
Home by Karen Dionne
Perfect for fans of Fiona Barton, Ruth Ware and Claire Douglas, this is an unforgettable, read-in-one-sitting thriller packed with gripping suspense. *** SOON TO BE A MAJOR FILM ***
Sensationally good psychological suspense - I loved this book * LEE CHILD *
A constantly surprising novel which never takes the obvious route, it is emotionally and intellectually thrilling as well as tremendously exciting * SUNDAY EXPRESS *
Sensational. . if you only read one thriller this year, make it this * CLARE MACKINTOSH *
Subtle, brilliant and mature . . . superb . . . as good as a thriller can be * NEW YORK TIMES *
This gorgeously written eerie suspense novel gave me chills... I loved it * KARIN SLAUGHTER *
Tension-filled thriller... Disturbing and atmospheric - it gripped me from the first page * WOMAN & HOME *
Unlike anything else I've read. Haunting and unputdownable * LAURA MARSHALL *
Although there are shades of Emma Donahue's Room here, Dionne explores more thoroughly the relationship between captor and captive, the heavy anchoring of a familial bond and the exploitation of childhood innocence... Riveting * EVENING STANDARD *
Oh, such a wonderful book... I am completely blown away. Just mesmerising * ALEX MARWOOD *
Troubling, sinuous and powerfully told, you won't be able to stop turning the pages * MEGAN ABBOTT *
I don't use the word "brilliant" often, but no other adjective feels adequate to describe this amazing novel . . . an exceptional achievement * DAVID MORRELL *
A real tour-de-force. Beautifully written, heart-pounding action, finely drawn characters * GILLY MACMILLAN *
Exceptional...Helena's conflicting emotions about her father and her own identity elevate this powerful story * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY STARRED REVIEW *
This is Room meets The Revenant and has screenplay adaptation shot through it like a stick of rock... the plot is fantastic but it is the characters that set this book alight...LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS BOOK * L.V. HAY *
Eerie and breathtaking, terrific and terrifying in the best possible way * TÉA OBREHT *
Loved it . . . Haunting and compelling * TOM WOOD *
Original and exciting, with a thrilling ending. If you liked Room, you'll love it * MARK EDWARDS *
A constantly surprising novel which never takes the obvious route, it is emotionally and intellectually thrilling as well as tremendously exciting * SUNDAY EXPRESS *
Sensational. . if you only read one thriller this year, make it this * CLARE MACKINTOSH *
Subtle, brilliant and mature . . . superb . . . as good as a thriller can be * NEW YORK TIMES *
This gorgeously written eerie suspense novel gave me chills... I loved it * KARIN SLAUGHTER *
Tension-filled thriller... Disturbing and atmospheric - it gripped me from the first page * WOMAN & HOME *
Unlike anything else I've read. Haunting and unputdownable * LAURA MARSHALL *
Although there are shades of Emma Donahue's Room here, Dionne explores more thoroughly the relationship between captor and captive, the heavy anchoring of a familial bond and the exploitation of childhood innocence... Riveting * EVENING STANDARD *
Oh, such a wonderful book... I am completely blown away. Just mesmerising * ALEX MARWOOD *
Troubling, sinuous and powerfully told, you won't be able to stop turning the pages * MEGAN ABBOTT *
I don't use the word "brilliant" often, but no other adjective feels adequate to describe this amazing novel . . . an exceptional achievement * DAVID MORRELL *
A real tour-de-force. Beautifully written, heart-pounding action, finely drawn characters * GILLY MACMILLAN *
Exceptional...Helena's conflicting emotions about her father and her own identity elevate this powerful story * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY STARRED REVIEW *
This is Room meets The Revenant and has screenplay adaptation shot through it like a stick of rock... the plot is fantastic but it is the characters that set this book alight...LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS BOOK * L.V. HAY *
Eerie and breathtaking, terrific and terrifying in the best possible way * TÉA OBREHT *
Loved it . . . Haunting and compelling * TOM WOOD *
Original and exciting, with a thrilling ending. If you liked Room, you'll love it * MARK EDWARDS *
Karen Dionne drew heavily on her experiences during the 1970s in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to write Home, when she and her husband lived in a tent with their six-week-old daughter while they built a tiny cabin. Karen carried water from a stream, made wild apple jelly over a campfire (and defended it against marauding raccoons), sampled wild foods such as cattail heads and milkweed pods, and washed nappies in a bucket (which Karen says is every bit as nasty as it sounds). She enjoys nature photography and lives with her husband in Detroit's northern suburbs.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780751567410 |
| ISBN 10 | 0751567418 |
| Title | Home |
| Author | Karen Dionne |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2018-07-12 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |