The House on Fripp Island

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Pub Date 4 Jun 2020 | Archive Date 3 Jun 2020

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'Kauffman's latest is a rare and gripping combination of gloriously observed prose and three hundred pages of pure suspense. I loved it.' - Julie Buntin, author of Marlena

'A sharp, modern story about the wilderness of family life.' - Adrienne Celt, author of Invitation to a Bonfire and The Daughter

'A novel full of secrets set in a stunning beach house is my definition of a perfect summer read ... Bring plenty of sunscreen when you take this book to the beach, you'll be reading all day long.' - Amanda Eyre Ward, author of The Same Sky


Fripp Island, South Carolina, is the perfect destination for the wealthy Daly family: Lisa, Scott, and their two girls. For Lisa's childhood friend, Poppy Ford, the resort island is a world away from the one she and Lisa grew up in-and when Lisa invites Poppy's family to join them, how can she turn down an all-expenses paid vacation for her husband and children?

But everyone brings secrets to the island, distorting what should be a convivial, relaxing summer on the beach. Lisa sees danger everywhere, while Poppy watches over her husband John and his routines with a sharp eye. It's a summer of change for all of the children too, who are exposed to new ideas and different ways of life as they forge a bond of their own.

While revelations from the past and present unfold, the book builds to a shocking event that will shake your sense of justice and leave you wanting to talk about crime and retribution. It's a great book to pass on to a friend, but please don't tell them too much. If you can't wait, get in touch with us...

'Kauffman's latest is a rare and gripping combination of gloriously observed prose and three hundred pages of pure suspense. I loved it.' - Julie Buntin, author of Marlena

'A sharp, modern story about...


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ISBN 9781788165204
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Lisa and Scott have not been happy in their marriage for some time. Their two daughters and the wealth they surround themselves with are not enough to reconcile the pair. But perhaps an all-expenses holiday to Fripp Island will be? Or maybe it will provide the backdrop for their undoing, instead.

The four are joined by Lisa's childhood best friend, Poppy, and her family for what promises to be a sun-drenched four days of relaxation and family fun on the white sands that are metres away from their front door. But there is something, or someone, lurking near their new abode that is potentially far more sinister than the beach sands and with only a small section of it to separate them. And whilst Lisa's attention is directed towards the figure she thinks will become her next nightmare, in addition to the turmoil lurking within, another is rearing its head and none of them can stop it from striking.

This was an absolutely riveting read I tore through over the course of a single day. Mysteries were in abundance and every character had something to hide from the others. It never veered into the realms of melodrama and never felt overdone in its suspenseful journey to the climax, however incredible and inciting the incidents became. Instead, Kauffman kept the readers on an even pace that matched the leisurely days of the holidaying families and that made the conclusion, and small previous reveals, all the more shocking for the supposed serenity that surrounded them.

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