The Red House (Keene and Frohmann, 3)

The Red House (Keene and Frohmann, 3)

by EmilyWinslow (Author)

Synopsis

Maxwell is living his worst nightmare when he begins to question whether his fiancee Imogen is his own blood sister, separated by adoption. A visit to Imogen's birthplace in Cambridge stirs up deja vu that intensifies his fears.While Detective Chief Inspector Morris Keene languishes at home, struggling with a debilitating injury and post-traumatic stress, his former partner Detective Inspector Chloe Frohmann is following a suicide case in which Morris' daughter Dora is suspected of assisting the death. When buried skeletons are discovered next to an old barn, the suicide is linked back to Imogen's childhood, revealing horrors of the past and new dangers in thepresent.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 20 Aug 2015

ISBN 10: 0749018062
ISBN 13: 9780749018061

Media Reviews
'Satisfyingly twisty' and 'thought-provoking'...'Winslow has a talent for developing the distinctive voices of her characters'The Bookbag '[The Red House] is a triumph, confirmation that Emily is here to stay. I love the way she handles to perfection the multiple-protagonist viewpoints - you are never confused - and the story fairly belts along at a reasonable pace. DI Chloe Frohmann is on top form, and never far from the truth. Time these excellent stories were snapped up by a TV company' Books Monthly 'Emily Winslow's latest novel The Red House is psychological crime writing at its best. Compelling from page one, with hugely sympathetic characters, it weaves a complex tale of past and present mysteries, which left me guessing right to the end. Winslow's atmospheric and lyrical writing style added to my enjoyment of this first-class mystery' KATE RHODES 'Familial mysteries offer dizzying layers ... logic and vulnerabilities of the participants are steadily revealed, as Winslow wrings every last satisfying twist from her characters' The American 'The Red House has much to commend it. As a novel of psychological suspense it certainly delivers' Shots Blog
Author Bio
Emily Winslow is an American living in Cambridge, and her books are set here and surrounding areas. She trained as an actress which inspired her use of multiple first-person narrators, and her years designing puzzles for magazines inform her playful, complex plot structures. www.emilywinslow.com @emilycwinslow