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A mysterious house acts as the link between two timelines, with a teenager in the 1980's who is temporarily adopted by the inhabitants and a struggling actor who is invited to play a murder mystery game when the house is reopened in 2019.
Translation rights sold: US, Finland, Netherland, Israel. Option in France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland, Spain
Creepy, eerie and well done. All the mystery surrounding the family is well done and nothing is revealed until the resolution. The setting is perfect and the characterisation is all very strong, but what really drives the story is the feeling of uncertainty, foreboding and fear over what is going to happen to each member of the cast and who is going to survive.
Pitched for fans of THE HUNTING PARTY and of Kate Morton, Kate Riordan and Rachel Hore.
Emma Rous studied veterinary medicine and zoology at the University of Cambridge and worked as a small animal vet for 18 years before starting to write in 2016. She now writes full time. Her books include THE AU PAIR (2018), which became a USA Today bestseller and was published in eleven countries in ten languages.
A twisty novel about a grand estate with many secrets, an orphan caught in a web of lies, and a young woman playing a sinister game.
1988, Beth Soames is fourteen years old when her aunt takes her to stay at Raven Hall, a rambling manor in the isolated East Anglian fens. The Averells, the family who lives there, are warm and welcoming, and Beth becomes fast friends with their daughter, Nina. At times, Beth even feels like she's truly part of the family... until they ask her to help them with a harmless game - and nothing is ever the same.
2019, Sadie Langton is an actress struggling to make ends meet when she lands a well-paying gig to pretend to be a guest at a weekend party. She is sent a suitcase of clothing, a dossier outlining the role she is to play, and instructions. It's strange, but she needs the money, and when she sees the stunning manor she'll be staying at, she figures she's got nothing to lose.
In person, Raven Hall is even grander than she'd imagined - even with damage from a fire decades before - but the walls seem to have eyes. As day turns to night, Sadie starts to feel that there's something off about the glamorous guests who arrive, and as the party begins, it becomes chillingly apparent their unseen host is playing games with everyone... including her.
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Emma Rous spent her childhood in England, Indonesia, Kuwait, Portugal and Fiji, and grew up wanting to write stories and look after animals. She studied veterinary medicine and zoology at the University of Cambridge and worked as a small animal vet for 18 years before starting to write in 2016. She now writes full time. Her books include THE AU PAIR (2018), which became a USA Today bestseller and was published in eleven countries in ten languages.