The House Sitter: A spine-chilling and compulsive read that will leave you questioning everything and everybody!

Jill Barry

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KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE . . . BUT YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER

'A powerful, psychological chiller to keep you turning the pages, but keep a light switched on!' SALLY SPEDDING

A chilling and page-turning psychological thriller that is impossible to put down and perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, C. L. Taylor and Shari Lapena.

When Suzanne and Eddie decide to put their house on the market and move closer to their daughter, they neglect to tell their friend and house sitter Ruth.

So when Ruth finds a 'For Sale' sign perched outside their front door, she is outraged. She never imagined they would leave.

What follows is a series of events that are set to ruin the couple's plans - with dramatic and shocking consequences that no one could have predicted...

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Readers love THE HOUSE SITTER:

'An impeccably plotted tense tale, The House Sitter explores what lengths people go to in desperation. Deceitful and dark, it's a great novel to curl up with on these chilly autumn evenings. Just be sure to lock your door...' Goodreads Review

'A spine-chilling read' Goodreads Review

'A fantastically plotted and twisty read' Goodreads Review

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  • A powerful, psychological chiller to keep you turning the pages, but keep a light switched on! - Sally Spedding

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Jill Barry

Jill Barry

Jill Barry is a former air hostess, secretary and guest-house owner who now finds inspiration for her novels in her own quiet corner of Wales. She is the author of various contemporary and historical romance novels, including Love Thirty, Love on the Menu and Homefront. She also writes novellas and short stories. The House Sitter is Jill's first venture into the crime genre.

For more information about Jill Barry please visit www.jillbarry.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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