The Roommates
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
‘Gripping, original and unpredictable, The Roommates is a must-read’ Sunday Times bestselling author Alex Lake
An incredible psychological thriller from the top ten Kindle bestselling author
THEY LIVE IN YOUR HOUSE
University is supposed to be the best time of your life. But Imo’s first week is quickly going from bad to worse.
YOU SHARE EVERYTHING
A stalker is watching her flat, following her every move, and Imo suspects that her new roommates are hiding dark secrets…
BUT DO YOU TRUST THEM?
When one of them suddenly disappears, the trauma of Imo’s recent past comes hurtling back to haunt her. And she begins to realise just how little she knows about the people she lives with…
‘Gripping. We loved this book … full of twists and turns’ Closer
‘Deliciously dark & twisty… a gripping page-turner’ Woman’s Weekly
“Twisty and unnerving, Rachel is back with a thriller that will keep you up all night. Her best novel yet!’ Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House
‘From the very first page, the intrigue of this page-turning mystery builds until the gripping climax’ Caroline England, author of My Husband’s Lies
Reviews
‘Gripping. We loved this book … full of twists and turns’ Closer
‘Deliciously dark & twisty… a gripping page-turner’ Woman’s Weekly
‘Gripping, original and unpredictable, The Roommates is a must-read’ Alex Lake, bestselling author of After Anna
‘From the very first page, the intrigue of this page-turning mystery builds until the gripping climax’ Caroline England
“Twisty and unnerving, Rachel is back with a thriller that will keep you up all night. Her best novel yet!’ Phoebe Morgan
‘The perfect holiday read – there's so much mystery and intrigue – it kept me turning the pages right to the last one. I loved it – her best one yet’ Ali Harper
‘A dark and gripping psychological thriller with hints of Barbara Vine at her best. Sargeant is a dangerously talented writer. She keeps you guessing until the final pages’ Michael Wood
‘A tightly plotted thriller that swept me along and kept me guessing all the way to the end’ June Taylor
A tense and claustrophobic page-turner … wonderfully convincing … a dark and gripping tale’ Clare Chase
‘The spare, sharp prose crackles with tension and delivers a story that grips from beginning to end’ Mary-Jane Riley
‘Will keep readers engaged to the end’ Lincolnshire Life
Praise for Rachel Sargeant:
‘Dark, claustrophobic and suffused with a creeping sense of menace, The Perfect Neighbours builds to a shocking climax. I thoroughly enjoyed it’ Alex Lake, bestselling author of After Anna
‘An escalating sense of foreboding … Sargeant certainly makes the plot twists almost impossible to second guess, but for the merest passing details, keeping the reader turning the page’ Lincolnshire Life
‘An original, gripping thriller that is both unnerving and shocking in equal measure. I was immediately drawn into the strange, claustrophobic neighbourhood and Rachel Sargeant creates a thrilling sense of foreboding throughout’ Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House
Customer Reviews
A great read
The Roommates is a book that is full of mystery and suspense that will have you hooked and reading well into the night. There are so many twists and turns, I felt like Linda Blair from The Exorcist with my head continually spinning! This book definitely keeps you on your toes and ends with a jaw dropping finale which I loved.
Rachel has created a tightly woven, intriguing plot where four girls, Imogen (Imo for short), Amber, Phoenix and Tegan, are brought together sharing a flat as they attend their first year of university. Each girl couldn’t be more different from the other and each have a secret from their past that they bring with them. Set in the university’s fresher’s week, Rachel wastes no time in throwing the girls together when one of them goes missing. When the girls mother informs the girls that she left to go travelling via a text message, doesn’t sit well with Imo and the mystery deepens when strange things start happening which makes Imo start to question who is she really living with.
Although I did not really gel with any of the characters from the get go, Rachel has done a good job in bringing them to life. I really enjoyed how I was kept second guessing as to how this was all going to unfold and who was going to be responsible. As the story progresses each girl starts to unravel and secrets are revealed and you then get a better understanding as to why each one is the way they are through alternating chapters from each of their perspectives and by the end I did change my opinion on a couple of them.
I enjoyed Rachel’s style and she does a great job in capturing the readers attention with unique storytelling, descriptive and cohesive writing and she definitely knows her way around the psychological thriller genre, It was a pleasure to be able to read and review The Roommates which I highly recommend.
Thank-you to NetGalley, Harper Collins and Rachel Sargeant for allowing me to read an advanced copy of The Roommates which I have reviewed and voluntarily.