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Our Holiday
- Duração: 10 horas e 14 minutos
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Sinopse
‘A stylish, sun-soaked thriller… Our Holiday is destined to be THE summer read of 2024’ Janice Hallett
‘A sharp, brilliantly observed novel that had me gasping at every twist and turn’ Sarah Pearse
‘Smart, sharp and suspenseful with characters you won’t forget’ Adele Parks
Charlotte and Perry long for summers at Cliff View, their gorgeous holiday home overlooking the turquoise waters of Pine Ridge. And now that city friends Amy and Linus have bought a property nearby, they plan lazy weeks of sun, sea and sipping rosé on Charlotte’s summerhouse veranda.
But there’s trouble in paradise…
A rising tide of resentment towards second-home owners is heading their way and small acts of criminal damage are escalating into something more menacing. By the end of the summer, families and friendships will be torn apart and Pine Ridge will be known for more than its sun-drenched beaches.
It will be known for murder…
Praise for Our Holiday:
'The perfect summer thriller' TM Logan
‘A taut, twisting psychological thriller that grabs hold of you and never lets go… Louise Candlish never disappoints’ Tim Weaver
‘Another slice of compelling, gripping escapism from Louise Candlish. Absolutely loved it.’ Jane Fallon
‘Hugely entertaining, this book is so full of tension and intrigue, it was a joy to read and I absolutely loved it’ Liz Nugent
‘Smart, assured, and gripping… a scorching summer read.’ Lucy Clarke
‘Candlish excels in making even unlikeable characters compelling. A thrilling study of toxic one-upmanship amongst the suburban elite’ Vaseem Khan
‘Slick, smart, and a scorcher of a book’ Nikki Smith