Author:Emma Curtis
'Conjures an atmosphere of quiet menace.' Daily Mail
IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT TO UNRAVEL A PERFECT LIFE . . .
When Grace's fiancé vanishes without a trace the night after proposing, her life is turned upside down. But has Nick walked out on her, or is he in danger?
As Grace desperately searches for answers, it soon becomes clear that Nick wasn't the uncomplicated man she thought she knew. And when she uncovers a hidden tragedy from his childhood, she realises an awful truth: that you can run from your past - but your secrets will always catch up with you . . .
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YOUR FAVOURITE AUTHORS ARE RAVING ABOUT THE NIGHT YOU LEFT . . .
'So addictive and compulsive . . . Clever, unpredictable and beautifully written. I loved it!' Claire Douglas, author of Local Girl Missing
'A tense and twisted read.' Sarah Vaughan, author of Anatomy of a Scandal
'Filled with drama and twists that exploded on to the page at every turn. Another fantastic psychological suspense by Emma Curtis.' Lauren North, author of The Perfect Betrayal
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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING. . .
***** 'Oh my goodness, I just could not stop reading this book.'
***** 'A rollercoaster of a domestic noir/psychological thriller with plenty of twists.'
***** 'Jaw dropping - to say more would give away a page turning must-read ending.'
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Congratulations Emma Curtis on another breathtakingly brilliant thriller. The Night You Left had me gripped from the first page and left me questioning everything I thought I knew. Psychological suspense at its best.
—— Nuala Ellwood, bestselling author of THE DAY OF THE ACCIDENTSo addictive and compulsive . . . Clever, unpredictable and beautifully written. The ending was a brilliant shock! I loved it.
—— Claire Douglas, bestselling author of LOCAL GIRL MISSINGThe tension and pace had me hooked! Filled with drama and twists that exploded on to the page at every turn. The Night You Left is a tense and gripping novel . . . I couldn't stop reading. Another fantastic psychological suspense by Emma Curtis.
—— Lauren North, bestselling author of THE PERFECT BETRAYALA tense and twisted read. Rattles along at a good pace with villains aplenty and false leads.
—— Sarah Vaughan, bestselling author of ANATOMY OF A SCANDALDeft, tense, serpentine and completely gripping.
—— Fanny BlakeAnother deeply satisfying read from Emma Curtis. Intense atmosphere, beautifully crafted characters. I couldn't put it down.
—— Amanda Robson, bestselling author of GUILT and OBSESSIONSometimes, it's the not knowing which is the scariest thing of all. Emma Curtis's new book does uncertainty to perfection!
—— Jane Corry, bestselling author of MY HUSBAND'S WIFEThe Night You Left is an excellent premise and Emma truly delivers with a complex, clever storyline told with real heart. I loved it from start to finish.
—— Phoebe Morgan, author of THE DOLLHOUSEA compelling read with deftly handled twists to the very end.
—— Jane Shemilt, bestselling author of DAUGHTERA truly fantastic psychological suspense novel - intriguing and immersive, with exceptional characters, it kept me gripped until the final page.
—— Rachel Edwards, author of DARLINGSuspenseful from the first page to the last, this was a perfect edge-of-your-seat thriller. Compelling writing, believable characters and enough tension to steal your breath - Emma Curtis has delivered it all.
—— Sam Carrington, author of ONE LITTLE LIEI loved The Night You Left - I couldn't stop reading, kept bumping into the furniture!
—— Natalie Daniels, acclaimed author of TOO CLOSETense, gripping and filled with twists and turns. Another excellent thriller from Emma Curtis that will keep you hooked right to the very end.
—— Cari RosenConjures an atmosphere of quiet menace.
—— Daily MailAn intriguing and thought-provoking character-driven mystery.
—— CultureFlyKept me gripped with every page and ended with a satisfying, didn't-guess-it twist . . . An excellent thriller with tasty red herrings galore.
—— Peterborough TelegraphAlthough, at the outset, the plot feels quite Orwellian, Ogawa employs a quiet, poetic prose to capture the diverse (and often unexpected) emotions of the people left behind
—— Kirkus, starred reviewOgawa’s anointed translator, Snyder, adroitly captures the quiet control with which Ogawa gently unfurls her ominously surreal and Orwellian narrative. The Memory Police loom, their brutality multiplies, but Ogawa remarkably ensures that what lingers are the human(e) connections... As the visceral disappears, somehow the spirit holds on.
—— Booklist, starred reviewFirst it’s small things — bells, ribbons, stamps — that disappear from the cloistered Japanese island where an unnamed novelist toils over her next book and worries about her community’s increasing isolation. With the objects go the memory of them: “It doesn’t hurt,” the protagonist’s mother explains to her, “and you won’t even be particularly sad.” Eventually, the “disappeared” things — paper, springtime — grow in scale and value, and the narrator struggles to avoid the clutches of the titular Memory Police. An unfortunately zeitgeisty novel about censorship, oppression, and the gradual compression of experience under autocratic regimes, this is a deeply traumatizing novel in the best way possible.
—— Hillary Kelly , VultureThe translation of this masterpiece by the acclaimed Japanese author into English this year is cause for celebration
—— Marta Bausells , GuardianTerrifying, surreal and profoundly moving
—— Andy Hedgecock , InterzoneOne of Japan's finest writers serves up a riveting slice of dystopian suspense, which is far more pertinent and reflective of modern society than one would like. A troubling examination of state surveillance and control.
—— JOE, *Books of the Year*Elegant, haunting
—— Jane Shilling , Daily MailThis beautiful and simple novel explores the power of memory and its importance to the soul
—— Essential MarbellaStrange and affectingly beautiful
—— The TimesBestselling author Lisa Jewell’s twisty psychological thriller unravels the tale of two complicated families, unlocking a mystery that keeps the reader captivated until the final page.
—— Hello! magazineYet another brilliant novel... Lisa Jewell is the new Ruth Rendell or Barbara Vine. Just mesmerising.
—— Julia Llewellyn SmithIt’s SO GOOD!
—— India KnightThe excitement, the intrigue, the sheer pleasure of reading taboo-breaking work!
—— Liz NugentIt’s absolutely bloody brilliant and I can’t tell you much I wish I’d written it.
—— Tammy CohenFrom a stack of amazing crime novels in 2019, I have to choose The Family Upstairs…Jewell is brilliant at twisting plot strands from the past and present into a tense story that I read in one sitting. I'm still thinking about the ending!
—— Jane Casey , Irish IndependentSuper-readable with twisty turns, this is a stay-up-to-finish-in-the-early-hours read.
—— Sun on SundayJust finished The Family Upstairs and I’m telling you it’s her best book yet – human, gripping, deeply felt, seriously twisty and skilfully plotted. Bravo!
—— Paul BurstonI had hoped to save The Family Upstairs for my holiday, but failed miserably by devouring it as soon as it arrived. I was hooked from the first page, I think it's her best yet and hands down my favourite book so far this year.
—— Alice FeeneyWhat. A. Book! 2019’s best thriller and a one-sitting read.
—— Red MagazineBrilliantly dark and unsettling, Lisa Jewell’s latest novel might just be her best yet.
—— CultureflyA work of utter genius ... you’re going to love it.
—— Mark EdwardsLisa Jewell is the most wonderful writer, and funnily enough we've written about a similar theme with our new books - cults, in microcosm and macrocosm. I can't rant enough about how brilliant The Family Upstairs is.
—— Alex MarwoodI absolutely loved The Family Upstairs. Intriguing, absorbing, unputdownable with characters so real they jump from the page.
—— Laura MarshallCouldn’t put it down. Wish I’d written it. With characters that light up the pages, a twisty plot which unravels at perfect pace, and a house rammed with the darkest secrets, it’s brilliant.
—— Amanda JenningsBrilliantly dark and disturbing ... Absolutely couldn’t put it down, it’s so good!
—— B.A. Paris‘Outstanding. So compelling, twisty-turny and riveting. I just couldn’t stop reading.’
—— Mel SherrattAll I want to do for the rest of the day is find out what’s at the bottom of it all. Too good.
—— Fanny BlakeUtterly compelling. Deliciously dark and twisty with characters who live on in your head. Lisa Jewell just keeps getting better and better.
—— Jane CorryCompelling and suspenseful for a long and chilly autumn night’s reading.
—— My WeeklyA gripping psychological thriller.
—— Choice magazineThis is without a doubt one of my favourite reads of the year.
—— Ronnie Turner (Blog)Featuring two entangled families and a house with the darkest of secrets, this is a compulsive new thriller from Lisa Jewell.
—— Sheer LuxeFrom the first page we were hooked. If you’ve got a lazy day planned over the Christmas break, this is the type of novel you could read in a day…It makes us shiver just sharing the plot and we guarantee you’ll be on the edge of your seats throughout.
—— Yahoo! Style UKOf the crop of great thrillers out this year, this is my pick [...] Lisa Jewell is brilliant at creating a menacing atmosphereand this is almost unbearably tense at times, with a knock-the-wind-out-of-you ending.
—— Good HousekeepingAn enthralling tale rich in psychological suspense that mixes family saga with domestic noir.
—— VouchercodesPart family saga and part-psychological thriller, this is an exceptional read.
—— Sunday ExpressBreathtaking thriller
—— i PaperPerfect book to inhale by the fire. Had no idea how creepy and nuanced it would be but couldn’t put it down and stayed up half the night reading it. Highly recommend.
—— iNews