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THE PSYCHOPATH NEXT DOOR BY MARK EDWARDS.
5 stars
Release date set for the 28th of January 2025.
This is my first book by this author and it did not disappoint.
There's shocking twists and turns and i truly enjoyed this book.
I read this book all evening and during the night and finished it off this morning.
I was fully invested and engaged and flew through the pages.
I will be reading more of his work.

W.O.W what a fantastic read!
This was a great physcological thriller. When Fiona is released from prison, she buys a house, with the money her partner Maisie left her.. AS she mones in next door neighbours emma, ethan and their 2 children Dylan and rose get chatting and Fiona pushes herself into their lives., but there is a reason but what is it? Fiona sees something of herself in Rose and takes her under her wing., Rose's personality starts to change but why? What had Fiona been in prison for before moving next door to the doves. Cracking plot, highly recommend

Mark Edwards never lets me down with his twisty thrillers!
Ethan, Emma, Dylan, and Rose Dove have a new neighbor, Fiona Smith. Not only is she pleasant, but she takes an immediate interest in Rose. Being that it is summer break, and both Ethan and Emma work, she volunteers to watch Rose, saving the youngster, the humiliation of attending group summer activities. What is Fiona’s history, and what exactly does she want from Rose?
I’m not going to delve deeply into this one, but the title might be very appropriate. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, the author pulled the rug out from under me. As usual. Again. Well done. 4.5 stars.

Thank you Thomas & Mercer and Netgalley.
Totally and utterly hooked - couldn’t put it down!
You don’t have to have read the Magpies books to read this. Finished so you know there will be more - please Mark!!
If you haven’t read a Mark Edwards book you don’t know what you are missing.
Thank you and more more more please!

Another cracker by Mark Edwards! I really love this author's books, bad things that happen to ordinary people. This one is a continuation of the Magpies theme which is always good, and I found it more than a little unsettling. I guess that is the point, the examination of what makes a psychopath, the old debate of nature or nurture. Very disturbing, I am just thankful I don't have neighbours like those in the book (hopefully)!

The Psychopath Next Door represents a masterpiece by Mark Edwards. I have read all of his books, including those he co-wrote with Louise Voss. Up until this point, my favorite has always been Follow You Home, which was the first Mark Edwards book I read. I think The Psychopath Next Door shows how much Mark Edwards' writing has evolved over the years. There is great character development, scenes you can picture in your brain, wonderful and surprising plot twists and turns, and interesting connections to some of his prior work. I highly recommend this book!

A chillling thriller with lots of tense moments. Not to be missed. The author is very talented and knows how to get the reader’s attention from the very beginning. I highly recommend this book.

After some years writing stand-alone novels, Edwards revisits his “Magpies” universe with a very suspenseful book. The plot is as twisty as always and the characters are well built. Like the other volumes in the series, this one deals with normal, ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Ethan Dove and his family are reasonably happy when they meet their new neighbor Fiona, who may not be as perfect as she seems. This novel put me in a conundrum. I was definitely rooting for Ethan, who is just trying to be a good dad and fix his marriage, but I also didn’t want Fiona to get caught. Rooting for one meant rooting against the other and it made me conflicted. The fact that Ethan’s daughter shows aggressive tendencies adds another layer of suspense. The plot is tight and so easy to read that I couldn’t put it down. I’m usually not a fan of changing POV but in this case it works. I am also extremely happy that Edwards’ psychopaths seem to have a soft spot for animals. Another great read!
I chose to read this book and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. Thank you, NetGalley/Thomas & Mercer.

I received a complementary ARC of this book from NetGalley on behalf of the author and the publisher.
This is my first book by author Mark Edwards. The title drew my interest. This was a slow build as Fiona was making herself a regular in her new neighborhood. Fiona hides her feelings well and she decides her young neighbor Rose is like her and she decides to take her on as her mentor. When I got to the end I really was ready to see how this story could possibly end. And I must say I was not expecting what happened to happen. If you are interested in psychological thrillers this is one you shouldn't miss.

5 stars. Mark Edwards is a favorite author of mine. He did not disappoint with The Psychopath Next Door. This can easily be read as a stand alone book. In fact, I thought it WAS a stand alone book until the end where the author mentioned the Magpie series. I read that quite a while ago but do recall names and events. Anyway, Ethan and Emma Dove live in quiet suburbia with their children Rose and Dylan. Rose is 12 and Dylan is 15. A new neighbor moves in next door, Fiona. She is nice and so helpful. Fiona, though, has her eye on one of them. Actually 2 of them. Bad things begin to happen. Emma and Ethan had moved there to save their crumbling marriage, but it appears to be crumbling even more.
This book is fast paced. I loved it. No slow burn here. Every bit is packed with suspense, twists, and me longing for the book not to end. Well, end it did and what a fantastic ending. I seemed to be reading a lot of books lately where the ending just left me shaking my head. True book slump. This book took me out of the slump. I cannot wait to read more from him.
Thank you to the publisher and Nergalley for the ARC. I greatly appreciate it. I highly recommend this book.

I may never trust anyone again after reading this book! WOW! Nail biting, edge of your seat, each suspenseful chapter after another! I will def be buying this one for my bookshelf. This was a 5 star read all the way!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me ab early copy of this in return for a frank and honest review. Mark Edwards is at his best again. A domestic thriller about a woman who moves next door to a young family and manages to integrate herself in with them. All manner of things go on as the woman becomes close with the daughter all the while plotting a diabolical scheme to get even with the people who she feels helped get her sent down. A great plot and also pace which kept me gripped throughout. Mark never disappoints. A great writer.

Mark Edwards rarely misses and The Psychopath Next Door is yet another example of that. Fiona is a woman in her late 30s who moves to a nice quiet area, next to a family with two teenage children. Rose is 12 years old and feels that she's too old for a babysitter but Fiona is all too keen to volunteer to hang out with her in a more informal setting. The book flips between Fiona's POV and Rose's dad who grows suspicion of this friendly new neighbour. Fiona's story tells us that she's recently been released from prison but it isn't clear what for. There's also a brilliant little easter egg in this book for fans of Mark Edwards other work!

This is such a thrill to read. I have been a fan of this autjor for so long now I look forward to his next novel and they cannot come quick enough.
The Dove family have a chance of a new start. They have been though the mill lately and when they meet their new neighbour Fiona they like her. But Fiona isn't at all what she seems.
This is a pacy and gripping read and I was hooked. I loved how the characters connected and the drama just kept on coming.
Superbly written and a story that os brilliantly told I loved it

Another brilliant book from Mark Edwards. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and rate it as highly as The Magpies and Because She Loves me in terms of a tension filled read. I enjoyed the new characters and was pleased with the cameo appearances from characters from other books. Would always recommend all of Mark's books to anyone who enjoys reading psychological thrillers.

Mark Edwards is one of my favorite authors. I've loved his books for years. This one did not disappoint! Plenty of tension and creepiness as you slowly learn about the true nature of Fiona Smith. A very fast read and I had to slow down to enjoy it.
Thank you NetGalley for the advance copy!

This book was hard to put down! It had “The Bad Seed” vibes which made it that much better to me as that is one of my favorites. The thought there are people out in the world with a total lack of feeling for anything or anyone is terrifying.
There are twists and turns along the way and things I was not expecting. I believe it was left open enough that we might see some of these characters again. 🤞🏻
I know I’ve said it before, but I believe Mark Edwards gets better with every book he writes!

Mark Edwards, always a must read author for me. The Magpies is one of my favourite thriller books and I loved having The Psychopath Next Door set in the same universe. If you are not familiar with these books, first of all what are you doing?? Second of all, never fear, this can be read as a stand-alone easily. Did love hearing the names and events from previous books come back into this one.
The Dove family have a new neighbour. Fiona seems lovely, charming and always willing to help. She takes an instant shine to daughter Rose and the feelings are mutual. But things have changed since Fiona moved in, bad things have happened on their quiet little street. Is it a coincidence or has Fiona got a hidden agenda? Read it and find out.
This was a super fast paced read and I did not want to put it down. It was fun, it was full of shocking twists and turns. The ending was perfect..I do hope for more Mr Edwards. Such an entertaining read that put a big smile on my face.
An absolute pleasure to be able to read an early copy, thank you Thomas and Mercer. This is out January 28th.

This was a really fun and exciting read! I didn’t know what was coming next and that made it all the more fun. That final twist really got me!

Firstly a big thank you for my early access in exchange for a review .
I absolutely love marks books , you always know you’re guaranteed a twisty and thrilling adventure .
This was expertly written and plotted with suspense and felt very chilling !
As a psychology student who’s interested in. The nature/nurture debate this was perfect reading material .
Fascinating characters and you really get a sense of disturbance as you get into Fiona’s head and her family terrifying plans .
Unpredictable and disturbing this has everything you need in a psychological thriller.
I ended it wanting more ….