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Highlights
- Unassuming neighbors may not be what they seem in this twisty, spine-tingling thriller from the internationally bestselling author of The Wrong Sister and The Woman Who Lied.Do you trust the couple living next door?When Lena overhears a conversation between her next-door-neighbors she thinks she must have misheard.The Morgans are a kind, retired couple who recently moved to their sleepy suburban street in Bristol where nothing ever happens.
- Author(s): Claire Douglas
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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Book Synopsis
Unassuming neighbors may not be what they seem in this twisty, spine-tingling thriller from the internationally bestselling author of The Wrong Sister and The Woman Who Lied.
Do you trust the couple living next door?
When Lena overhears a conversation between her next-door-neighbors she thinks she must have misheard.
The Morgans are a kind, retired couple who recently moved to their sleepy suburban street in Bristol where nothing ever happens. But to Lena it sounded very much like they were planning a crime.
Her family and friends tell her she must be mistaken. Yet Lena can't stop thinking about that strange conversation. What if they really are about to do something terrible?
What if she can prevent it?
Especially when doing something might help ease her conscience about her own dark past . . .
Review Quotes
"Claire Douglas is a class act--she never, ever disappoints." -- Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling author of Breaking the Dark and None of This Is True
"The New Neighbors has all the trademarks of a classic Claire Douglas novel: an utterly compelling plot, a protagonist you're rooting for, and smartly plotted twists and reveals that come thick and fast. An absolute blockbuster!" -- Lucy Clarke, internationally bestselling author of One of the Girls and Castaways
"No one does tense suburbia like Claire Douglas. The New Neighbors is gripping and unsettling--I loved it!" -- Clare Mackintosh, New York Times bestselling author of Other People's Houses and The Last Party
"A pulse-pounding thriller that will make you think twice before opening a can of worms." -- Woman's Weekly (UK)