
The Secrets of Mill House (The Thriller Collection, Book 3)
Author: Anne Wyn Clark
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 260g, 384 pages
Published: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, 2023
The chilling, stay-up-all-night suspense thriller for fans of C.J. Tudor, Riley Sager and Stephen King.
A missing child. A broken community. A horrifying secret.
When a baby is kidnapped in broad daylight with no witnesses, an otherwise sleepy suburb is rocked to the core and ten-year-old Flora Lanyon is left terrified.
Decades later, Flora takes a job as a live-in carer for elderly couple, Agnes and Abraham, moving into the decrepit watermill where they live. As strange and inexplicable occurrences start to happen, Flora grows increasingly suspicious.
What dark secrets are hiding in the house? Is Flora safe there? And can she unearth the truth before the past catches up with the present?
This chilling, haunting and twisty thriller about how far we go to protect our darkest secrets is perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Cass Green and C. J. Tudor
Readers are gripped by Anne Wyn Clark's books:
'Atmospheric and perfect for Halloween'
'It gave me chills and goosebumps...'
'Had me hooked!'
'Twisty, creepy, and will keep you guessing!'
'I was transported...'
Tense and atmospheric!'
Anne Wyn Clark lives in the Midlands with her husband and son, plus a rather temperamental cat, a rabbit and a chinchilla. She has three (now grown-up) children and five grandchildren. She is particularly partial to Italian food, decent red wine (or any coloured wine come to that...) and cake - and has been known to over-indulge in each on occasions. She has a penchant for visiting old graveyards and speculating on the demise of those entombed beneath.
Author: Anne Wyn Clark
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 260g, 384 pages
Published: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, 2023
The chilling, stay-up-all-night suspense thriller for fans of C.J. Tudor, Riley Sager and Stephen King.
A missing child. A broken community. A horrifying secret.
When a baby is kidnapped in broad daylight with no witnesses, an otherwise sleepy suburb is rocked to the core and ten-year-old Flora Lanyon is left terrified.
Decades later, Flora takes a job as a live-in carer for elderly couple, Agnes and Abraham, moving into the decrepit watermill where they live. As strange and inexplicable occurrences start to happen, Flora grows increasingly suspicious.
What dark secrets are hiding in the house? Is Flora safe there? And can she unearth the truth before the past catches up with the present?
This chilling, haunting and twisty thriller about how far we go to protect our darkest secrets is perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Cass Green and C. J. Tudor
Readers are gripped by Anne Wyn Clark's books:
'Atmospheric and perfect for Halloween'
'It gave me chills and goosebumps...'
'Had me hooked!'
'Twisty, creepy, and will keep you guessing!'
'I was transported...'
Tense and atmospheric!'
Anne Wyn Clark lives in the Midlands with her husband and son, plus a rather temperamental cat, a rabbit and a chinchilla. She has three (now grown-up) children and five grandchildren. She is particularly partial to Italian food, decent red wine (or any coloured wine come to that...) and cake - and has been known to over-indulge in each on occasions. She has a penchant for visiting old graveyards and speculating on the demise of those entombed beneath.
