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SubscribeWe’re delighted to announce we will be hosting multi-award-winning author, Clare Mackintosh in support of her twisty new DC Morgan thriller OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES, partly set in Cheshire, publishing late February 2025.
Clare is the author of seven Sunday Times bestselling novels, including I Let You Go, Hostage, the first two books in the DC Morgan series The Last Party and Game of Lies and her work of non-fiction I Promise it Won’t Always Hurt Like This: 18 Assurances on Grief.
Tickets are £5.00 each or £16.99 including a copy of Other People’s Houses
Included in the ticket price is an evening with Clare, listening to her talk about her life, career and new book, Other People’s Houses, as well as a Q&A session, and book-signing.
About Clare
Clare Mackintosh is a police officer turned crime writer, and the multi-award-winning author of seven Sunday Times bestselling novels. Translated into forty languages, her books have sold more than two million copies worldwide and have spent a combined total of sixty-eight weeks in the Sunday Times bestseller chart. Clare lives in North Wales with her husband and their three children.
About Other People’s Houses
The stunning new thriller from the author who brought you the jaw-dropping twist of I Let You Go, the gasp-out-loud ending of Let Me Lie, and the loveable, unpredictable Ffion Morgan in The Last Party and A Game of Lies.
The Hill is the kind of place everyone wants to live: luxurious, exclusive and safe. But now someone is breaking and entering these Cheshire homes one by one, and DS Leo Brady suspects the burglar is looking for something, or someone, in particular.
Over the border in Wales, DC Ffion Morgan recovers the body of an estate agent from the lake. There’s no love lost between Ffion and estate agents, but who hated this one enough to want her dead – and why?
As their cases collide, Ffion and Leo discover people will pay a high price to keep their secrets behind closed doors . . .
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