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The Short Straw : ‘An intensely readable and gripping pageturner’ – Alex Michaelides, author of THE SILENT PATIENT

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£8.99

Paperback 368 pages
Orion Publishing Co 18 January 2024
Seddon, Holly

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ISBN/SKU: 9781398709522 Categories/Genres: ,

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Leaving isn’t safe… But staying would be deadly.

‘An addictive read. . . Patricia Highsmith meets Shirley Jackson’ – GILLIAN MCALLISTER’A deliciously creepy tale of three sisters forced to take refuge in an abandoned mansion. Seddon deftly weaves between past horrors at the manor and the present-day struggle of the sisters to survive the night. What sets this thriller apart is the stellar writing and bone-chilling atmosphere Seddon creates.’ – SARAH PEKKANEN, bestselling author of Gone TonightThree sisters find themselves lost in a storm at night, and seek safety at Moirthwaite Manor, where their mother once worked. They are shocked to find the isolated mansion that loomed so large through their troubled childhoods has long been abandoned. Drawing straws to decide who should get help, one sister heads back into the darkness. With the siblings separated, the deadly secrets hidden in the house finally make themselves known and we learn the unspeakable secret that binds the family together.

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