The Sixth Window: The unbearably tense psychological thriller (English Edition)
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A gripping psychological thriller from multi-million copy best-seller Rachel Abbott.
‘Masterly and compelling.’ – Robert Bryndza, author of Girl in the Ice
‘Abbott at her best.' – Elizabeth Haynes, author of Into the Darkest Corner
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Every instinct told her to run…
Natalie Grey is living a nightmare. She has discovered a disturbing website link on her new partner’s computer and fears he has a dark side, and even darker intentions. When her husband died in a hit and run accident, Ed had seemed like a safe harbour. Now where can she turn?
Concerned for the safety of her fifteen-year-old daughter Scarlett, she moves them both to a new home beyond his reach, unaware that the apartment holds secrets of its own. Left alone during the long days of the school holiday, Scarlett investigates strange sounds coming from the other side of the wall, never anticipating the danger that awaits her there.
DCI Tom Douglas’s investigation into the apparent suicide of a teenage girl draws him ever closer to Natalie and Scarlett. But will he be too late to protect them from the danger they face, or from the truths that will tear their lives apart?
Will they ever feel safe again?
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Praise for The Sixth Window
‘The tension that built throughout this book simply blew me away .’ - Angela Marsons, author of Silent Scream
‘The Sixth Window is a masterclass in tension from the queen of the genre. It is a scarily believable, tense and compelling thriller and it’s impossible to ration yourself to a few pages at a time.’ – Goodreads reviewer
'Masterly and compelling. I couldn’t put it down until its heart-stopping conclusion.’ – Robert Bryndza, author of Girl in the Ice
‘I am in awe of Rachel Abbott’s plotting! The Sixth Window is Abbott at her best. ’ - Elizabeth Haynes, author of Into the Darkest Corner
Praise for Rachel Abbott
'A properly addictive, leave-the-light-on thriller.' – Red Magazine
'This fast-paced thriller will have you racing through to its shocking conclusion.' - Closer
'Almost unbearably tense, with a killer twist.' - Good Housekeeping