



The Other Guest
A twisty, thrilling and addictive psychological thriller beach read
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- 25,00 kr
Publisher Description
'I picked this book up and did not put it down until I finished... I was completely and totally obsessed with this book from start to finish and I am unable to stop raving about it!!... Five Stars, without a doubt' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The perfect escape, or the perfect nightmare?
One year ago, Leah's twenty-one-year-old niece, Amy, mysteriously drowned near her family-owned luxury resort on the shores of Lake Garda.
Now, Leah is finally ready to return to Italy for the first time since Amy's death, hoping to reconnect with her family.
But something strange is happening on the lake; no one seems to mention Amy, and all reminders of her seem to have been erased from the villa.
The more Leah questions the circumstances surrounding Amy's death, the murkier the waters become. And soon Leah will discover that those closest to her can hold the darkest secrets...
A totally gripping and addictive psychological thriller perfect for fans of TM Logan, CL Taylor and Lisa Jewell.
Everyone is gripped by The Other Guest:
'Superb psychological thriller... Great characters, great location, great writing... A super summer read!!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This book had me on the edge of my seat the whole time! I was able to finish within a couple days' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This was a great book! Kept me on my toes!... I finished this one very quickly because I just could not put it down!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'An eerie and atmospheric mystery that kept me guessing from start to finish' Allie Reynolds, author of Shiver
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At the outset of this strong psychological thriller from Cooper (The Downstairs Neighbor), London lawyer Leah arrives at Il Mandarino Luxury Holiday Village on the shores of Italy's Lake Garda. The exclusive resort is the dream of her sister Charlotte's husband, Gordon Wynne, whose goal is to provide the ultimate getaway spot for the wealthy. It's the first time Leah has returned since the drowning death of her 21-year-old niece, Amy, nine months earlier. She soon senses that something is dreadfully wrong within the family: no one speaks of Amy and photos of the young woman are no longer displayed. She resolves to find out what really happened. Meanwhile, back in England, Joanna Greenfield, the head of counseling services at the University of Derby, is wracked with guilt over the suicide of a student and is still reeling from her recent split from her long-term boyfriend. What is it that links Leah and Joanna's lives? The complicated truth emerges with Scheherazade-like elegance from the viewpoints of Lean, Joanna, and Amy. Credible characters enhance the suspenseful plot. Cooper remains a writer to watch.