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  • Published: 15 February 2022
  • ISBN: 9781784163549
  • Imprint: Black Swan
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $24.00
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House with No Doors

A creepy and atmospheric psychological thriller




At first glance, Leonard Graves’ death was unremarkable. Sleeping pills, a bottle of vodka, a note saying goodbye. But when Detective Henry Hobbes discovers a grave in the basement, he realizes there is something far more sinister at work...

At first glance, Leonard Graves’ death was unremarkable. Sleeping pills, a bottle of vodka, a note saying goodbye. But when Detective Henry Hobbes discovers a grave in the basement, he realizes there is something far more sinister at work.

Further investigation unearths more disturbing evidence. Scattered around the old house are women’s dresses. All made of the same material. All made in the same colours. And all featuring a rip across the stomach, smeared in blood.

As the investigation continues and the body count rises, Hobbes must also deal with the disappearance of his son, the break-up of his family and a growing sense that something horrific happened in the Graves’ household. And he’s running out of time to find out what.

  • Published: 15 February 2022
  • ISBN: 9781784163549
  • Imprint: Black Swan
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $24.00
Categories:

About the author

Jeff Noon

JEFF NOON is an award-winning British cult novelist, short story writer and playwright. He won the Arthur C Clarke Award for Vurt, the John W Campbell award for Best New Writer, a Tinniswood Award for innovation in radio drama and the Mobil prize for playwriting.

He was trained in the visual arts, and was musically active on the punk scene before starting to write plays for the theatre. His work spans SF and fantasy genres, exploring the ever-changing borderzone between genre fiction and the avant-garde.

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Praise for House with No Doors

Fizzes with tension fused with underlying creepiness...you'll be hooked

Peterborough Telegraph

Unsettling [and] largely successful in stirring the supernatural into the brew as beleaguered detective Henry Hobbes investigates a series of bloody slayings.

Financial Times