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Through the Wall

By: Caroline Corcoran
Narrated by: Kathryn Griffiths, Olivia Dowd
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Summary

Pre-order Five Days Missing now! The gripping new thriller from the bestselling author Caroline Corcoran, coming February 2022.

‘A rival to Gone Girl for its addictive, twisted plot.’ STYLIST

Lexie’s got the perfect life. And someone else wants it…

Lexie loves her home. She feels safe and secure in it – and loved, thanks to her boyfriend Tom.

But recently, something’s not been quite right. A book out of place. A wardrobe door left open. A set of keys going missing…

Tom thinks Lexie’s going mad – but then, he’s away more often than he’s at home nowadays, so he wouldn’t understand.

Because Lexie isn’t losing it. She knows there’s someone out there watching her. And, deep down, she knows there’s nothing she can do to make them stop…

A compelling, heart-racing thriller that will have you looking over your shoulder long after you finish. The perfect listen for fans of Louise Candlish and Adele Parks.

©2019 Caroline Corcoran (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
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Critic reviews

‘A rival to Gone Girl for its addictive, twisted plot.’ STYLIST

‘[A] successful foray into Girl on the Train territory, replete with jealousy, stalking, gaslighting and control-freakery.’ THE GUARDIAN

‘A deliciously twisted thriller.’ RED

‘Some thrillers peter out, but this atmospheric read really ramps up the pace as it nears its chilling end.’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

‘A well- paced, insightful but ultimately twisted look at modern life.’ THE SUN

‘The narrative flows effortlessly as the tension ramps up.’ MY WEEKLY

‘I could not put it down…a fantastically written, deeply dark story that raises important issues.’ THE COURIER

‘A claustrophobic, creepy and atmospheric read.’ WRITING.IE

‘A terrific debut, which gripped me from the very first page’ CASS GREEN, bestselling author of In a Cottage In a Wood

‘The writing is so vivid it's frightening…an astonishingly powerful exploration of how our own minds can be the darkest, scariest places of all.’ DAISY BUCHANAN, award winning journalist and author

‘SO EXCELLENT…creepy, compelling and genuinely unputdownable.’ LUCY VINE, journalist and bestselling author of Hot Mess

'A claustrophobic, suspense filled read which had me reading into the small hours to find out just what would happen. Bursting with tension and an impending sense of doom, this book will make sure you never look at your neighbours the same again. A stunning debut.' CLAIRE ALLAN, bestselling author of Her Name Was Rose

‘I was completely gripped. A compelling, emotionally intelligent human drama with superbly drawn characters.’ BP WALTER, author of A Version of the Truth

‘Utterly addictive and unnerving. I was on edge right up to the last page…the best thriller I’ve read in years.’ JO USMAR

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enjoyable thriller

a bit slow to start but ended up being totally gripped, definitely worth a listen!

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Gripping.

Excellent read and very difficult to put down. A great portrayal of the affects of social media, even for the sane people out there.

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A brilliant gripping book

I couldn't stop listening to this story. It skillfully covered topics such as mental health, anonymous modern city life and the mirage that is social media. The story was gripping and realistic.

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Great but....

Really interesting story line but took too long to get to the climax, just for there not to be much of one.

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Appalling narrator

Genuinely no clue where all the amazing reviews for this book came from because the story is dull and predictable and the narrator doing Harriet’s story is toe-curlingly bad. Don’t waste your money

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Terrible American accent

This is a tedious story that all about IVF and pregnancy which I didn't expect from a thriller.
The narrator for Harriet does a henious " new Yawk" accent despite the Character coming from chicago.
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Yawn!

What a long 10 hours of boooooreeeeeeee.No suspense,no twists.I wouldn’t qualify this as a thriller at all.The characters are awfully irritating.The baby/fertility topic was taken to extreme.I couldn’t relate to this book and found it hard to listen too.Who picked these accents?!A nasaly American and dull Yorkshire?!?!?Dont waste your time.

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