The House With No Rooms

· The Detective's Daughter Book 4 · Bloomsbury Publishing
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A woman lies dead on the ground. A girl watches from the shadows. What did she really see?

The summer of 1976 was the hottest in living memory. A lost little girl, dizzied by the head, stumbled upon a deserted museum. She thought she saw a woman lying dead on the ground. But when she opened her eyes, the woman had gone.

Forty years later, cleaner and detective Stella Darnell is investigating a suspected murder in the Botanical Gardens at Kew. Working methodically, stain by stain, she is drawn into an obsessive world, and towards a killer who has never been caught...

THE DETECTIVE'S DAUGHTER SERIES:
The Detective's Daughter.

Ghost Girl.

The Detective's Secret.

The House With No Rooms.

The Dog Walker.

What people are saying about THE HOUSE WITH NO ROOMS:

'I'd give it 6 stars if it were possible'

'An unsettling, accomplished book by a writer at the top of her game'

'There is a sense of menace, suspense and sadness all interspersed with pockets of humour. So cleverly written'

'Can't put it down, the perfect present'

About the author

Lesley Thomson grew up in west London. Her first novel, A Kind of Vanishing, won the People's Book Prize in 2010. Her second novel, The Detective's Daughter, was a #1 bestseller and sold over 500,000 copies. She lives in Lewes with her partner.

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