The Locked Attic
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3.1 • 59 Ratings
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
‘Charged with darkness and plotted with watchmaker precision.’ A. J. Finn
‘Sinister, a just-one-more-page thriller’ Chris Whitaker
There’s something in my neighbour’s attic.
Something steeped in shadows. A secret to everyone. Seen by no one…
He stands sometimes at the window. Hidden in the corner of my eye.
I know he’s there. I know he’s watching.
Now my son is dead. My neighbour is not.
And I’m going to find out why.
From the author of the Sunday Times bestseller, The Dinner Guest, comes THE up-all-night thriller of 2022. For fans of Ruth Ware, Lisa Jewell and T.M. Logan.
Readers have been captivated by The Locked Attic:
‘A deliciously layered mystery full of well-plotted twists and turns… compulsively readable’ Yours Magazine
‘Such an achievement’ Susan Lewis
‘Compulsively readable’ Greg Buchanan
‘Compelling’ Cara Hunter
‘Addictive’ John Marrs
‘Unusual… brilliant characterisation – I raced through this’ Catherine Cooper
‘A real page turner’ Patricia Gibney
‘Fabulous… lots of twists I never expected’ Helen Phifer
‘Deliciously layered… a riveting read’ Wendy Walker
‘A masterful tale of lies, secrets and obsession’ Guy Morpuss
‘Sinister, expertly plotted and extremely moreish’ Caroline Corcoran
‘Thoroughly engrossing’ Lizzy Barber
‘Sharp, intelligent and compelling’ Lesley Kara
‘A shock twist you’ll never see coming’ Tom Glister
‘Dark and totally addictive’ S.E. Lynes
‘Packed with dark motives, sinister secrets and neighbourhood drama… your new obsession’ Pamela Crane
‘An up-all-night powerhouse of a novel’ Laure Elizabeth Flynn
About the author
B P Walter was born and raised in Essex. After spending his childhood and teenage years reading compulsively, he worked in bookshops then went to the University of Southampton to study Film and English followed by an MA in Film & Cultural Management. He is an alumni of the Faber Academy and currently works in social media coordination for Waterstones in London.
Customer Reviews
okay
It was an okay read I felt it did grip me at the start but feel the whole plot of the attic was a bit wishy washy and perhaps could have been developed a bit more. I enjoyed the writing style but felt like I wanted more out of the story, the end left me feeling a bit disappointed.
Not for me
Love a good mystery. This one had a part of the story based around two teenage boys and what they got up to sexually. Was a very uncomfortable read in an adults book.