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A gripping, unsettling debut novel about two sisters and a
dangerous game that becomes all too real. Perfect for fans of The
Girl in the Walls and The Little Stranger. The haunting began
quietly. The girls heard it first . . . THEN 1976. Loo and her
sister Bee live in a run-down cottage in the middle of nowhere,
with their artistic parents and wild siblings. Their mother, Cathy,
had hoped to escape to a simpler life; instead the family find
themselves isolated and shunned by their neighbours. At the height
of the stifling summer, unexplained noises and occurences in the
house begin to disturb the family, until they intrude on every
waking moment . . . NOW Loo, now Lucy, is called back to her
childhood home. A group of strangers are looking to discover the
truth about the house and the people who lived there. But is Lucy
ready to confront what really happened all those years ago? 'A
chilling debut' Daily Express 'Wonderfully creepy' I newspaper 'A
near-perfect ghost story' The Guardian 'Holds a very unsettling
power indeed' Heat magazine 'Eerie and atmospheric' Woman
'Brilliant . . . has all the makings of a spooky classic' My Weekly
'A chillingly claustrophobic read in which the secrets of the past
seep into the present' Sunday Express 'Gripping, compelling and
beautifully accomplished' Jess Kidd, author of Things in Jars
'Extraordinary. Amanda Mason is the master of suspense' Deborah
O'Connor
A supernatural tour-de-force' Daily Mail 'Haunting and atmospheric'
A.J. Gnuse, author of Girl in the Walls 'The perfect modern ghost
story' Katie Lowe, author of The Furies Some secrets can never be
concealed . . . Nell Galilee, her husband and twelve year old
step-daughter Maude rent a holiday cottage by the sea, needing time
and space away from home. Nell grew up in this small, wind-blown
town and has mixed feelings about returning, and it isn't long
before she is recognised by a neighbour, seemingly desperate to
befriend her. The cottage has been empty for some time, and from
the start Nell feels uncomfortable there. Something isn't quite
right about this place . . . Maude, furious about being brought
here against her will, soon finds herself beguiled by the house's
strange atmosphere. There are peculiar marks in the roof beams
above her bedroom, and in another room, a hiding place, concealing
a strange, unnerving object. As the house gradually reveals its
secrets, Nell becomes increasingly uneasy - and Maude spellbound.
But these women - and the women that surround them - are harbouring
their own secrets too, and soon events will come to a terrible head
. . . A brilliant, unsettling and chilling ghost story of mothers
and daughters, truth and deception that asks how far you would go,
to get what you truly desire . . . Everyone is talking about The
Hiding Place... 'There's nothing like a haunted house to get the
heart racing and this deliciously dark contemporary gothic tale set
in Whitby will do just that. Hugely atmospheric, the writer builds
the tension gradually - unsettling and creepy, it's a perfect
supernatural read for Halloween' My Weekly 'Satisfyingly
unsettling, this is a hugely atmospheric novel that oozes with
uncanny menace' Lucie McKnight Hardy 'Tense, atmospheric and
suffused with the peculiar longing of motherhood' Araminta Hall
'Full of intrigue . . . sure to leave readers unsettled' Anita
Frank, author of The Lost Ones
A gripping, unsettling debut novel about two sisters and a
dangerous game that becomes all too real. Perfect for fans of The
Girl in the Walls and The Little Stranger. The haunting began
quietly. The girls heard it first . . . THEN 1976. Loo and her
sister Bee live in a run-down cottage in the middle of nowhere,
with their artistic parents and wild siblings. Their mother, Cathy,
had hoped to escape to a simpler life; instead the family find
themselves isolated and shunned by their neighbours. At the height
of the stifling summer, unexplained noises and occurences in the
house begin to disturb the family, until they intrude on every
waking moment . . . NOW Loo, now Lucy, is called back to her
childhood home. A group of strangers are looking to discover the
truth about the house and the people who lived there. But is Lucy
ready to confront what really happened all those years ago? 'A
chilling debut' Daily Express 'Wonderfully creepy' I newspaper 'A
near-perfect ghost story' The Guardian 'Holds a very unsettling
power indeed' Heat magazine 'Eerie and atmospheric' Woman
'Brilliant . . . has all the makings of a spooky classic' My Weekly
'A chillingly claustrophobic read in which the secrets of the past
seep into the present' Sunday Express 'Gripping, compelling and
beautifully accomplished' Jess Kidd, author of Things in Jars
'Extraordinary. Amanda Mason is the master of suspense' Deborah
O'Connor
'A supernatural tour-de-force' Daily Mail 'Haunting and
atmospheric' A.J. Gnuse, author of Girl in the Walls 'The perfect
modern ghost story' Katie Lowe, author of The Furies 'Mason is one
of the best ghost story writers around today' Jess Kidd Some
secrets can never be concealed . . . Nell Galilee, her husband and
twelve year old step-daughter Maude rent a holiday cottage by the
sea, needing time and space away from home. Nell grew up in this
small, wind-blown town and has mixed feelings about returning, and
it isn't long before she is recognised by a neighbour, seemingly
desperate to befriend her. The cottage has been empty for some
time, and from the start Nell feels uncomfortable there. Something
isn't quite right about this place . . . Maude, furious about being
brought here against her will, soon finds herself beguiled by the
house's strange atmosphere. There are peculiar marks in the roof
beams above her bedroom, and in another room, a hiding place,
concealing a strange, unnerving object. As the house gradually
reveals its secrets, Nell becomes increasingly uneasy - and Maude
spellbound. But these women - and the women that surround them -
are harbouring their own secrets too, and soon events will come to
a terrible head . . . A brilliant, unsettling and chilling ghost
story of mothers and daughters, truth and deception that asks how
far you would go, to get what you truly desire . . . Everyone is
talking about The Hiding Place... 'There's nothing like a haunted
house to get the heart racing and this deliciously dark
contemporary gothic tale set in Whitby will do just that. Hugely
atmospheric, the writer builds the tension gradually - unsettling
and creepy, it's a perfect supernatural read for Halloween' My
Weekly 'Satisfyingly unsettling, this is a hugely atmospheric novel
that oozes with uncanny menace' Lucie McKnight Hardy 'Tense,
atmospheric and suffused with the peculiar longing of motherhood'
Araminta Hall 'Full of intrigue . . . sure to leave readers
unsettled' Anita Frank, author of The Lost Ones
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