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THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR: A gripping psychological thriller from the no. 1 bestselling author

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Or maybe the couple next door - with their messy entanglement to the parents of the missing baby are the kidnappers? Or maybe the the entire neighborhood is guilty? Normalmente suelo tener un gran problema en las novelas de misterio, y es que no me suelen convencer las razones o los desenlaces. En este caso la verdad es que estoy bastante satisfecho, y el final es de esos que te hacen tener ganas de aplaudir. Maravilloso. Lana and Roman Wade are a young professional couples who have escaped unsafe and hectic London for a slower paced life in the idyllic Oxfordshire countryside. They move to an affluent area called "The Gardens" where the neighbours are friendly and tight-knit unlike in London. Whilst Roman relishes the move, Lana isn't so keen. There's something off about her neighbours and they seem to have secrets to hide...

Ash and Ellie had been together for a few years when they decided they were ready to buy a house together. They come across one they can’t resist-it was an amazing deal in the country side, perfect for a young couple with dreams of a family in the future. Once they move in, their best friends, Pete and Roxanne come and visit and Roxanne is hyper critical over the house and reminds them of the history in the town, which Ash and Ellie wanted to put out of their minds because of how much they liked their new home. Goodness me, this book was so full of twists and turns, I don't know whether I'm on my head or my heels right now! This book was meant for an adult audience but there was much that was too bad content-wise. Some swearing and violence.As Lana struggles to adjust to her new life in paradise, she begins to believe that these events are somehow connected. A new home in the English Countryside, sounds like a dream. But sometimes dreams turn into nightmares.

The series shows the claustrophobia where people are watching and everyone seems to know your business,’ she adds. ‘But we don't know what’s going on behind closed doors." Neighbours Benjamin and Virginia appear to have plenty of secrets but I liked watching how Ellie felt comfortable enough to try and develop a friendship. The description of Benjamin’s garden sounded envy-inducing and I could vividly imagine such a lush, colourful landscape. It actually made me want to go and emulate some of his successes in my own garden, if it wasn’t for the fact that we are rapidly approaching winter! Unfortunately, there’s a problem with the house that the realtor didn’t disclose and as Ash goes away to work, leaving Ellie to work on getting the house settled, she gets to know the only nearby neighbor, who seems creepy but spends most of his time taking care of his unwell sister, Virginia. Evie and Pete have been together since university and are settled into life," says Eleanor, 31. "Evie’s brilliant with children and wants to be a mum herself.Keri Beevis is one of the few authors where I have successfully managed to read all of her releases. Each time, I have not been disappointed but this book, I think shows Beevis’s writing go to another level. Frequently I felt my heart-rate increase with the tension that Beevis creates in the narrative. It was a spooky, chilling, atmospheric read and I loved immersing myself in the story. I actually forced myself to slow down reading it, rather than consuming the book in one sitting, because I was enjoying it so much. If you have yet to sample any of this writer, this should certainly be your first choice. However, I didn't have that problem with this one. I was pretty into it and it was very unlikely that I was going to fall asleep. I was privileged to listen to the audio version recording, and unequivocally, I highly recommend the audiobook. I fell in love with the narrator Shakira Shute! Extremely talented in her expressions and character voices - completely believable! She definitely has a part in making this good book, great! I would listen to any book she chose to narrate. Finishing this book last night, I was left musing about how I felt about the book. It was definitely addictive reading and kept me hooked. The parts which left me wondering, were, I felt, a little too far-fetched. There were a lot of loose ends that were never solved. For example what was the relevance of the writing on the wall or the autopsy theory claiming that Bill Cutter didn't kill his family . There were also a lot of unanswered questions and unexplored depth that really could have added to the story Roman's involvement with the cult and motivation wasn't clear? Did he think that the cult would keep him and Lana safe after the traumatic burglary in London? The mystery of the Cutter family also wasn't solved. Did Bill Cutter really kill his family? Also the dynamics of the cult weren't really explored and there wasn't much psychological depth which would have really added to the story .

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