Those People: The gripping, compulsive new thriller from the bestselling author of Our House

Those People: The gripping, compulsive new thriller from the bestselling author of Our House

by Louise Candlish (Author)

Synopsis

Could you hate your neighbour enough to plot to kill him?
Until Darren Booth moves in at number 1, Lowland Way, the neighbourhood is a suburban paradise. But soon after his arrival, disputes over issues like loud music and parking rights escalate all too quickly to public rows and threats of violence.
Then, early one Saturday, a horrific crime shocks the street. As the police go house-to-house, the residents close ranks and everyone's story is the same: Booth did it.
But there's a problem. The police don't agree with them.

Praise for Louise Candlish:
`Addictive, twisty and oh so terrifyingly possible' Clare Mackintosh, author of I See You
`Masterfully plotted, compulsive page-turner' Laura Wilson, Guardian
`Louise Candlish is a great writer; she inhaled me into her nightmarish world where everything we think we know is ripped from under our feet' Fiona Barton, author of The Widow and The Child
`Such a smart idea. Twisty, warped, credible. Brilliantly plotted and compelling. Deserves to be such a hit' Sarah Vaughan, author of Anatomy of a Scandal
'One of the best books I have ever read ... FACT' Isabelle Broom, author of My Map of You
`Gripping and heartbreaking with an undercurrent of unease running through it' Louise Jensen, author of The Gift
`Oh Louise Candlish, you are a genius! Scarily believable with the BEST ending I have read in a long time. I devoured it!' Claire Frost, Fabulous magazine

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Export/Airside
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 27 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1471168085
ISBN 13: 9781471168086

Author Bio
Louise Candlish is the author of eleven previous novels, including The Sudden Departure of the Frasers, The Swimming Pool and the international bestseller Since I Don't Have You. Louise studied English at University College London and worked as an advertising copywriter and art book editor before writing fiction. She lives in South London with her husband and teenage daughter.