The People at Number 9

a gripping novel of jealousy and betrayal among friends

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Pub Date 6 Apr 2017 | Archive Date 10 Apr 2017

Description

Meet the new neighbours. Whose side are you on?

‘An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw’ Adele Parks, Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author

Have you met The People at Number 9?

Sara and Neil have new neighbours in their street. Glamorous and chaotic, Gav and Lou make Sara’s life seem dull. As the two couples become friends, sharing suppers, red wine and childcare, it seems a perfect couples-match. But the more Sara sees of Gav and Lou, the more she longs to change her own life. But those changes will come at a price.

Praise for The People at Number 9:

‘Cleverly maintains suspense … a compelling and readable tale of our times’ Daily Mail

‘An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw’ Adele Parks

‘This was clever, relentless and utterly recognisable. I absolutely loved it!’ Katie Fforde

‘Held me in its vice-like grip from first page to last. It's a fascinating analysis of an unhealthy friendship based on insecurity and delusion, and the characters are so vividly drawn that I sympathised with them and despaired of them in equal measure’ Sophie Hannah

‘Excruciating yet unputdownable, this is domestic noir at its most gripping’ Woman & Home

'A cautionary tale of what happens when you get caught up with the in-crowd … The characters and the games they play are instantly recognisable to anyone who has stood at the school gates and felt slightly out of place. I gulped it down quicker than a dirty Martini' Veronica Henry

‘Beady insights into female friendship. Irresistible, excruciating and unputdownable’ Fanny Blake

‘Incisively witty, painfully true … draws the reader in with the voyeuristic joy of gossiping about our friends and neighbours, with a shocking sting in the tail to catch us all out’ Samantha King

‘I LOVED it. Such an unsettling read, with a whole grass-is-greener vibe that makes it really quite creepy … Perfect reading for a cold, dark night!’ Lisa Hall

Meet the new neighbours. Whose side are you on?

‘An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw’ Adele Parks, Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author...


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Featured Reviews

I really enjoyed No. 9. Lou reminded me of a person in my life. The more I read the more I drew comparisons and this kept me hooked. I did not want it to end and felt it ended quite quickly, I would have loved more detail. Nevertheless I will definitely give it 5 stars as I could not put it down and found the characters intriguing.

Thank you to Netgalley for having an early read of this book.

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Fabulous book, I raced through this and was sorry to finish it. I could picture clearly Lou and Gavin as well as Sara who so wants desperately to be like them, and be accepted by them. Neil made me laugh with his dry comments and I just loved it all!
I am now looking out for this author.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters were likeable and a gripping story making me want to keep turning the pages to see if what I thought would happen did!

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Now if you picked this book up (as I know some have),expecting a psychological thriller faced paced, adrenaline fueled and climatic you might be disappointed. If you open the first page with an open mind you most definitely will not!

I was attracted to this immediately when I saw a visual on Twitter, I love the front cover and the title really caught my attention, which if I saw in a bookshop would have me reaching for it without hestation and heading for the till!

They say not to judge a book by its cover, but this like my method of choosing wine is always the first clue as to whether it’s for me… The packaging is so important and in this case it’s absolutely spot on, it has to speak to you in a way that makes you reach for it and flip it over to read the title description – The back cover blurb or in the wines case- the label promising notes of grapefruit and hints of Apple!

I digress…

Basically I was sold first by the cover but then the back page blurb/ synopsis confirmed it was a ‘must read’ for me and I was desperate to gets my hands on it, even ‘ stalking’ 🙈😁 Lucy from HQ !!

Having finally read it I can confirm I really loved it!! No, It’s not a tense psychological thriller, but it’s dark and it’s intriguing – A voyeuristic fly on the wall observation of other couples and other families. Perfect for people who like to observe – I’m a people watcher so I loved this element of the book. The story is told from the view point of Lou, who is seduced by the carefree new couple who move in next door, it really is a case of thinking the grass is always greener on the other side as Lou starts to become less and less engaged with her own life, trying to keep up with the ‘ jones’, or in this case the bohemian, arty couple from number 9, her pursuit of friendship has a slightly uncomfortable feel to it as intrigue turns to a bit of an unhealthy obsession and we see her other relationships falter and stall as she becomes focused solely on Gav and Lou.

The book does make for slightly uncomfortable reading. I think this was the writers intention- these people are so very different and don’t naturally belong together and this is cleverly expressed through her writing.

I don’t want to give too much away. Publication is still a way off, but as the story evolves we see how the very things that fascinated Lou and caused her to experience feelings of jealousy and envy to the point where she experiences self doubt and questions her own marriage- in time become the very things that annoy and frustrate her, as admiration turns to resentment and the positive meld with the negative! A love hate relationship – facisnating and insightful this won’t be a roller coaster read, packed full of tension and high octane action this story is more subtle than that.It’s an observational commentary on people their thoughts, feelings and emotions- How strongly we can be influenced by others and a relationship that turns sour.

I love the way it charts the lifespan of a friendship . From birth to death.

Its fascinating to witness the start of a burgeoning friendships how they act, integrate and form a relationship , we watch how it develops and grows, for a time flourishing, until cracks start to form( not only in Neil and Lou’s house ), until it becomes toxic and unhealthy…

A modern tale of never quite being satisfied, always comparing and striving to have or to be more like others. I found THE PEOPLE AT NUMBER 9 a thought provoking and refreshing read. An intelligent and interesting narrative, beautifully observed and expertly written.

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