Safer Than Houses
By (Author) Frances Fyfield
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
25th September 2006
8th June 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Short-listed for CWA Gold Dagger for Fiction 2006 (UK)
Paperback
288
Width 200mm, Height 130mm, Spine 19mm
202g
Sarah Fortune inherited her flat from one of her many lovers. Now a son has appeared claiming it is his, morally if not strictly legally, and he is using illegal means to persuade Sarah to give it up: abusive letters threatening her personal harm. As it becomes more difficult to ignore these missives, Sarah comes across Henry, a timid, lonely man whose upstairs neighbour is using every trick in the racketeer landlord's book to make him leave his home: litter in the shared hallway, continual noise, poison set out for his cat. It seems that if they swap accommodation for a while they may be able to deal with each other's problems. But these two strangers have unknown connections in common: a well-meaning widow, a struggling therapist, and a man who sets fire to other people's property for a living ...
'A sardonic and unusual piece.' DAILY EXPRESS 'Fyfield is on fine form in this gripping psychological thriller.' DAILY MIRROR 'A tense, atmospheric read, crackling with the static of paranoia. Fyfield's characters are not safe within their homes because they are not safe within themselves, and it is this depth of characterisation, coupled with moral ambivalence, that sets her work apart from other crime fiction.' GUARDIAN 'SAFER THAN HOUSES is a deeply satisfying read... powerfully drawn characters and compelling tension.' INDEPENDENT 'A mesmerising mix of characters.' TIME OUT 'Fyfield treats her characters and their dilemas with absolute seriousness, considerable empathy and, finally, impressive psychological insight... Frances Fyfield challenges us to deal with what is, on the face of it, an unthinkable situation, and to ponder its consequences. It is an unexpectedly liberating experience.' TLS ' Fyfield's elegant writing and skilful handling [make this] a sophisticated and thoughtful chiller.' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Frances Fyfield is a criminal lawyer, a trade she has used to huge success in many of her novels. She lives in London and in Deal, by the sea which is her passion. She has won several awards, including the Silver Dagger.