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'An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw' Adele Parks, Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author

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'An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw' Adele Parks, Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author
Autorenporträt
Felicity Everett grew up in Manchester, lived, worked and raised her family of four in London and returned from a four year spell in Melbourne, Australia to live in Gloucestershire in 2014. After an early career in children's publishing and freelance writing, she published her debut adult novel The Story of Us in 2011. Her second novel, The People at Number 9 was published in 2017.
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Praise for The People at Number 9:

'Cleverly maintains suspense ... a compelling and readable tale of our times' Daily Mail

'An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw' Adele Parks

'This was clever, relentless and utterly recognisable. I absolutely loved it!' Katie Fforde

'Very occasionally, a novel that's not in the crime genre grips me as much as the best thrillers do. The People at Number 9 held me in its vice-like grip from first page to last. It's a fascinating analysis of an unhealthy friendship based on insecurity and delusion, and the characters are so vividly drawn that I sympathised with them and despaired of them in equal measure' Sophie Hannah

'Excruciating yet unputdownable, this is domestic noir at its most gripping' Woman & Home

'A cautionary tale of what happens when you get caught up with the in-crowd ... razor sharp dialogue, detail straight out of a Sunday supplement and a gimlet eye for social comedy. The characters and the games they play are instantly recognisable to anyone who has stood at the school gates and felt slightly out of place. I gulped it down quicker than a dirty Martini' Veronica Henry

'Beady insights into female friendship. Irresistible, excruciating and unputdownable' Fanny Blake

'Incisively witty, painfully true ... draws the reader in with the voyeuristic joy of gossiping about our friends and neighbours, with a shocking sting in the tail to catch us all out' Samantha King

'I LOVED it. Such an unsettling read, with a whole grass-is-greener vibe that makes it really quite creepy. The People at Number 9 has a really voyeuristic feel - like spying on your neighbours through a window. Perfect reading for a cold, dark night!' Lisa Hall

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Praise for The People at Number 9:

'Cleverly maintains suspense ... a compelling and readable tale of our times' Daily Mail

'An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw' Adele Parks

'This was clever, relentless and utterly recognisable. I absolutely loved it!' Katie Fforde

'Very occasionally, a novel that's not in the crime genre grips me as much as the best thrillers do. The People at Number 9 held me in its vice-like grip from first page to last. It's a fascinating analysis of an unhealthy friendship based on insecurity and delusion, and the characters are so vividly drawn that I sympathised with them and despaired of them in equal measure' Sophie Hannah

'Excruciating yet unputdownable, this is domestic noir at its most gripping' Woman & Home

'A cautionary tale of what happens when you get caught up with the in-crowd ...razor sharp dialogue, detail straight out of a Sunday supplement and a gimlet eye for social comedy. The characters and the games they play are instantly recognisable to anyone who has stood at the school gates and felt slightly out of place. I gulped it down quicker than a dirty Martini' Veronica Henry

'Beady insights into female friendship. Irresistible, excruciating and unputdownable' Fanny Blake

'Incisively witty, painfully true ... draws the reader in with the voyeuristic joy of gossiping about our friends and neighbours, with a shocking sting in the tail to catch us all out' Samantha King

'I LOVED it. Such an unsettling read, with a whole grass-is-greener vibe that makes it really quite creepy. The People at Number 9 has a really voyeuristic feel - like spying on your neighbours through a window. Perfect reading for a cold, dark night!' Lisa Hall
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