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The Neighbour - Signed, Lined & Dated

The Neighbour - Signed, Lined & Dated

by Fiona Cummins

Publisher Macmillan

Genre: Crime

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About the book

The gripping crime thriller of the year with a twist youll never see coming . . . FOR SALE: A lovely family home with good-sized garden and treehouse occupying a plot close to woodland. Perfect for kids, fitness enthusiasts, dog walkers . . .

And, it seems, the perfect hunting ground for a serial killer.

On a hot July day, Garrick and Olivia Lockwood and their two children move into 25 The Avenue looking for a fresh start. They arrive in the midst of a media frenzy: theyd heard about the local murders in the press, but Garrick was certain the killer would be caught and it would all be over in no time. Besides, theyd got the house at a steal and he was convinced he could flip it for a fortune.

The neighbours seemed to be the very picture of community spirit. But everyone has secrets, and the residents in The Avenue are no exception.

After six months on the case with no real leads, the most recent murder has turned DC Wildeve Stantons life upside down, and now she has her own motive for hunting down the killer quickly.

'Fiona Cummins is the queen of all things dark and wonderful, and she writes so beautifully. It creeped me the hell out and I absolutely LOVED it - Joanna Cannon

'Brilliant . . . dark, creepy and twisted' - CJ Tudor

'I absolutely loved it. Dark, intriguing and gripping . . . and so beautifully written' - Laura Marshall

'An original plot, brilliantly crafted with the wonderfully atmospheric storytelling that readers have come to expect from Fiona Cummins' - Olivia Kiernan

'Drew me in from the very first page with her original and compelling prose. Dark, creepy and intense with brilliant characters and a clever plot with an ending I didnt see coming' - Jenny Quintana

The Neighbour is a thrilling standalone novel by the author of Rattle, Fiona Cummins. If you like Mo Hayder and Karin Slaughter, you'll love this.

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About the Author

Fiona Cummins

Fiona Cummins' crime thrillers are published in several languages and have received widespread critical acclaim from authors including Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, Lee Child, Martina Cole and David Baldacci.


Fiona began writing her debut novel Rattle as a student of the Faber Academy and signed her first book deal with Macmillan eighteen months after graduating. Rattle and Fiona’s second novel The Collector are being adapted into a television series by Tiger Aspect. Her fourth novel – standalone thriller When I Was Ten – was published in August 2020.

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