

'Diane Chamberlain elegantly braids together two stories, set apart by history, to render this taut, edge-of-your-seat tale of two women. I've loved every book Diane Chamberlain has written, but The Last House on The Street is, without doubt, is her masterpiece' Sally Hepworth, NYT bestselling author of The Good Sister Sensitively and unflinchingly told, this novel will make you cry, seethe, swoon and rage. 'Diane Chamberlain is at her absolute best. 'I loved how past and present connections were revealed' Prima 'Thoughtful, vivid storytelling' Good Housekeeping, top ten books to read this month 'A compelling mystery that will keep you turning those pages well past lights out' Woman & Home

Who is trying to frighten her away, and why?ĭecades later, past and present are set to collide in the last house on the street. But when disturbing things begin to happen, it's clear that someone is sending her a warning. A recently widowed architect moves into the home she and her late husband designed, heartbroken that he will never cross the threshold. As tensions rise in the town, she realises not everyone is who they appear to be.Ģ010. A young white female student becomes involved in the fight for civil rights in North Carolina, falling in love with one of her fellow activists, a Black man, in a time and place where an interracial relationship must be hidden from family, friends and especially the reemerging Ku Klux Klan. Taut, compelling and moving' Sunday Times bestseller Adele Parks, Platinum magazine 1965. 'A page-turning thriller.and a powerful book' Sunday Times bestseller Cathy Kelly 'Compelling, important, devastating: you have to read this one' Sunday Times bestseller Clare Mackintosh The powerful, gripping brand new novel from the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Sister and Big Lies in a Small Town. A powerfully gripping and moving page-turner about a small town which hides a terrible secret from the Sunday Times top ten bestselling author.Ī small town divided by prejudice.
