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The Blackhouse
By (Author) Carole Johnstone
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
17th August 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary horror and ghost stories
Norse religion and mythology
Crime and mystery fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 28mm
270g
A remote village.
A deadly secret.
An outsider who knows the truth
ATMOSPHERIC AND COMPELLING CATHERINE COOPER
ENGROSSING, EVOCATIVE AND CHILLING C. J. TUDOR
DELICIOUSLY UNSETTLING OBSERVER
SPLENDIDLY CREEPY DAILY MAIL
Maggie Mackay has been haunted her entire life. No matter what she does, she cant shake the sense that something is wrong with her. And maybe something is
When she was five years old, without proof, Maggie announced that someone in the remote village of Blairmore in the Outer Hebrides had murdered a local man, sparking a media storm.
Now, Maggie is determined to discover what really happened and what the villagers are hiding. But everyone has secrets, and some are deadly. As she gets closer to the horrifying truth, Maggies own life is in danger
From the critically-acclaimed author of Mirrorland comes a darkly disturbing new thriller that will chill you to the bone.
PRAISE FOR CAROLE JOHNSTONES DEBUT NOVEL, MIRRORLAND:
DARK AND DEVIOUS Stephen King
UTTERLY ENGROSSING Daily Mail
TWISTY AND RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC Ruth Ware
TIGHTLY PLOTTED AND UTTERLY GRIPPING' Sarah Pinborough
A HAUNTING THRILLER Womans Weekly
TOTALLY ABSORBING T.M. Logan
AN UNSETTLING, LABYRINTHINE TALE New York Times
ATMOSPHERIC AND COMPELLING Catherine Cooper, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Chaletand The Chateau
ENGROSSING, EVOCATIVE AND CHILLING C. J. Tudor
SPLENDIDLY CREEPY Daily Mail
DELICIOUSLY UNSETTLING Observer
A CREEPY, SUSPENSEFUL THRILLER Womans Own
PRAISE FOR CAROLE JOHNSTONES DEBUT NOVEL, MIRRORLAND:
DARK AND DEVIOUS Stephen King
UTTERLY ENGROSSING Daily Mail
TWISTY AND RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC Ruth Ware
TIGHTLY PLOTTED AND UTTERLY GRIPPING' Sarah Pinborough
A HAUNTING THRILLER Womans Weekly
TOTALLY ABSORBING T.M. Logan
AN UNSETTLING, LABYRINTHINE TALE New York Times
Carole Johnstone's award-winning short fiction has been reprinted in many annual 'Best of' anthologies in the UK and US. She lives in Argyll & Bute, Scotland, with her husband. Mirrorland is her debut novel.