Available Formats
The Homes: a totally compelling, heart-breaking read based on a true story
By (Author) J.B. Mylet
Profile Books Ltd
Viper
2nd August 2022
26th May 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
823.92
Hardback
320
Width 160mm, Height 236mm, Spine 36mm
520g
'As moving as it is gripping... I loved it' - CHRIS BROOKMYRE
There were good people in The Homes. But there were also some very, very bad ones...
A thousand unwanted children live in The Homes, a village of orphans in the Scottish Lowlands on the outskirts of Glasgow. Lesley was six before she learned that most children live with their parents. Now Lesley is twelve, and she and her best friend Jonesy live in Cottage 5, Jonesy the irrepressible spirit to Lesley's quiet thoughtfulness.
Life is often cruel at The Homes, and suddenly it becomes much crueller. A child is found murdered. Then another. With the police unable to catch the killer, Lesley and Jonesy decide to take the matter into their own hands. But unwanted children are easy victims, and they are both in terrible danger...
Inspired by a true story, and introducing readers to the unforgettable voice of young orphan Lesley, The Homes is a moving and lyrical thriller, perfect for readers of Val McDermid, Chris Whitaker, Jane Casey and Denise Mina.
'Tense yet tender, as moving as it is gripping... set to be one of the Scottish crime books of the year. I loved it' - Chris Brookmyre
'Heart-warming, heart-breaking and utterly compelling. I could not put this beautiful book down and it stayed with me long after I finished it' - Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay series
'Amazing. I was hooked from the first page... A brilliant, must read story, all the more powerful because it's told through the bewildered logic of a child. I read it with an ache in my chest for all the Lesleys and Joneseys out there' - Anna Smith, author of the Kerry Casey series
J.B. Mylet was inspired to write The Homes based on the stories his mother told him about her childhood. She grew up in the infamous Quarrier's Homes in Scotland in the 1960s, along with a thousand other orphaned or unwanted children, and did not realise that children were supposed to live with their parents until she was seven. He felt this was a story that needed to be told. He lives in London.