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The House Guest
By (Author) Charlotte Northedge
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
18th August 2022
17th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
230g
The perfect family. The perfect chance. The perfect lie.
A stunning novel about motherhood and betrayal, for readers who love Sarah Vaughan and Louise Candlish.
Deliciously dark and totally twisted ERIN KELLY
Very acute on class, aspiration, women and status SARAH PERRY, author of THE ESSEX SERPENT
Kate trusts Della, and Della trusts Kate.
Their downfall is each other.
When Kate moves to London after the disappearance of her sister, shes in need of a friend. A chance meeting leads Kate to Della, a life coach who runs support groups for young women, dubbed by Kate as the Janes.
Della takes a special interest in Kate, and Kate soon finds herself entangled in Dellas life her house, her family, and her husband. Its only when she realises that shes in too deep that Dellas veneer begins to crumble, and the warnings from the Janes begin to come true.
Why is Della so keen to keep Kate by her side What does Kate have that Della might want And what really lies beneath the surface of their friendship
A twisty psychological thriller for fans of Louise Candlish and Harriet Tyce.
This twisty thriller is jam-packed with tense moments and a growing sense of unease GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Dark, smart and classy GILLIAN MCALLISTER
Northedge is good at portraying the distinction between the real insecurities of some young women and the minor problems of the privileged type DAILY MAIL
Charlotte Northedge turns the psychological thumbscrews with relish THE TIMES
Full of twists, The House Guest spirals towards its dark conclusion, wrong footing the increasingly uneasy reader at every turn. THE OBSERVER
This twisty thriller is jam-packed with tense moments and a growing sense of unease GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Northedge is good at portraying the distinction between the real insecurities of some young women and the minor problems of the privileged type DAILY MAIL
Charlotte Northedge turns the psychological thumbscrews with relish THE TIMES
Full of twists, The House Guest spirals towards its dark conclusion, wrong footing the increasingly uneasy reader at every turn. THE OBSERVER
The tension slowly builds up to a heart-racing end. WOMANS OWN
Northedge demonstrates a keen grasp of psychology, and her characters are drawn with suitable vividness, but the real achievement here is the slow-burning tension, building at an adroitly maintained pace a pace, moreover, which is worthy of Alfred Hitchcock in his vintage years BARRY FORSHAW, CRIMETIME
This is ace. Very acute on class, aspiration, women and status and all those agonising negotiations and anxieties SARAH PERRY, author of THE ESSEX SERPENT
'The House Guest is that delicious kind of novel, a slow-burn thriller that carefully draws the reader in, catches fire in the middle and burns with an intensity until the end' FIONA CUMMINS
A dark and intriguing debut that simmers with tension and unease LUCY CLARKE
Dark, smart and classy I was totally gripped GILLIAN MCALLISTER
A deliciously dark and totally twisted look at the lengths some people will go to project a perfect life ERIN KELLY
Compelling, dark and twisted! KAREN HAMILTON
A dark and addictive thriller with compelling characters and an original story exploring motherhood, obsession and lies JENNY QUINTANA
An electrifying debut ROBIN MORGAN-BENTLEY
Believable and chilling ROZ WATKINS
Unsettling LOUISE JENSEN
Complex and gripping, the darkest revenge-noir Ive read since Gone Girl POLLY SAMSON
Charlotte Northedge is the joint editor of Guardian Review and Head of Books for the Guardian. Charlotte has previously written for a range of newspapers and magazines, including the Guardian, Psychologies and Cosmopolitan. She has an MA in Modern and Contemporary Literature from Birkbeck and is an alumni of the Curtis Brown Creative writing course.