CAUTION: This book is addictive. What happens when the people next door know all your secrets -
but you know none of theirs? By the number one bestselling author of Man and Boy and the Max
Wolfe crime series. 'Everyone needs to buy and read it.' Rob Rinder 'Had me gripped from
start to finish.' Jane Fallon 'Creepy paranoid and shocking.' Alex Michaelides 'Twisty
insightful and completely absorbing.' Celia Walden 'A brilliant brilliant novel. Incredbily
gripping and scary!' Susanna Reid Good Morning Britain _____________ How well do you know
the people next door? You've moved to your dream home: a gorgeous honey-coloured house in the
country. It's a new beginning: your chance to put the terrible truth of what happened to you
in the city behind you. But your new neighbours have secrets of their own. Terrifying
secrets. Unimaginable secrets. And when you learn about the previously happy family who lived
- and died - in your house you start to wonder how safe you really are . . . ______________
'Tony Parsons strikes again with a new epic thriller... It's a nail-biter until the end!'
That's Life 'A brilliant page-turning thriller.' Piers Morgan 'As elegant and vivid as ever'
Daily Mail 'Builds like a Hitchcock classic' Peterborough Telegraph 'This one will keep you
guessing' Heat 'The sort of thriller you could read again and again' Belfast Telegraph 'A
creepy tale of a couple whose move to the country to what they'd hoped was their little corner
of paradise turns into a nightmare' Choice _____________ Readers are loving The People Next
Door ... ***** 'There's just no words really to describe how much I LOVED this book .' *****
' Great storytelling tension-filled and very enjoyable.' ***** 'Tony Parsons hooked me from
the first few chapters and I found it really hard to put down I'd highly recommend it to any
thriller lovers.' ***** 'This book really twists and turns in a way that I love. I really
enjoyed this book and would not hesitate to recommend it!' ***** 'I couldn't leave the book for
a minute until I'd discovered how it would all end ... A brilliant book .'