The Woman Next Door
By (Author) Cass Green
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
19th September 2016
25th August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
210g
A No.1 e-book bestseller, perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Shari Lapena and Clare Mackintosh.
Two suburban women. Two dark secrets. The almost perfect murder.
Everybody needs good neighbours
Melissa and Hester have lived next door to each other for years. When Melissas daughter was younger, Hester was almost like a grandmother to her. But recently they havent been so close.
Hester has plans to change all that. Its obvious to her that despite Melissas outwardly glamorous and successful life, she needs Hesters help.
But taking help from Hester might not be such a good idea for a woman with as many secrets as Melissa
Gripped me from the start: Cass Green sensitively imagines your worst nightmare next door a truly psychological thriller Claire Seeber
A creepy psychological exploration of the power of secrets to destroy your life Psychologies
The Girl on the Train meets Notes on a Scandal. I read it one sitting, totally gripped. Erin Kelly
Twisty, tense and with a truly odious villain Eva Dolan
The Woman Next Door had me gripped from first page to last completely under the spell of prim yet twisted narrator Hester, a pensioner with an exhilaratingly pitch-black heart of darkness beneath her twinset and pearls
Ruth Ware, author of In A Dark Dark Wood
I couldn't put it down. It gripped me from the first page. The best psychological thriller I've read all year Suzy Greaves, editor, Psychologies magazine
Cass Green storms onto the crime scene with this classic and compelling psychological thriller Hester is a gloriously dark character who held me in her grip from the first page to the last. Ava Marsh, author of Untouchable
Cass Green is the pseudonym of Caroline Green, an award-winning author of fiction for young people. Her first novel, Dark Ride won the Rona Young Adult Book of the Year and the Waverton Good Read Award. Cracks and Hold Your Breath garnered rave reviews and were shortlisted for eleven awards between them. She is the Writer in Residence at East Barnet School and has been a journalist for over twenty years. The Woman Next Door is her first novel for adults.