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The House Guest

By: Mark Edwards
Narrated by: Will M. Watt, Stina Nielsen
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"Brilliant, shocking and very creepy. Mark Edwards has done it again." - Elly Griffiths, bestselling author of the Dr Ruth Galloway series

A perfect summer. A perfect stranger. A perfect nightmare.

When British twenty-somethings Ruth and Adam are offered the chance to spend the summer housesitting in New York, they can’t say no. Young, in love and on the cusp of professional success, they feel as if luck is finally on their side.

So the moment that Eden turns up on the doorstep, drenched from a summer storm, it seems only right to share a bit of that good fortune. Beautiful and charismatic, Eden claims to be a friend of the homeowners, who told her she could stay whenever she was in New York.

They know you’re not supposed to talk to strangers - let alone invite them into your home - but after all, Eden’s only a stranger until they get to know her.

As suspicions creep in that Eden may not be who she claims to be, they begin to wonder if they’ve made a terrible mistake....

The House Guest is the chilling new psychological thriller from the three million copy bestselling author of Here to Stay and Follow You Home.

©2020 Mark Edwards (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller Fiction Exciting Stranger
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Critic reviews

"Tense, atmospheric, and full of twists and turns right up until the last page." (Angela Marsons, bestselling author of the DI Kim Stone series)

"I flew through The House Guest, and loved its innovative twists and turns. Mark is king of the curveball." (John Marrs, bestselling author of When You Disappeared and The One)

"Marvelously gripping. No one can be trusted. No one is safe. The House Guest is psychological suspense at its very best." (Robert Dugoni, #1 international bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series)

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An enjoyable thriller

The plot wasn't what I expected it to be, but I looked forward to listening to it and thought that the main narrator was great.

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Had promise but ultimately nothing original

This book had a decent concept, a stranger accessing a home whilst people were house-sitting, under the guise of knowing the actual owners, who are uncontactable. Whilst all the premise was good the story never really delivered. An interesting start followed by a very unoriginal middle and an ending which was pretty much the only way it could have gone. Oddly has a male and female narrator but that's for chapters from different character's perspective. So you have a male doing poor female voices etc. Wouldn't bother unless it was very cheap and you were looking for a relatively short book.

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Good

I enjoyed this, plenty of twists and turns, I generally prefer books set in the UK but the US setting was apt for the story.

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Not bad but narrator was annoying

Good but. slow at times but overall ok. the male narrator was horrible to listen to. I would've enjoyed the book more if he wasn't the narrator. very very annoying voice and tone

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Riveting til near the end

I just cudnt get enough of it until the last couple of chapters.
The very end disappointed me too.

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highly recommended

the storyline was fantastic, the narrator came across as being really interested in the story, really highly recommended

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Another excellent book by Mark Edwards

I read this book in a day as I couldn’t put it down. It kept me guessing all the way through. The book is well written and exciting. Well done Mark

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simply brilliant

Mark Edwards heroes it time and time again I've read various books of his I'm a huge fan he gets you hooked from the first page this is no different it's the first time I've done audible with him and the word superb just oozes out when describing the story ,in this the characters are fantastic without giving the story away I was really on edge listening to this I had images of certain characters and certain situations as the story unfolded this I put down to both of the narrators who told the story fantastically right down to the end I was asking myself surely not !!! that cannot happen and credit to the author for keeping thee story going to such effect please read this is all I ask you won't be disappointed I have read 6 of the authors books and have to say I find his books fast paced exciting and gripping easy 5 stars from me .

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Strangers and Lies

A young couple from the U.K. feel that things are finally going to work out. Adam a writer and Ruth an actress. Both have aspirations of making it big. When they have the chance to house sit in America for a couple on their travels they jump at the chance.

They settle in and Ruth is doing well with acting but Adam is not doing too well. One night there is a knock on the door in the pouring rain and drenched a young woman called Eden is looking for the homeowners and this is a surprise visit. They hesitate but as Eden seems to know so much about the couple they decide to let her stay. Things go well until one fateful night of booze that Eden supplies they drink until they are very drunk. Adam wakes up with the headache from hell and he is alone with not a lot of recollection of the previous night and no sign of Ruth his girlfriend and Eden. Then the nightmare begins....

The narration was not too bad but the female voice was my favourite

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"Protect one, protect all."

Not easy to review as it is more like two, rather than a single, book. The first half introduces the reader to Ruth and Adam, an actress just being launched into stardom and her playwright partner respectively, and Eden (yes, really), a young woman unknown to them, who arrives soaking wet at the door of the home they are house sitting and they invite in to stay until the owners turn a week later. This book is full of promise, fun but with the hint of creepiness. Book two is a violent, unlikely scenario that needs every ounce of reality suspension to carry through to the really dreadful almost ending, redeemed in small part only by the final few minutes
Narration by Will M Watt (mostly) and Stina Nielson ( p occasional inserts) was very good, Watt really portraying the bemused Adam beautifully. They certainly did their best to restore some sense of authenticity to this bisected novel.
A good read? Not really, but certainly readable

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