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Book SynopsisThe unforgettable, pulse-pounding new novel from the multi-Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author.
''My heart was in my mouth as I raced through it. You have to read this one'' CLARE MACKINTOSH
''Taut, compelling and moving'' ADELE PARKS
''Powerful and page-turning'' CATHY KELLY
''A masterpiece'' SALLY HEPWORTH
''A taut, edge-of-your-seat tale'' CHANDLER BAKER
A street where the neighbours are always watching. A family''s secret lies behind closed doors.
2010. Grieving widow Kayla Carter moves into the beautiful home she and her husband designed, along with her young daughter. But when disturbing things begin to happen, it''s clear someone is sending her a warning. Who is trying to frighten her, and why?
1965. Young white student Ellie Hockley joins the fight for civil rights, and falls in love with a fellow activist, a Black ma
Trade Review
Diane Chamberlain is loved by readers everywhere: 'My heart was in my mouth as I raced through the final chapters of this powerful novel. Compelling, important, devastating: you have to read this one -- Clare Mackintosh
The Last House on the Street is a powerful novel of our time, both a searing indictment of racism and the power of humankind and a page-turning thriller -- Cathy Kelly
Diane Chamberlain is at her absolute best. Sensitively and unflinchingly told, this novel will make you cry, seethe, swoon and rage. The Last House on the Street is, without doubt, her masterpiece -- Sally Hepworth
A taut, edge-of-your-seat tale. As compelling as it is important, the novel's focus . . . will make The Last House on the Street a favorite amongst book clubs everywhere -- Chandler Baker
Gripping. A deft exploration of long-hidden and quietly explosive truths * Sunday Express *
Will be loved by anyone who enjoys reading -- Jodi Picoult
I couldn't put it down -- Susan Lewis
Will keep you guessing right up to the end * Stylist *
Impossible to stop thinking about * Heat *