Will history repeat itself?
Moving from a London deep in the terror of the Blitz to the seemingly safer London of 2019, two women have to fight for their lives to survive a ruthless killer in this dual timeline psychological thriller that will make your hair stand on end!
London, 1941. Amongst the air-raid sirens and horrors of bombings, artist Harriet Yorke manages Calla House: a small community of people from different backgrounds - but good friends who pull together in times of crisis.
Like most Londoners contending with the Blitz, Harriet has grown used to withstanding danger, but when she goes on a late-evening stroll with her Cairn Terrier, George, and finds herself face to face with a killer, she unleashes a series of events that will put more than just her own life on the line . . .
London, 2019. Libby lives amongst her grandmother's paintings in Calla House - works of art into which Harriet poured all the horror of her wartime experiences, culminating in that one terrifying night.
Libby's Calla House is a comfortable safe haven for her and its other residents - until, that is, a crumbling chimney pot sparks an alert. Libby calls in builders, but as her troubles magnify, she begins to wonder if the ghosts of Harriet's past aren't going to bring more than the house down around her ears . . .
Fans of Charlie Donlea's The Girl Who Was Taken and Riley Sager's The Only One Left will thoroughly enjoy this unputdownable creepy and suspenseful novel, filled with unexpected twists and turns and keeps the reader guessing until the very end!
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- ISBN: 9781448313501
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- ISBN: 9781448313501
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Booklist
Starred review from September 1, 2024
Two English women are stalked by deadly killers, one in 1941 and one in 2019. One night during the Blitz, Harriet, who shares her home, Calla House, with several lodgers, is out walking her dog George when she's attacked and chloroformed. When she wakes up, she's tied up in a room with photographs of redheads like her pinned to the walls. Her captor tells her he "likes" her, so he won't kill her outright; he'll simply take her to a bomb site and bury her alive beneath the rubble. Fortunately, George escapes and alerts Harriet's love interest, Jack, who resolves to rescue her. Fast-forward 50 years, and Libby, Harriet's granddaughter, now lives in Calla House, also with several lodgers. While out walking the dog, Libby is attacked, but she escapes; one of her lodgers vanishes; and things mysteriously disappear from her room. Libby fears that she's becoming paranoid when she even begins to mistrust her lover, Lucas. The situation quickly escalates into grave danger for Libby as she discovers shocking links to her grandmother's abduction and a horrific plot to exact revenge. The suspense builds from page one and escalates to a fever pitch in this intense, spine-chilling thriller.COPYRIGHT(2024) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Kirkus
September 15, 2024
A two-part story presenting a multigenerational tale of strong women facing deadly challenges. Harriet Yorke's architect father, Peter, inherited Calla House from his parents, but after he buys himself a cottage in Cornwall, he gives the spacious Belsize Park home to his daughter. Talented Harriet had hoped to study at the Slade School of Fine Art, but when Peter becomes gravely ill, she takes a job at the BBC and converts Calla House into three flats, keeping the topmost for herself. As World War II engulfs Britain, her nightly walks with her terrier worry her tenants, but Harriet never realizes that her greatest danger is not from the Nazi Blitz but from a neighbor whose childhood trauma led to a dangerous obsession with women's hair. More than 50 years later, Harriet's granddaughter, cartoonist Libby Jerome, has further divided Calla House into five flats. Like Harriet, she's close to her tenants, so when she discovers asbestos throughout the house, she hires builder Reggie Brownlow to remove it, prioritizing safety above profit. The dislocation caused by the residents' removal turns out to be more than an inconvenience, threatening deadly harm to Libby and her tenants alike. Norman interweaves the two plots so deftly that Libby's story echoes Harriet's without duplicating it. And she adds elements that make each story true to its era: the looming threat in Harriet's story is global warfare, in Libby's, environmental contamination. But the real toxin that sends chills up the reader's spine is intergenerational trauma. Like London's buses, Norman's latest is a double-decker treat, especially for fans who like a little danger.COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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