The Couple at No 9 by Claire Douglas

The Couple at No 9

by Claire Douglas

It was the house of their dreams. Now it's their worst nightmare . . .

'Spine-chilling' SUNDAY TIMES
'A well-plotted tale . . . Intriguing. Twisty. Surprising. Touching' DOROTHY KOOMSON
'Secrets, skeletons, mothers and daughters - and some absolutely corking twists! A cracking thriller, I loved it' EVE CHASE
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BODIES FOUND UNDER PATIO

When pregnant Saffron Cutler moves into 9 Skelton Place with boyfriend Tom and sets about renovations, the last thing she expects is builders uncovering a body. Two bodies, in fact.

POLICE INVESTIGATE

Forensics indicate the bodies have been buried at least thirty years, which leads the police to question the cottage's former owner - Saffy's grandmother, Rose.

OWNER QUESTIONED

Rose's Alzheimer's means her memory is increasingly confused. She can't help the police - but it is clear she remembers something.

A KILLER AT LARGE?

As Rose's fragmented memories resurface, and the police dig ever deeper, Saffy fears she and the cottage are being watched . . .

What happened thirty years ago?
What part did her grandmother play?
And is Saffy now in danger? . . .
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'This book has everything I love: murder, a taut and fiendishly clever plot and nail-biting tension' EMMA CURTIS

'Combines a tight, gripping, plot and truly shocking twist, with beautiful writing and emotion. A thriller with a heart' NUALA ELLWOOD

'A darkly absorbing mystery' CRIME MONTHLY

'Twisty, nail-biting, and utterly absorbing, you won't be able to put The Couple at No. 9 down' LOUISE O'NEILL

'Expansive, emotional, with one of the very best end twists I've ever read. Douglas at her heart-stopping best' GILLIAN MCALLISTER

'Devotees of domestic noir will love the multiple perspectives and shifts in time that Claire Douglas uses to complicate her nervy narrative' THE TIMES CRIME CLUB NEWSLETTER

'The perfect gripping holiday read' LESLEY PEARSE

Praise for Claire Douglas

'Few people do psychological thrillers as claustrophobic and as creepy as Claire Douglas' Tim Weaver, bestselling author of No One Home

'Thrillingly tense and twisty' B. A. Paris, bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors

'Stunning . . . with a killer twist' Closer

'Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train' Marie Claire

'Twisty, exciting yet so very real' Gillian McAllister, bestselling author of Anything You Do Say

Reviewed by pamela on

4 of 5 stars

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The Couple at No. 9 was a fiendishly good read. It was fast-paced, and thrilling, with a great cast of characters.

The premise is simple enough; a young couple moves into a cottage and discovers bodies in the yard. As the investigation commences, it unearths many family secrets along the way.

The characters in The Couple at No. 9 were wonderfully developed, and the different POVs worked really well. Switching POV can be a hard thing to get right, but Claire Douglas nailed it. Information was revealed by the right character at just the right time to keep the pacing up, and the mystery was obscured just long enough that it didn't feel like it was a twist given for the sake of it.

While The Couple at No. 9 gives the impression of having plot twists, nothing in the book happens that you can't see coming from a mile away. Usually, I'd say this detracts from a novel, but in this case, it helped the story keep up a page-turning pace. Being able to put the mystery together and have it resolve as expected actually made me more invested in the characters, as I wanted to see how that mystery would be resolved. And it had just the right amount of family drama without it getting too overwhelming.

I devoured this novel in two nights, so I definitely enjoyed it. It was a great, fun read. The kind of book that works as a perfect palette cleanser, and reminds you that reading can be enjoyable.

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