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The House Across the Street
The House Across the Street | Lesley Pearse
2 posts | 4 read | 3 to read
The 10-million-copy, number 1 bestselling author is back with another beautifully-written, compelling and page-turning epic. Twenty-three year old Katy Speed is fascinated by the house across the street. The woman who lives there, Gloria, is the most glamorous neighbour on the avenue, owning a fashionable dress shop in Bexhill-on-Sea. But who is the woman who arrives in the black car most Saturdays while Gloria is at work? Sometimes she brings women to the house, other times they have children. Hilda, Katy's mother, disapproves of Gloria. She wonders if these mysterious visitors have just been released from prison. Is Gloria secretly bringing criminals, or worse, into the heart of the community? Then one night, the house burns down. In the wreckage, the bodies of Gloria and her daughter are found. Katy is sure the unexplained visitors must be responsible until her father is arrested and charged with murder. Have the police arrested the correct person? Are the rest of the street safe? Can Katy find the truth before it's too late? 'Heart-warming and evocative, a real delight to read' Sun 'A narrative that gallops along, this is quintessential Pearse that will delight her army of readers' Daily Mail 'Glorious, heartwarming' Woman & Home 'Evocative, compelling, told from the heart' Sunday Express 'Deservedly one of the world's favourite story tellers . . . You simply have to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next.' MyWeekly 'Gripping.' Hello 'Evocative, multi-faceted and sometimes disturbing, a story that grips from first page to last.' Lancashire Post
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kellock
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Mehso-so

The story was good enough but I wasn't a fan of the writing. It was laboured, the dialogue was clunky and didn't sound like how people really talk and points were unnecessarily explained. I don't think Lesley Pearse books are for me. Shame.

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kellock
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Next up. I have a week and a bit off after tomorrow so lots of reading time ahead me thinks.