The stunning new thriller from the author who brought you the jaw-dropping twist of I Let You Go, the gasp-out-loud ending of Let Me Lie, and the loveable, unpredictable Ffion Morgan in The Last Party and A Game of Lies.
‘Witty and ingeniously plotted with twist after brilliant twist. I loved it!’ CLAIRE DOUGLAS
Even on the most desirable street, there’s a dark side . . .
The Hill is the kind of place everyone wants to live: luxurious, exclusive and safe. But now someone is breaking and entering these Cheshire homes one by one, and DS Leo Brady suspects the burglar is looking for something, or someone, in particular.
Over the border in Wales, DC Ffion Morgan recovers the body of an estate agent from the lake. There’s no love lost between Ffion and estate agents, but who hated this one enough to want her dead – and why?
As their cases collide, Ffion and Leo discover people will pay a high price to keep their secrets behind closed doors . . .
‘Gripping, intense and thought-provoking’ KARIN SLAUGHTER
‘Skilfully plotted, sharply paced and wickedly funny, this is a must-read crime series’ LUCY CLARKE
‘Clever . . . [with] a stunning denouement’ THE TIMES
‘Funny, entertaining and unguessable with a fabulous cast of deeply authentic characters’ RUTH MANCINI
‘Satisfyingly twisty’ MAIL ON SUNDAY
‘A larger-than-life cast of characters, a plot which twists and turns at the drop of a hat and a gloriously well crafted backdrop’ ***** READER REVIEW
‘Has you on the edge of your seat’ I PAPER
‘I absolutely loved this from beginning to end. A gripping thriller loaded with humour and cleverness’ ***** READER REVIEW
‘Cracking’ HEAT
‘Another complete page-turner’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
‘A dazzling fusion of mystery, humour, and complex character dynamics. It doesn’t just entertain, it captivates’ ***** READER REVIEW
‘The characters come to life, the plot is gripping and the twists are jaw dropping’ ***** READER REVIEW
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Reviews
			It's an absolute delight to read the latest in the DC Ffion Morgan series. This time we follow DC Ffion Morgan and DS Leo Brady on a fresh case that plunges them into the heart of a mystery in an exclusive community. Skilfully plotted, sharply paced, and wickedly funny, this is a must-read crime series. I'm already looking forward to the next instalment!		
					
			
			Other People's Houses is funny, entertaining and unguessable with a fabulous cast of deeply authentic characters and beautiful writing that immerses the reader in every scene. Clever and compelling		
					
			
			Twisty and clever, with layered characters		
					
			
			Social climbing and property envy provide the background to Clare Mackintosh's clever new novel . . . Mackintosh clearly relishes writing about the pretensions of the well-off residents and the stratagems of an outsider who wants to be accepted into their Whatsapp group . . . a stunning denouement 		
					
			
			Wonderfully assured and gripping		
					
			
			PRAISE FOR THE LAST PARTY AND A GAME OF LIES		
					
			
			Packed with suspects, twists and turns		
					
			
			A gripping, intense, and thought-provoking story of betrayal, that explores the fragility of trust		
					
			
			Witty and ingeniously plotted with twist after brilliant twist, Other People's Houses is a thriller that keeps you guessing, gasping and grinning in equal measure. I loved it!		
					
			
			A satisfyingly twisty and thoroughly characterful police procedural		
					
			
			A dark delight of a murder mystery		
					
			
			Wickedly fun and smartly plotted		
					
			
			Clever plot, engaging characters and smart, sharp writing		
					
			
			For fans of the DC Ffion Morgan series, this is an auto-buy		
					
			
			Wickedly enjoyable, a great summer read		
					
			
			Another cracking DC Morgan mystery		
					
			
			Superb. Wickedly fun, devilishly clever		
					
			
			This thriller has you on the edge of your seat		
					
			
			Another complete page-turner		
					
			
			Devilish, witty and wonderful		
					
			
			A clever whodunnit		
					
			
			PRAISE FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S HOUSES		
					
			
			A welcome sense of authenticity . . . Full of social observations, this novel plots a course between the absurdities of modern cosy crime writing and the excessive brutality of the toughest of noir fiction		
					
			
			You're in for a rollercoaster ride		
					
			 
	
	 
			 
									