An
utterly compulsive psychological thriller. I loved it. * SJ Watson, author of BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP *
Brilliant...A
spooky, gripping and affecting story. * Louise Doughty, author of APPLE TREE YARD in the GUARDIAN *
Atmospheric and eerily menacing, this cracking psychological thriller demands to be read with all the lights on. * Psychologies Magazine on The CROOKED HOUSE *
Compulsive, unsettling and
scary as hell. * Sunday Mirror *
God,
I literally could not put this down. Teenage girl hides upstairs as someone massacres her entire family. Fast forward and she has a new name and a new identity, and a new boyfriend who invites her to a wedding...which is taking place in the town where the massacre occurred. For various reasons, she can't not go. At this point you cancel dinner, curl up on the sofa and pull an all-nighter.
Christobel Kent is a brilliant writer. * India Knight on The Crooked House *
Echoes of Christie and du Maurier in this fine thriller.
* Sunday Times *
Demands to be devoured in one sitting. * Good Housekeeping *
An
atmospheric psychological thriller about a community full of secrets. * Elle magazine *
This complex, fascinating psychological thriller has
a real twist at the end. * Bella magazine *
Packed with well-drawn characters, full of atmosphere, twists, turns and menace, this dark psychological chiller
has an ending that leaves the heart pounding. * Choice magazine *
Thrilling. * The Sun *
Beware sleep deprivation.
Christobel Kent is one mesmerising writer. A brilliant thriller. * Alex Marwood, author of THE WICKED GIRLS *
A
gripping story of
dark secrets. * Image magazine *
[A] dark psychologically chilling tale...The spin of wheels within wheels is mesmerising, ratcheted when Alison revisits the house of old, dark secrets, and the threads of false memory in her life of anonymity are unpicked.
Nothing is as it seemed to be. * SAGA magazine *
Oh my goodness -
what a book! So beautifully tense... just glorious. * Clare Mackintosh, author of I LET YOU GO *
Tense, menacing, surprising and clever. * Morning Star *
Gripping. * Hello magazine *
A gripping thriller, beautifully unfolded, with
gorgeous, evocative writing that builds to a shattering climax. * Erin Kelly, author of THE BURNING AIR and BROADCHURCH: THE NOVEL *
The Crooked House hooks the reader though the gut from the first dark page. * Rowan Pelling *
Brilliant, dark and vivid and
almost unbearably suspenseful with an atmospheric setting in the wild estuary village and a sense of menace and claustrophobia as the local community clings to its secrets. * Cath Staincliffe, author of LETTERS TO MY DAUGHTER'S KILLER *
Terrific, powerful and unsettling; I read it with my heart in my mouth. * Jill Dawson, author of THE TELL TALE HEART *
Almost indecently good. A psychological page-turner imbued with depth and humanity.
Broadchurch meets Rebecca. I loved it. * Allison Pearson, author of I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT *
Sinister...Christobel Kent always writes with skill and elegance. * Literary Review *
Beautiful, atmospheric writing with a perfectly unravelled mystery. * SJI Holliday, author of BLACK WOOD *
A
spine-tingling and haunting tale. * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
A psychological thriller of the highest quality. * Absolutely magazine *
Creepily claustrophobic, the story builds to a thrilling climax, and combined with Kent's surefooted plotting, atmospheric prose and firm grasp pf psychology, the novel is a rare triumph. However it's the kind of book that comes with a serious warning...[it's]
impossible to put down. * Cheltenham Standard *
Gripped from the first page, the reader is taken on a tense, menacing and atmospheric journey culminating in a startling revelation. * Good Book Guide *
A darkly impressive novel...
The sinister, windswept town of Saltleigh is a brooding backdrop, and the characters are sharply drawn. * The Lady *