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Book SynopsisSeven guests. One killer. A holiday to rememberAddictive and fun' Daily MailNot all the guests will survive their stayYou use an app, called Cloud BNB, to book a room online. And on a cold and windy afternoon you arrive at The Guesthouse, a dramatic old building on a remote stretch of hillside in Ireland.You are expecting a relaxing break,but you find something very different. Something unimaginable. Because a killer has lured you and six other guests here and now you can't escape.One thing's for certain: not all of you will come back from this holiday aliveAddictive'SunDark, claustrophobic and full of suspense: The Guesthouse is a gripping mystery, and a fantastic debut' Alex Lake, author of Seven DaysCreaking floorboards, secret passages, plaintive cries, howling winds all the mystery and mayhem you need on a dark winter night' Rachel Sargeant, author of The RoommatesTruly gripping' Sunday Express
Trade Review‘Addictive and fun’ Daily Mail
‘Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense: The Guesthouse is a gripping mystery, and a fantastic debut’ Alex Lake
‘Creaking floorboards, secret passages, plaintive cries, howling winds – all the mystery and mayhem you need on a dark winter night’ Rachel Sargeant
‘Addictive’ Sun
‘Truly gripping’ Sunday Express
‘A chilling thriller’ Waitrose magazine
'Claustrophobic tension, atmospheric, an amazing finish. I loved every page of this book' Book Blog London
'Intriguing, interesting, and chilling – what more can you ask for?' The Writing Garnet
'An emotional rollercoaster' Travelling Book Junkie
‘Gripping and tense’ Jen Med’s Book Reviews
‘Everything a thriller should have: suspense, mystery, tension, good characters and a little death’ Books Love Readers
‘Excellent characterisation’ Books by Bindu
‘So well written…with vivid and and realistic characters. Worth more than five stars and very very highly recommended’ Nicki’s Life of Crime
‘So many twists and tension reaching an explosive ending’ Divine World of Books
‘Adding her own unique style and intricacies to the story, Frost’s dark, creepy and atmospheric work is relentlessly exciting. Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense, this is a scintillating read.’ The Courier