



Someone in the Attic
The gripping new psychological thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of No One Saw a Thing
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4.2 • 422 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
DISCOVER THE NEW UNPUTDOWNABLE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER FROM THE NO.1 BESTSELLER
‘An absolute page turner!’ Shari Lapena
‘A twisty thriller full of clever misdirection' Claire Douglas
A fresh start. A safe neighbourhood. Or is it?
You've moved back to your hometown, into a luxury gated community that's designed to keep intruders out. You think your family is safe, but you couldn’t be more wrong.
Your nine-year-old son says there’s a man living in the attic.
You keep hearing noises up there when you’re all alone, but when you check, the loft space is empty.
And then your daughter shows you something on her phone – a video of a man walking around inside your house while no one is home – and you start to panic.
Why would a stranger target you? Unless they’re not a stranger at all.
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Everyone is talking about Someone in the Attic:
'I enjoyed every page' Elly Griffiths
'Heart-thumpingly tense' Sun
'Someone in the Attic twists, thrills and chills. I loved it’ Chris Whitaker
'This book is SO GOOD' Louise O'Neill
'The Queen of Cliffhangers' John Marrs
'I couldn't put it down' Fiona Cummins
'Addictive' Good Housekeeping
'Full of twists and surprises' Jane Casey
'This is her best book yet!' * * * * * Reader review
'The most gripping and thrilling book I've read in a long time.' * * * * * Reader review
'My favourite of Andrea’s so far!' * * * * * Reader review
'WOW! What a book!. * * * * * Reader review
'What a read!!!' * * * * * Reader review
'Bloody hell!' * * * * * Reader review
'Just amazing! * * * * * Reader review
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Few psychological thriller writers have the ability to leave us, well, totally terrified like Andrea Mara. If you are thinking about reading this one while at home by yourself, perhaps wait until you’re on a beach, train, or at least switch the big lights on. Mara’s action here kicks off in earnest when a woman, Anya, is found dead after a masked intruder slips into her (very nice) home (in a very fancy neighbourhood) while she’s enjoying a peaceful bath. We then meet a friend of Anya’s, Julia, who is given the ultimate scare when she watches an online video of a masked man (perhaps the same one?) emerging from her own attic. Who is this mask-fond maniac? And should Julia be looking closer to home for suspects? Mara leaves crumbs expertly and subtly throughout before dropping a spectacularly well-delivered big finish.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Mara's spine-tingling latest (after No One Saw a Thing), a woman finds evidence of a stalker inside her Dublin house. After selling her San Diego consultancy, Julia Birch has returned to Ireland with her ex-husband, Gabe, and their two children. The family's luxurious new home in a gated community seems ideal until Julia's 13-year-old daughter, Isla, stumbles on a TikTok video of a black-clad man climbing down from the attic of a house that looks remarkably like their own. Julia passes it off as a coincidence until her nine-year-old son, Luca, reports hearing strange noises and seeing a pair of eyes peering at him through the air vent. When Julia's childhood friend, Anya, is found dead in her bathtub nearby, the police declare it a suicide, but Julia can't shake the feeling that the case is connected to her unwelcome visitor. Terrified, she turns to her neighbors for support, but soon worries she can't trust anyone—and worst of all, that her tormentor might not be a stranger. Mara skillfully weaves multiple mysteries into her bustling plot, with story lines about Gabe's strange behavior and Julia's and Anya's shady pasts ratcheting up the suspense. When it all comes to a head, readers will be equal parts shocked and satisfied.
Customer Reviews
Decent read
I enjoyed it! There are a few things that annoyed me about the characters (you know when an issue can be solved by two characters simply talking to each other), but the plot was gripping. Being a while since I didn’t want to put a book down, and here it is.
Excellent
Had me hiding behind the sofa. Can’t wait to read the next book.
Someone in the Attic
Loved this book 📖 great twists and turns will defo read more from this author.