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A gripping new summer thriller from the bestselling author of Our House, full of characters you'll love to hate and twists you'll never see coming!
Reviews
Praise for Our Holiday ‘Another scorching thriller from Louise Candlish. Louise writes so brilliantly about middle-class aspirations and desires, and nobody writes class tension with such a keen eye. It's the perfect summer read.’ Hannah Beckerman ‘A sharp, brilliantly observed novel that had me gasping at every twist and turn but also smiling at the intuitive skewering of the second home stereotypes. I loved every gripping page.’ Sarah Pearse 'Sizzling summer crime fiction, where everyone and everywhere is teetering on the brink. Explosively good. I loved it.' Sarah Hilary ‘If you take one book on holiday this year, make it this.’ Celia Walden ‘Brimming with deadly twists and devious turns…. Louise Candlish is at the top of her game with this stylish, sun soaked thriller that keeps you guessing from the very first page. Our Holiday is destined to be THE summer read of 2024.’ Janice Hallett ‘Louise Candlish has excelled again with this story of a coastal community butting heads with the big city blow-ins. Hugely entertaining, this book is so full of tension and intrigue, it was a joy to read and I absolutely loved it. Brava!’ Liz Nugent ‘Candlish excels in making even unlikeable characters compelling. A thrilling study of toxic one-upmanship amongst the suburban elite.’ Vaseem Khan ‘Another smasher from Louise Candlish… Perfect holiday read.’ Fern Britton ‘Another slice of compelling, gripping escapism from Louise Candlish. Absolutely loved it.’ Jane Fallon ‘A taut, twisting psychological thriller… also a brilliantly subtle examination of class and relationships. Louise Candlish never disappoints.’ Tim Weaver ‘Smart, assured, and gripping… Louise Candlish shines a light on the effects of second-home ownership on coastal communities, whilst also delivering an utterly transportive and suspenseful read.’ Lucy Clarke