The grief house

Thorne, Rebecca

£8.99

A week-long grief retreat on a beautiful country estate with no phones and no wifi isn’t ex-tarot reader Blue’s usual getaway. But ever since her mother’s death she’s been carrying a secret. Could this finally help her let it go? When she arrives, it’s raining, and there’s something strange about the house. Only a few guests have made it through the weather. As the owners, Molly and Joshua Park, try desperately to cling to normality, the storm worsens until they’re stranded in the house – cut off from the outside world. And after one of the guests disappears in the night, Blue wonders who around her, the Parks and the guests, is telling the truth about why they’re there – and whose grief might be hiding a deeper secret. The floodwater rises. Everyone is keeping secrets – but only one is a killer. Can Blue escape with her life, and her sanity?

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Publish Date: 18/07/2024

Description

‘Kept me turning pages long into the night’ Chris Whitaker
‘I was hooked and haunted from the very first page!’ A. J. West
‘Guaranteed to chill you to the bone’ Rebecca Netley
‘One of my absolute books of the year’ Gytha Lodge

Everyone is lying
But the dead know the truth

Ex-tarot reader Blue is untethered after the death of her vulnerable mother three years ago. In an attempt to confront her grief, and to begin to move on with her own life, she turns to Hope Marsh House. Molly and Joshua Park, the owners, offer a unique grief retreat and Blue commits to a week surrounded by others who understand.

But everything isn’t as it seems. A storm is raging outside and one of the guests has disappeared without a trace. And now there seems to be no prospect of leaving.

Blue realises that everyone here has their secrets.

And one of them is a killer.

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Additional information

Weight 274 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 26 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

384

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K