The House: The BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick

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*THE OBSERVER THRILLER BOOK OF THE MONTH*

*A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB PICK*

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The perfect couple. The perfect house.
. . . The perfect crime.


Londoners Jack and Syd moved into the house a year ago. It seemed like their dream home: tons of space, the perfect location, and a friendly owner who wanted a young couple to have it.

So when they made a grisly discovery in the attic, Jack and Syd chose to ignore it. That was a mistake.

Because someone has just been murdered outside their back door.

AND NOW THE POLICE ARE WATCHING THEM.

This thriller will hook you and not let you go. Perfect for fans of He Said / She Said, and The Couple Next Door

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What authors and readers are saying:

'DELICIOUSLY DARK AND CLEVER WITH A SATISFYING TWIST. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED' Mark Edwards

'AN INTRICATE AND POWERFUL THRILLER' Tana French

'HUGELY GRIPPING AND SPOOKY AS HELL' Mark Billingham

'TAUGHT, TENSE AND TERRIFYING, I LOVED IT' Sharon Bolton

'O.M.G . I just devoured this gem...Perfect execution of a psychological thriller right here.' Reader review

'A brilliantly tense and shocking thriller. I literally couldn't put it down!' Nuala Ellwood, author of My Sister's Bones

'This terrifying thriller sent shivers through me' Jane Corry, author of My Husband's Wife

'A bundle of creepy chills, perfectly timed for Halloween . . . Read it' Thriller of the Month, The Observer

'Deeply creepy . . . This clever, twisting plot, told in convincing voices, will haunt you in the very best way' The Sunday Mirror'

An intriguing and suspenseful read' Cath Staincliffe

'Brilliantly dark and gripping...Plays on the fundamental fear that the building blocks of our existence - home, relationships, family - may not be as secure as we like to think' Thomas Mogford

'Clearly influenced by the great Alfred Hitchcock, this is not so much a ghost story as an homage to the master's expert touch with dread' Daily Mail

'Creepy and totally gripping. A real page-turner. I loved it' Claire McGowan

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3.7
20 reviews
A Google user
September 9, 2017
A couple move into a new house and find something in the attic. Ooh! Is it a manuscript for a thrilling and interesting original book? If it is then it isn't this one. Save your money.
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Midge Odonnell
September 5, 2018
At first you can be forgiven for thinking that this is a supernatural tale, a haunted house; the opening pieces certainly give that impression. With the first half of the book told in almost journal like entries by the proud owners of this London terrace Jack and Syd as they struggle to come to terms with the strangeness of their new home. From the thrill of buying the property to the peculiarities of both the neighbourhood and their new home, it soon becomes clear that this is a thriller and a very disturbing one - deliciously so. Simon Lelic's writing does not disappoint, I found myself becoming rapidly absorbed by these, not altogether likeable, characters. There is a certain claustrophobia to becoming encaptured by their personalities as they detail what has led them to this point in time; their upbringings, their partnership, the House and that murder. As things begin to unravel for Jack and Syd it is the little details that become important and just as you think you have a grip of what is happening the tide turns and suddenly nothing is what you thought as you plunge from their carefully crafted explanations of everything that has led to this point into the nightmare that is now and the fall out from the murder. I was genuinely gripped by this story and although the twist at the end was not really that big a surprise it was the reactions to it that were. The sense that no matter what they would go on, they would endure, they would start their lives anew. Masterful story telling that encourages you to switch a few brain cells on and engage with the characters and the scenarios rather than just get dragged along for the ride.
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nita guy
December 9, 2017
I loved this book, I couldn't put it down. Really in depth, very discriptive, good plot. Very easy to read, I will definitely be get another book by this author.
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About the author

Simon Lelic is the author of seven highly acclaimed thrillers: Rupture (winner of a Betty Trask Award and shortlisted for the John Creasey Debut Dagger), The Facility, The Child Who (longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger and the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger), The House, The Liar's Room, The Search Party and The Hiding Place. He has also written The Haven series for younger readers, twice shortlisted for the CrimeFest awards.

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