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The House Share: The locked in thriller that will keep you guessing . . .

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The House Share: The locked in thriller that will keep you guessing . . .

Contributors:

By (Author) Kate Helm

ISBN:

9781785767746

Publisher:

Zaffre

Imprint:

Zaffre

Publication Date:

2nd July 2020

UK Publication Date:

14th May 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Crime and mystery fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

343g

Description

The Hunting Party meets Our House in this gripping new thriller.

Seven housemates. Seven lies. Would you join...The House Share

Immi thought she had found the perfect new home in central London: a shared warehouse with luxury accommodation, a rooftop terrace and daily yoga, all with a surprisingly affordable price tag. The Dye Factory is a 'co-living' community, designed to combat the loneliness of big city life.

But soon after she moves into her new haven, Immi realises that it's not quite as idyllic as it appears. No one seems to know who is behind this multi-million pound urban experiment. And her housemates may be hiding a dangerous secret...

Then, as a series of pranks escalates into something much darker, Immi is left questioning whether, in this group of strangers, she can ever really be safe.

And when you're sharing a house, you can't always lock the danger out.

Reviews

Creepy and compelling. * Women's Weekly *
'So intense and sinister we kept getting out of bed to read a bit more' * Heat magazine *
A book that had me gripped for over a day until I finished it . . . Thoroughly enjoyable, it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up * Woman's Way *
Black Mirror in book form. * Red magazine *
A truly creepy premise, lots of tangled relationships and a sinister building with its own secrets. I loved it * Elly Griffiths *
Beautifully written, brilliantly characterised, and with a wonderful sense of threat. The way the various truths gradually emerge was masterfully handled, too. I was absolutely hooked! * Gytha Lodge *
Pacy, brilliantly plotted and completely absorbing - I TOTALLY felt like The Factory's honorary 8th housemate, watching drama unfold from the sidelines with a growing sense of dread (and appalled excitement)! Loved it * Caz Frear *
Twisty and compelling. Deviously plotted, cleverly written and utterly nerve-wracking. You'll never want a flatmate again! * C.L. Taylor *
What a cracking read. You're in for a treat! * Cass Green *
I loved The House Share. A great premise, compelling characters and a twisty plot kept me totally gripped * Paul Burston *
Thoroughly entertaining and a lot of fun. It's well-written, humorous, dark and curious as well as being very hard to put down * For Winter Nights *
Pacy yet detailed, with interesting characters and an intriguing setting, this is an absorbing read. But most importantly, it's impossible to second-guess the outcomes * Sussex Life *
Fresh, wonderful and unexpected * Lisa Jewell, on The Secrets You Hide *
Original and pacy, with intriguing characters and a great back story * Clare Mackintosh, on The Secrets You Hide *
I read the whole thing in one huge unstoppable whoosh and it was just so great, hugely original, unexpected and completely fascinating. I loved it * Jill Mansell, on The Secrets You Hide *
There aren't enough adjectives to describe how much I loved The Secrets You Hide, but after careful consideration, I'll go with brilliant, original and shocking * Caz Frear, on The Secrets You Hide *
An incredible, unique and compelling novel. I tore through this book. So, so good, and I did not see the end coming! A new talent has exploded onto the crime scene * Angela Clarke, on The Secrets You Hide *

Author Bio

Kate Helm worked as a journalist covering courts and crime, before becoming a BBC reporter and producer. She also wrote documentary and drama scripts, including the BBC1 programme: Angel of Death: The Story of Beverly Allitt. Kate Helm is a pseudonym for author Kate Harrison, whose non-fiction and novels have been sold in 20 territories and sold over 800,000 copies.

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