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The House Across the Street
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The House Across the Street
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lesley Pearse
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Historical mysteries Historical romance Sagas Historical fiction |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781405935371
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
2 May 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The enthralling new novel from the ten-million-copy, Number One bestselling author Is there a murderer across the street? It's 1964 and twenty-three-year-old Katy Speed is fascinated by Gloria and the goings-on at the house over the road. Who are the mysterious women arriving in a black car most Saturdays? Then one night, Gloria's house burns to the ground. In the wreckage, bodies are found. And Katy's horror turns to disbelief when her father is arrested and charged with murder. Determined to prove his innocence, Katy sets out to uncover the truth about the mysterious house across the street. But that means uncovering the real murderer - and risking her own life . . .
Author Biography
Lesley Pearse was told as a child that she had too much imagination for her own good. When she grew up she worked her way through a number of jobs, including nanny, bunny girl, dressmaker and full-time mother, before, at the age of forty-nine, settling upon a career that would allow her gifts to blossom- she became a published writer. Lesley lives in Devon and has three daughters and four grandchildren. Connect with Lesley and keep up to date with what she's been doing- Follow her on Twitter @LesleyPearse Follow her on Facebook @LesleyPearseAuthor Sign up for her newsletter www.lesleypearse.com
ReviewsMust read * Saturday Express * 5 * * * * * Truly shocking * Fab New 5 Star Fiction, Heat * A deeply evocative read * Woman Magazine * A gripping novel . . . will have you up all night guessing what happens next * My Weekly * A gripping new novel * Yours * The Hot List * Inside Soap * Fab in Fiction feature * Woman's Way * Pearse has written another pacy novel, steeped in 1960s authenticity and driven by lovable - and love to hate - characters. But at the heart of the book lies a powerful message which stays with you long after you've finished reading * Sunday Express * Lesley Pearse brilliantly captures the era . . . Emotional and moving, The House Across The Street is storytelling at its best, filled with characters you will care passionately about -- Anne Cater * Daily Express * 5 * * * * * A gripping read set in the 1960s. The story becomes a full-blown mystery that will leave Katy's life in danger, and the search for answers drives this engaging combination of thriller and drama * The People's Friend * Lesley Pearse is on top form with her latest novel The House Across The Street * Choice * A heartbreaking and intensely human story that twists, turns and grips from first page to last . . . * Lancashire Post * An evocative and nostalgic novel from one of the UK's most prolific, best-selling authors * CultureFly * We highly recommend it! * People's Friend * Evocative * Woman's Weekly * You'll be up all night trying to guess what comes next * Good Living * Gripping 60s novel * Eastern Daily Press * Praise for Lesley Pearse * - * Deservedly one of the world's favourite story tellers . . . You simply have to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next * MyWeekly * Heart-warming and evocative, a real delight to read * Sun * Glorious, heartwarming * Woman & Home * Gripping * Hello * A narrative that gallops along, this is quintessential Pearse that will delight her army of readers * Daily Mail * Evocative, compelling, told from the heart * Sunday Express * Must-reads this month * Marie Claire * Praise for Lesley Pearse: * - * Heart-warming and evocative, a real delight to read * Sun * A narrative that gallops along, this is quintessential Pearse that will delight her army of readers * Daily Mail * Glorious, heartwarming * Woman & Home * Evocative, compelling, told from the heart * Sunday Express * Deservedly one of the world's favourite story tellers . . . You simply have to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next. * MyWeekly * Gripping. * Hello * Evocative, multi-faceted and sometimes disturbing, a story that grips from first page to last. * Lancashire Post *
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