No One Home Synopsis
THE LATEST SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER AND RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB THRILLER PICK FROM THE AUTHOR OF YOU WERE GONE
Nine neighbours gather for a dinner party.
But by the next morning, they had disappeared without a trace.
No bodies. No evidence. No clues.
Two and a half years later, it remains a mystery. Desperate for answers, the families of the missing turn to investigator David Raker.
How did an entire village vanish overnight?
And is he looking for nine missing people, or nine dead bodies?
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Tim Weaver Press Reviews
Perfect plotting - Bookgeeks
Full of clever twists - Dead Good Books
Little short of brilliant - Crime Fiction Lover
The rising star of British crime Genuinely original I never guessed any of the twists Enthralling, intriguing So many twists and surprises - Times
Dark, complex and visceral - Financial Times
Impressive - Guardian
What a talent - Daily Mail
I couldn't put it down - Sun
It had me racing to the end Packed with twists - Daily Express
Terrific - Sunday Times
Thrilling -- Richard & Judy Book Club Praise for Tim Weaver - -
A murder mystery which takes some of the archetypes from Agatha Christie and places them in a thoroughly modern world - Daily Express
Another satisfying and twisty page-turner from Tim Weaver - his David Raker series is getting better as it goes on - Connaught Telegraph
4*** A mysterious case for private investigator David Raker - Love it!
From the moment I read the intriguing premise for this book, I couldn't wait to dive in - and I wasn't disappointed. A clever and original plot, expertly executed - Rachel Abbott, author of The Shape of Lies
Such an original premise, I was hooked from beginning to end. A dark, thrilling rollercoaster of a read that is not only unputdownable but has heart. The devastating reveal left a lump in my throat. Tim Weaver is the master of clever, unpredictable plots. I can't recommend this highly enough! - Claire Douglas
The tenth in the terrific David Raker series - bliss! - LEE CHILD
About Tim Weaver
Tim Weaver was born in 1977. At eighteen, he left school and started working in magazine journalism, and has since gone on to develop a successful career writing about films, TV, sport, games and technology. He is married with a young daughter, and lives near Bath.
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