Author:James Patterson
Four weeks, five parts, one thrilling story.
Part one of a gripping five-part murder mystery from bestselling thriller writer James Patterson, with exclusive extra content.
No. 7 Ocean Drive is a multimillion-dollar beachfront house in the Hamptons, but its beautiful exterior hides a horrific past. This house was the setting for a series of depraved killings that have never been solved. Neglected, empty and rumoured to be cursed, it's known as the Murder House, and locals keep their distance.
Detective Jenna Murphy has moved to the area to escape her troubled past and rehabilitate a career on the rocks. But when a Hollywood power broker and his mistress are found dead in the abandoned Murder House, Jenna becomes involved in a case that at first seems open and shut, but reveals more secrets than she could possibly imagine.
As more bodies surface and Jenna is drawn deeper into the dark history of No. 7, she must risk her own life to expose the truth – before the Murder House claims another victim.
This is modern crime writing with a dark, fierce edge – and all the better for it
—— Geoffrey Wansell , Daily MailKeeps the reader gripped until the last page
—— Sunday ExpressNot all great novelists can write crime fiction but when Susan Hill does the result is stunning
—— Ruth RendellExhilarating… These books succeed in harnessing all the genre’s addictive power while maintaining a complexity and fascination entirely their own
—— IndependentAll the ingredients for the perfect English crime novel are here
—— Daily MailShe captures sinister atmosphere brilliantly...her characters are drawn with loving detail
—— SpectatorEagerly awaited by all aficionados of crime fiction
—— P.D. JamesSusan Hill writes as an honest and disturbing witness to our times
—— ScotsmanThe real joy of the Serrailler series is Serrailler himself…rich in incident and intrigue
—— Daily ExpressNothing’s quite as it seems, except Hill's brilliantly compelling prose
—— Daily MirrorA wonderful storyteller… she is also one of those rare crime writers whose books invite a second reading
—— ScotsmanHill's Serrailler novels have developed into a series whose appeal stretches beyond their genre... The secret of Hill's narrative style is that she forces the readers to invest emotionally in her characters. And then she makes ghastly things happen to them... It sounds easy, but it isn't
—— SpectatorThe Simon Serrailler novels are in a league of their own; literate, detailed and full of drama - they stand head and shoulders above the majority of crime novels. This is the eighth novel in the series and is the darkest and most disturbing yet. It is also the best.
—— CrimeSquadKept me turning the pages, gripped
—— Woman & HomeAlthough at times distressing, Hill tackles a difficult issue without losing any tension and the finale keeps the reader gripped until the last page
—— Jaymi McCann, 4 stars , Sunday ExpressNever less than wholly absorbing
—— Church TimesHighly unsettling
—— Daily TelegraphA tantalising mystery
—— Sunday TelegraphCaptures sinister atmosphere brilliantly
—— Spectator