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A Good House for Children
A Good House for Children
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The seemingly perfect home hides a web of unsettling truths, where every corner holds a dark secret waiting to be uncovered.
Gist about the Book
A Good House for Children by Kate Collins is a gripping psychological thriller that explores family dynamics and hidden secrets within a seemingly perfect home. Clare, a mother moving her family into an ideal house, soon uncovers disturbing truths about its past. As her children exhibit strange behaviors and unsettling events occur, Clare must confront her fears and unravel the house’s dark history. Collins skillfully blends suspense with psychological depth, crafting a chilling and thought-provoking narrative.
Reviews
"I absolutely loved A Good House for Children and was gripped right from the start. A dark and haunting read." - Lucie McKnight Hardy, author of Water Shall Refuse Them.
"I absolutely loved this claustrophobic and chilling story. Beautifully written with skillfully developed characters, Collins explores the themes of motherhood and identity. As the story builds, so does a pervasive sense of menace and looming tragedy, making it impossible to put down." - Rebecca Netley, author of The Whistling.
About Book
Book Title - A Good House for Children by Kate Collins
Book Genre - Fiction, Psychological Thriller, Suspense
ISBN - 9781788169301
Number Of Pages - 336
Publishing Date - March 2, 2023
Cover Type - Hardcover
About Author
Kate Collins is a talented author known for her compelling psychological thrillers and suspenseful narratives. With a background in literature and a keen understanding of human psychology, Collins brings a unique voice to the genre. Her previous works have been praised for their intricate plotting and ability to evoke deep emotional responses. In A Good House for Children, Collins continues to captivate readers with a story that delves into the complexities of family life and the hidden fears that can shape our lives.
Cover Type
Hardcover
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