- Published: 3 August 2017
- ISBN: 9780241981085
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $19.99
The House
The BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick
- Published: 3 August 2017
- ISBN: 9780241981085
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $19.99
A writer to whom attention must be paid
Independent
An intricate and powerful thriller
Tana French
Really creepy and clever. I loved it.
Julia Crouch
An intriguing and suspenseful read
Cath Staincliffe
Creepy and totally gripping. A real page-turner. I loved it
Claire McGowan
Brilliantly dark and gripping...Plays on the fundamental fear that the building blocks of our existence - home, relationships, family - may not be as secure as we like to think
Thomas Mogford
Taught, tense and terrifying, I loved it
Sharon Bolton
Lelic can plot like a demon
Guardian
This terrifying thriller sent shivers through me
Jane Corry, author of My Husband's Wife
A brilliantly tense and shocking thriller. I literally couldn't put it down!
Nuala Ellwood, author of My Sister's Bones
HUGELY GRIPPING AND SPOOKY AS HELL
Mark Billlingham
Prepared to be scared. The House is a gripping psychological thriller. Simon Lelic knows how to turn the screw
Mari Hannah
A masterpiece of duplicity, a psychological thriller of the highest order...fans of he said/she said suspense will love this tense and gripping story. Highly recommended!
Karen Dionne, author THE MARSH KING'S DAUGHTER
[A] gripping thriller . . . brilliant characters . . . and a clever, twisty plot
The People
Deeply creepy . . . This clever, twisting plot, told in convincing voices, will haunt you in the very best way
The Sunday Mirror
A bundle of creepy chills, perfectly timed for Halloween . . . Read it
Thriller of the Month, The Observer
Clearly influenced by the great Alfred Hitchcock, this is not so much a ghost story as an homage to the master's expert touch with dread
Daily Mail
Stephen King-like...At once a whodunit, a dark love story and a saga of three dysfunctional families The House continually and compellingly wrong-foots the reader, from its faux-gothic opening to its deftly worked ending
Sunday Times
DELICIOUSLY DARK AND CLEVER WITH A SATISFYING TWIST. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Mark Edwards
A creepy and unnerving read
Guardian