"She doesn’t realise that she ruined my life. Or that I’m about to ruin hers.
Steffi seems to have everything. She lives in a gorgeous house with her fiancé, Tom, his young daughter and their sweet little baby.
But she hasn’t told anyone about the unfortunate accidents that keep happening. That she’s terrified to go upstairs in her own house. Or that her old imaginary friend has come back, whispering instructions on how to look after the baby. And she can’t tell Tom that she’s struggling. Not after what happened to his first wife.
She’s starting to realise that people have been keeping secrets from her. That there’s something about her childhood that doesn’t add up. Something dark, lurking just beyond the reaches of her memory.
Poor Steffi doesn’t know who to trust any more.
She certainly shouldn’t trust me.
Escape into this gripping and emotional psychological thriller, with heart-stopping twists and an ending you won’t see coming."
"A family riddled with lies. A little girl who won't speak. What if keeping her safe means losing her forever?
Juliet only wanted to see her childhood home one more time – to look at it from the street. She never intended to meet the new owners, let alone talk her way into a position as their new live-in nanny. But it’s too late now to tell the truth about who she really is.
Six-year-old Kitty has progressive mutism and cannot speak. Nobody knows why she keeps making silent phone calls to the police. Juliet makes it her mission to find out.
As Juliet settles into the house, nostalgia for her childhood gives way to uneasiness, as troubling memories surface. She begins to realise that her new employers have a connection to her own past, and family secrets she has tried hard to forget. And she is horrified to learn that they have a secret too – one that could blow their world apart.
Juliet faces an impossible choice. Keeping Kitty safe could cost her everything.
Escape into this stunning psychological thriller with unforgettable characters and an ending you won't see coming.
What readers are saying about The Child In My House:
'My women's crime book of the year - truly immersive and page-turning!'
Jane Renshaw, author of The Child Who Never Was"