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Invite Me In
Oct 24, 2024 6:22 AM

Author:Emma Curtis

Invite Me In

'Clever. Compulsive. Deliciously creepy. Invite me in? Yes, please. I didn't want to leave.' Jane Corry, author of MY HUSBAND'S WIFE

To those who think they know her, Eliza Curran has it all: two healthy children, a stunning home and a wealthy, adoring husband. No one would guess the reality of her life: trapped in an unhappy marriage to a controlling man, she longs for a way out.

When she takes on a new tenant, her life changes unexpectedly. Dan Jones is charming and perceptive, and quickly becomes a close friend to the whole family.

But Dan's arrival threatens to tip Eliza's fragile world out of balance. And when someone has as many secrets as Eliza does, the smallest slip could destroy everything . . .

'Incredibly tense and gripping, Invite Me In kept me guessing right til the end' Laura Marshall, author of FRIEND REQUEST

'Invite Me In is a masterclass in building suspense' Trisha Sakhlecha, author of CAN YOU SEE ME NOW

'Curtis teases the reader forward, making them guess and second-guess, and guess again - by the last third, I was biting my nails' S. E. Lynes, author of THE HOUSEWARMING

Reviews

Shocking, tense, and packed with intrigue - another expertly crafted must-read from Emma Curtis!

—— Lauren North, author of THE PERFECT BETRAYAL

Emma Curtis has done it again! With strong, memorable characters, elegant prose and an ever-tightening sense of dread, Invite Me In has all the ingredients of a classic psychological thriller.

—— Nicola Rayner, author of THE GIRL BEFORE YOU and YOU AND ME

An engrossing and surprising read that crackles with toxic relationships, dark secrets and simmering tensions. Emma Curtis has done it again - Invite Me In is a masterclass in building suspense.

—— Trisha Sakhlecha, author of CAN YOU SEE ME NOW

Curtis teases the reader forward, making them guess and second-guess, and guess again - by the last third I was biting my nails. You know you're in safe hands with Emma Curtis; the best thing to do is buckle up and enjoy the ride.

—— S. E. Lynes, author of THE HOUSEWARMING

OMG what a brilliant story. Intriguing, unpredictable and so very twisty. I never knew who to trust! Loved it.

—— Claire Douglas, author of JUST LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS

Stayed up far too late reading Invite Me In as I couldn't put it down! A chilling portrayal of coercive control with brilliantly flawed characters. I loved it.

—— Nikki Smith, author of ALL IN HER HEAD

Clever. Compulsive. Deliciously creepy. Invite me in? Yes please. I didn't want to leave.

—— Jane Corry, author of MY HUSBAND'S WIFE

Loved this gripping psychological thriller with its clever plot and convincing characters. An original premise that draws you in with an unexpected twist.

—— Jenny Quintana, author of THE HIDING PLACE

Brilliant pacing, a great cast of intriguing and all-too-believable dislikable characters, and a very satisfying ending. It's a masterclass in domestic noir - I loved it.

—— Andrea Mara, author of ALL HER FAULT

Sophisticated, intelligent and deftly woven, Emma Curtis has crafted another "guess, then guess again" psychological thriller to keep the reader hooked until the very last page.

—— Kerry Fisher, author of THE SILENT WIFE

I loved this! Invite Me In offers a deep dive into the unnerving complexities of an unravelling family, with characters that are brilliantly developed and a plot that unspools with thrilling unease. With a book that is complex, clever and brilliantly executed, Curtis has become a new favourite on my thriller-author list!

—— Philippa East, author of SAFE AND SOUND

Gripping, claustrophobic and nuanced with a convincing and interesting cast of characters - loved it.

—— Catherine Cooper, bestselling author of THE CHALET

Incredibly tense and gripping, Invite Me In kept me guessing right til the end.

—— Laura Marshall, author of FRIEND REQUEST

Gripping escapism. A breathlessly twisty psychological thriller full of toxic relationships and dark secrets.

—— Tammy Cohen, author of THE WEDDING PARTY

So much tension and drama.

—— Jackie Kabler, author of THE PERFECT COUPLE


I loved Invite Me In - every time I thought I'd cracked where the story was going, Emma Curtis had me fooled... such an eerie, palpable, wild-ride of a thriller with a storyline that is impossible to predict. Not to be missed!

—— Jack Jordan, author of BEFORE HER EYES

I enjoyed the compelling plot and and especially admired the skilful building of the characters - complex, flawed and intriguing.

—— Jane Shemilt, author of LITTLE FRIENDS

Bloody and disturbing in equal parts.

—— Daily Mail

I flew through this novel...[it] will leave the hairs on your arms standing up. You're constantly second guessing, and third guessing as to where it's going.

—— Belfast Telegraph

With a cracking plot and twisty ending, don't miss this tense whirlwind of a book!

—— Candis

Twist follows twist in this event-packed drama, full of toxic characters.

—— Real People

A tense page turner.

—— Bella

If you're like us, you'll read this is one sitting!

—— That's Life!

This tense psychological thriller simmers with suspense throughout - you'll be totally hooked!

—— My Weekly

An intriguing domestic noir...Curtis will keep you guessing with this one.

—— NB Magazine

Invite Me In is a riveting, character-driven thriller that hooked me from the first page and kept me captivated.

—— Take a Break

Curtis keeps us hooked with twists and a cast of characters who are convincing, if hardly likeable.

—— Herald

In his trademark lucid prose, le Carré sets the scene for an atmospheric tale of betrayal, deceit and secret service malpractice . . . John le Carré, one of the great analysts of the contemporary scene, has left us a minor masterpiece of secrets and lies in spy land

—— Evening Standard

A winner with fans of the master spy-writer

—— Oldie

A piercing portrait of moral ambivalence

—— i

It is classic le Carré . . . If this is the quality le Carré was producing in the last years of his life, we can be certain there are further posthumous delights coming our way

—— Herald

I gobbled up Silverview . . . Here le Carré is on more familiar territory - what was once known as Mitteleuropa, with its shape-shifting double agents, scarred idealists on the prowl for lost causes

—— Spectator

It has often been said that le Carré is a novelist, not a mere thriller writer. Yet the thing is that, for all his protests that his creations were always more fictional than credited, what he excels at is giving us a plausible peek into the spy's world

—— The Times

[Le Carré's] prose is as quietly impressive as ever and it's a thoroughly enjoyable read. It makes for bittersweet reading - the final work of a master, on fine form

—— Daily Express

Promises to be filled with intrigue, surprises and timely meditations on the relationship between individuals and nations

—— i

One of the great moral writers of recent times

—— Metro

First-rate prose and a fascinating plot . . . a fitting coda to a remarkable career

—— Publishers Weekly
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