Most people wouldnβt buy an infamous murder house to renovate for fun . . . but Sarah Slade is not most people.
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βThis debut novel deftly explores our shadowsβthe dark parts of ourselves we donβt want others to see. I couldnβt stop reading.ββJulia Bartz, New York Times bestselling author of The Writing Retreat
A POPSUGAR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A therapist and self-help writer with all the answers, Sarah has just bought a gorgeous Victorian in the community of her dreams. Turns out you can get a killer deal on a house where someone was murdered. Plus, renovating Black Wood House makes for great blog content and a potent distraction from her failing marriage. Good thing nobody knows that her past is as tainted as the bloodstain on her bedroom floor.
But the renovations are fast becoming a nightmare. Sarah imagined custom avocado wallpaper, massive profits, and an appreciative husband who would want to share her bed again. Instead, the neighbors hate her guts and her husband still sleeps on the couch. And though the builders attempt to cover up Black Woodβs horrifying past, a series of bizarre accidents, threatening notes, and unexplained footsteps in the attic only confirm for Sarah what the rest of the town already knows: Something is very wrong in that house.
With every passing moment, Sarahβs life spirals further out of controlβand with it her sense of reality. But as she peels back the curling wallpaper and discovers the houseβs secrets, she realizes that the deadly legacy of Black Wood House has only just begun.
βA fast, fun, gasp-inducing read.ββKate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Diamond Eye
βCreepy, crafty, and packing some deliciously dark surprises, The Stranger Upstairs is a dizzying spiral into madness that kept me guessing to its final pages.ββTaylor Adams, author of The Last Word
βThe ultimate spooky-season read! Lisa M. Matlin skillfully infuses every page of The Stranger Upstairs with eerie, evocative imagery, and her (anti)heroine, Sarah Slade, is just as disturbing and compelling as the murder-house setting.ββLayne Fargo, author of They Never Learn
Lisa M. Matlin was a guitarist in a rock band before switching from songwriting to story writing. She lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband, pug, and golden retriever. Sheβs probably rewatching The Walking Dead right now and trying not to laugh at her own jokes. Matlin is a passionate mental health advocate and your dogβs number one fan.
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