet
do nothing to stop it? And why was he obsessed with a legendary
local serial killer? But Katie only has one thing on her mind. She
knows this is her last, best chance to finally save her brother,
and make up for her negligence all those years ago. But she can't
possibly imagine just how much danger he's in...
THE GRIPPING NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR
OF RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK THE WHISPER MAN 'Hugely
atmospheric and deliciously creepy' Alex Michaelides, bestselling
author of The Silent Patient 'A surprising and moving finale that
will live long in the memory' Daily Express _______ THE VICTIM WAS
YOUR FRIEND It was just a silly game to start with. Paul never
really believed in it. He never dreamed Charlie would take it so
far. SO WAS THE MURDERER For twenty years, Paul's tried to put his
past behind him, but now his mother is dying, and he can't run any
longer. But home isn't just full of bad memories. It's also the
last place anyone saw Charlie alive. And Paul starts to wonder if
Charlie might come back to finish what he started . . . _______
'Alex North has outdone himself. The Shadow Friend is the work of a
writer who is an absolute master of his craft' Jane Casey
'Absorbing, headlong reading . . . As with all the best illusions,
you are left feeling not tricked, but full of wonder' New York
Times 'Echoes of the chilling Slender Man myth' Crime Monthly
Praise for Alex North 'The best crime novel of the decade' Steve
Cavanagh, bestselling author of Thirteen 'First it's spooky. Then
it's scary. Then it's terrifying. And then... well, dear reader,
proceed at your own risk. An ambitious, deeply satisfying thriller
- a seamless blend of Harlan Coben, Stephen King, and Thomas
Harris. My flesh is still crawling' A. J. Finn, no.1 bestselling
author of The Woman in the Window 'Alex North has achieved the
seemingly impossible. The Whisper Man is a thriller that is both
terrifying and utterly heartbreaking. Mesmerising and masterful'
Mark Billingham 'A dark, creepy, thriller with a huge amount of
heart. Damn, but Alex North can write!' Stuart MacBride
Twenty-five years ago, troubled teenager Charlie Crabtree committed a shocking and unprovoked murder. On the darkest corners of the internet, plenty of people still remember what happened: Charlie's crime has attracted a dark infamy, inspiring more than one copycat.
Paul Adams can remember the case too - Charlie and his victims were his friends. Paul left town as soon as he could, and he's never gone back. But then his mother, old and senile, takes a turn for the worse. Though every inch of him resists, it's time to come home. It's not long before things start to go wrong. In the news, Paul learns another copycat has struck. His mother is distressed, insistent that there's something in the house. Someone is following him.
Which reminds him of the most unsettling thing about that awful day twenty-five years ago. It wasn't just the murder. It was the fact that afterwards, Charlie Crabtree was never seen again . . .
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