The Last House on Needless Street
The Bestselling Richard & Judy Book Club Pick
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Publisher Description
*** THE THRILLING RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK ***
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***ONE OF THE TIMES BEST THRILLER BOOKS OF 2021***
*** THE TIMES NO.4 BESTSELLER ***
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OBSERVER THRILLER OF THE MONTH
'I haven't read anything this exciting since Gone Girl' - STEPHEN KING
'One of the most extraordinary thrillers of the year' - DAILY MAIL
'A dark, audacious highwire act of a novel' - GUARDIAN
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This is the story of a murderer. A stolen child. Revenge. This is the story of Ted, who lives with his young daughter Lauren and his cat Olivia in an ordinary house at the end of an ordinary street.
All these things are true. And yet some of them are lies. An unspeakable secret binds the family together, and when a new neighbour moves in next door, the truth may destroy them all. Because there's something buried in the dark forest at the end of Needless Street. But it's not what you think...
From the multiple award-winning author of Little Eve and Rawblood, this extraordinary tale will thrill and move readers. A work of incredible imagination and heartbreaking beauty.
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'Catriona Ward is the new face of literary dark fiction' - SARAH PINBOROUGH
'Books like this don't come around too often' - JOANNE HARRIS
'Believe the hype... a masterclass' - KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE
'A chilling and beautiful masterpiece of suspense. I was completely enthralled' - JOE HILL
'A masterpiece. Beautiful, heartbreaking and quietly uplifting' - ALEX NORTH
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Few thrillers are this powerful, haunting or extraordinary. Clear a couple of days in your diary now because even though The Last House on Needless Street is profoundly unsettling, you’ll be riveted from the first word to the last—and you’ll find yourself thinking about the characters for a long time afterwards. At the story’s core is the unsolved disappearance of a young girl, and the suspicions that linger over a local man, Ted, who lives an isolated existence with his daughter and their cat, Olivia. Olivia is also one of the narrators, which should prepare you for a web of unreliable voices and scenes that you’re never quite sure are real or imagined. As brilliantly discombobulating as Ward’s plot is, her intelligent and sensitive examination of what traumatic events can do to perception and memory comes to a surprising but very satisfying conclusion.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Ward (Rawblood) keeps readers deliciously off-balance throughout this multifaceted tale of isolation, mental illness, and child abuse. Ted Bannerman still lives in the house he grew up in, and often spirals through upsetting thoughts about his childhood while obsessing over the things he's buried in the nearby woods. His companions are Lauren, a teenage girl with anger issues who Ted refers to as his daughter and whom he does not allow to interact with anyone but himself, and Olivia, a devoted cat who feels she has a mission from God to protect Ted. His only confidant is the "bug man," a therapist from whom he struggles to hide his true feelings. When Dee Walters becomes convinced that Ted kidnapped her little sister from the beach 11 years earlier, she moves in next door to investigate, throwing off Ted's routines. Meanwhile, Lauren's anger becomes increasingly difficult for Ted to manage. There's a creeping sense of something off with every member of the cast, even as Ward immerses the reader in each of their hyperfocused points-of-view. Subtle clues scattered throughout make terrifying sense in retrospect as the bigger picture slowly comes into focus. This masterful horror novel packs an emotional wallop that lingers.