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The ‘Murder House’ as the locals have named it after the man was brutally stabbed to death is next door to where Sophie lives with baby Noah and it always gives her a bad feeling. Is she right to have the feeling or is it the thought of the incident that happened there all those years ago giving her the chills? Alone now with 9month old Noah Sophie really wishes she had gone back home to Dublin more so now her relationship with Finn has broken down, him blaming post partum depression as the cause but Soph just sees this as an excuse for him not to stay.
Hattie has been called home now her mother is in a hospice but the thought of returning to that house where she lost her Father ( the communities vicar) isn’t a thought she likes nonetheless Hattie has to return to her childhood home where her brother Luke now lives.
The murderer of Hatties father was never found the case never closed how does this intertwine with the neighbours and the community?
Excellent read. Good description and characters had depth and were interesting to get to know. Definitely will read more from this author thanks for the arc and chance to review.
A good family drama where secrets of the past that have been buried for a long time are unearthed,with consequences
Hattie returns to her family home,the village vicarage,where years previous she horrifically found her Father dying and her Mum unable to speak about what happened,she couldn’t cope living there after this trauma and so moved away,never forgetting but never really settling……as her Mum’s health rapidly declines she finds herself having no choice but to return,facing the past that includes her 2 brothers,1 amiable to seeing her the other not quite so keen……her ex 1st love however seems more than happy to see her,his wife not so much…..the story then continues into the why’s and wherefores of what really happened that night,with some shocks along the way
I have to be honest and say found I most of the characters unlikeable but I think that was intentional and it didn’t detract from a powerful story dealing with what happens when the past cannot be ignored anymore…..
L. H. Stacey was able to create a great psychological thriller novel and enjoyed the overall concept being told. The characters had that element that I was expecting from this genre. It had a great writing style and was hooked from the first page. The characters had that element that I wanted and was on the journey with them.
This was a pretty decent thriller - I'm usually not a fan of domestic thrillers but I did enjoy the writing, dialogue, and twists throughout this novel! Some parts felt a bit slow/confusing to me, but overall was a fast and enjoyable read!
Hattie finds herself returning home 9 years after the tragic night that took her father and left her mother close to death. Now close to death Imogen wants to speak with all three of her children. She claims to have secrets to tell but dies before exposing her truths. The siblings embark on a search to learn the truth. What they find changes everything they thought they knew about family and uncovers deadly secrets.
I enjoyed the twists and turns in this story. I did not anticipate how the story ended. All of the characters seemed to lack values. They all seemed to be motivated to help themselves without thinking about the consequences of others.
I tried several times to get into this debut. I really could not get into the characters and story line. Sounded promising. I hope others like it.
I adore reading family drama novels especially ones with dark, suspense filled plots.
The Family Home tells of Hattie, estranged from her family but now returning home for the death of her mother.
Her siblings have issues, especial Imogen and Hattie finds it difficult to face her past and the future.
This is a brillaint creepy psychological read. It is well plotted and surperbly written..
I really enjoy the 'forced to return to childhood home' trope, usually offers for some great tension, twists and the discovery of long held secrets. This was fine, but I've read similar that I enjoyed a lot more recently, so it fell a little flat.
Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for this Advanced Reader’s Copy of The Family Home by L.H. Stacey due to be published November 27, 2024.
Hattie is going back home to face her brothers, Adam and Luke, and hear what words her dying mother must tell her. Imogen hasn’t spoken a word since she was almost beaten to death and her husband was murdered. It’s time to reveal the truth. Does Hattie really want to hear it?
This one was a dark, riveting thriller that had many twists and secrets I certainly did not expect – it is a must read! The suspense was great throughout the book, and I never guessed the ending!
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2.5 stars rounded down to 2. Ugh. I just hate giving low reviews. However, I promised an honest review. The Family Home is more of a drama with a few twists thrown in. Nothing chilling here. Hattie has not been home in many years. She avoids her home town and the home she grew up in like the plague. Then she receives a call that her mother is dying and doesn't have long and wants to speak in person to Hattie and her 2 brothers, Luke and Adam. So home she goes.
This is a long read without much satisfaction at the end. The characters were very underdeveloped and unlikable. I felt like I was getting breadcrumbs about the story here and there, and then the subject would change before I could feel the book. There were loose ends, which I don't like. And I had to keep going back and re-reading to see if I missed something because the topic would just change and I felt like the author expected you to know what happened, when I really didn't have a clue. This was one I literally plodded through, just waiting to get to the end.
Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC. I greatly appreciate it. I am sorry, but I do not recommend this book.
This book was a gripping psychological thriller — Hattie comes home first the first time in 9 years since her parents were brutally attacked in their home . her father was killed and her mother beaten and left for dead . This stories underlying theme reminded me of the real story of the Butterbox Babies in Nova Scotia but much more sinister and chilling . This book is full of secrets to be revealed in a well paced novel. I flew through this book in a day —unputdownable from the first page, fast paced and well written. The story was predictable for me in aspects like subplot and some of the secrets but also many actions taken by the characters were surprising and ending was well played.
Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood books for this ARC this is my honest review .
My first time reading British author L.H. Stacey. Overall, The Family Home wasn't a bad story. This was middle of the road for me. Not horrible, not a blockbuster. I would call this more of a mystery than a thriller although it did have some thrills with twists and turns. All of the characters were unlikable.
Thanks to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for this ARC.
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"The Family Home" by L. HE. Stacey is nicely written family thriller which I would probably describe it more like a drama.
Blurb:
Hattie Gilby has not been back to her family home since the devastating events that took place there years ago. Events that changed Hattie and which continue to haunt her today. But one phone call changes everything.
Now Hattie is going back to her family home to face her brothers, Adam and Luke and to hear the last words of her dying mother.
Imogen Gilby hasn’t spoken a word since the night she was beaten almost to death and her husband was murdered. But now it’s time to reveal the truth about what happened that night and the secrets that almost destroyed her.
Hattie isn’t sure she wants to know the truth. And it seems someone close to them will do anything to make sure the secrets stay hidden forever…
It's a good story but I'm afraid I didn't find it chilling or captivating. Characters were poorly developed and not likeable, lots of loose ends that could be easily sorted and would make a story a bit more interesting. I guessed pretty quickly what was happening so maybe that influenced my review but again we are asked to say what we think and I honestly didn't like the book. Writing was fine therfore I'm giving it a 2 stars. Thanks to #NetGalley for the early copy in exchange for an honest opinion
This is a dark yet engaging novel about families and the secrets they hide. It moves along at a fair pace and kept me engaged. I did enjoy it on the whole.
Hattie returns home for the first time in nine years because her mother is dying and needs to speak to all of her children.
Imogen and Gerald Gilby were attacked in their home, Gerald was killed and Imogen badly injured and left for dead.
The secrets of this family are about to be revealed.
Gripping from the first page to the last. I was completely floored by the identity of the murderer, but suspected the motive behind it.
Chilling and dark, this will keep the reader glued to the pages.
My only complaint is the excessive use of the word "Yelled" when the characters are speaking.
A creepy and engaging storyline.
Well written characters and i went to bed still thinking about it.
One book that is not to be missed!
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.
Thank you Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC.
Hattie Gilby has not been back to her family home since the devastating events that took place there years ago. Events that changed Hattie and which continue to haunt her today. But one phone call changes everything.
Now Hattie is going back to her family home to face her brothers, Adam and Luke and to hear the last words of her dying mother.
Imogen Gilby hasn’t spoken a word since the night she was beaten almost to death and her husband was murdered. But now it’s time to reveal the truth about what happened that night and the secrets that almost destroyed her.
Hattie isn’t sure she wants to know the truth. And it seems someone close to them will do anything to make sure the secrets stay hidden forever…
I quite enjoyed reading this book . Mystery, intrigue and who dunnit all rolled into one. I would recommend this one! 3.75 out of 5 ⭐️
L.H. Stacey knows how to write a gosh darn great book! WOW! Friends who like to read a thriller....add this book right now to your TBR list. This is literally the perfect rainy day book. I promise you won't be able to put it down. It was fabulous! Well done!
Enjoyed this book, however it did psych me out! Super creepy! Lots of twists and turns and you want to go to sleep with the light on!
Hattie Gilby has not been back to her family home since the devastating events that took place there years ago. Events that changed Hattie and which continue to haunt her today. But one phone call changes everything! Whoa that book was a bit creepy! But good creepy! lol Good book! This book had suspense, intrigue, kidnapping, murder, mystery, a sort of who done it and a few crazy twists and turns! The story was interesting! I definitely recommend reading this book! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!