A woman lies dead on the ground. A girl watches from the shadows. What did she really see?
The summer of 1976 was the hottest in living memory. A lost little girl, dizzied by the head, stumbled upon a deserted museum. She thought she saw a woman lying dead on the ground. But when she opened her eyes, the woman had gone.
Forty years later, cleaner and detective Stella Darnell is investigating a suspected murder in the Botanical Gardens at Kew. Working methodically, stain by stain, she is drawn into an obsessive world, and towards a killer who has never been caught...
Lesley Thomson grew up in west London. Her first novel, A Kind of Vanishing, won the People's Book Prize in 2010. Her second novel, The Detective's Daughter, was a #1 bestseller and sold over 500,000 copies.
Title: The House With No Rooms (The Detective's Daughter)
Author: Thomson, Lesley
ISBN: 9781788544740
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Publisher: Head of Zeus
Publication Date: 2018-04-05
Number of Pages: 448
Weight: 0.2801 kg
This is a beautifully crafted, thoughtful murder mystery, with a denouement both shocking and satisfying... Yet another unsettling, accomplished book by a writer at the top of her game' -- Sarah Higbee
'A haunting novel about loss and reconciliation, driven by a simple but clever plot' * The Sunday Times *
A prime example of complex storytelling on a grand scale... an intricate story that stealthily holds your attention throughout towards a thrilling and gripping finale' * Bookshelf Butterfly *
'An atmospheric and sinister crime thriller with an agreeably complex tale of murder in an iconic London setting, 4/5' * The Curious Ginger Cat *
'A classic mystery with various red herrings and a surprising but totally fair twist at the end. Readers - pay attention! Highly recommended' * Promoting Crime *
Entertaining... The twists, turns and revelations of clues and links are deftly handled into an exciting tale. Her use of a cleaning detective and a side-kick with such percipience is inspired' * Crime Review *