From a #1 internationally bestselling author comes an atmospheric, chilling novel about a family who thinks there's someone hiding in their attic
“Andrea Mara is a star.” —Lee Child
You thought you were home alone.
Anya is enjoying a relaxing bath when she hears a noise coming from the ceiling. Through the open bathroom door, she sees the attic hatch swing down, and a masked figure drops to the floor. Thirty seconds later, Anya is dead.
You're not afraid of being alone in the dark. You're afraid you're not alone.
Across town, Anya's old school friend, Julia, sees an online video of a masked figure climbing out of an attic. She suddenly realizes why the footage is eerily familiar: it was filmed inside her own house in a luxury gated community, designed to keep intruders out.
And now your worst fears are coming true.
Why would a stranger target Julia? Unless of course, it's not a stranger at all.
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"Full of twists and surprises, Someone in the Attic is a totally gripping, compelling read that will have you guessing and guessing again. She has a genius for creating situations where our worst nightmares come true. Hugely enjoyable–I couldn't put it down."
— Jane Casey, author of A Stranger in the Family
“Does for bathtubs what Psycho did for showers. A thriller honed to a fine point, sharp and keen and piercing; it's darkly comic, too, and uncommonly observant.
— A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window“Does for bathtubs what Psycho did for showers. A thriller honed to a fine point, sharp and keen and piercing; it's darkly comic, too, and uncommonly observant.
— A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the WindowSomeone is getting inside your house. . . It’s a chilling premise, and Andrea Mara executes it brilliantly. This one is an absolute page turner!
— Shari Lapena, New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next Door“Does for bathtubs what Psycho did for showers. A thriller honed to a fine point, sharp and keen and piercing; it's darkly comic, too, and uncommonly observant.
— A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window“A gripping story, beautifully told. Andrea Mara is masterful.
— Patricia Cornwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author of PostmortemSomeone is getting inside your house. . . It’s a chilling premise, and Andrea Mara executes it brilliantly. This one is an absolute page turner!
— Shari Lapena, New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next DoorAs if attics weren’t creepy enough already, this book will leave you scared of the slightest overhead squeak. Someone in the Attic augments its horrifying premise with shocking twists, complicated friendships and dark secrets. Highly recommended!
— Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the PinesSomeone is getting inside your house. . . It’s a chilling premise, and Andrea Mara executes it brilliantly. This one is an absolute page turner!
— Shari Lapena, New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next DoorAs if attics weren’t creepy enough already, this book will leave you scared of the slightest overhead squeak. Someone in the Attic augments its horrifying premise with shocking twists, complicated friendships and dark secrets. Highly recommended!
— Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the PinesThe tension in Someone in the Attic is meticulously crafted, with a cover-your-eyes creep factor. If you’re a domestic thriller fan who hasn’t yet read Andrea Mara, you might have just found a new favorite.
— Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The Push“A gripping story, beautifully told. Andrea Mara is masterful.
— Patricia Cornwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author of PostmortemA tense, terrifying, guessing game. Someone in the Attic twists, thrills and chills. I loved it.
— Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the EndThe tension in Someone in the Attic is meticulously crafted, with a cover-your-eyes creep factor. If you’re a domestic thriller fan who hasn’t yet read Andrea Mara, you might have just found a new favorite.
— Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The PushGripping. . . I'll never look at the hatch up to my attic in the same way again!
— Clare Pooley, New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity Project“A gripping story, beautifully told. Andrea Mara is masterful.
— Patricia Cornwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author of PostmortemThe tension in Someone in the Attic is meticulously crafted, with a cover-your-eyes creep factor. If you’re a domestic thriller fan who hasn’t yet read Andrea Mara, you might have just found a new favorite.
— Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The PushGripping. . . I'll never look at the hatch up to my attic in the same way again!
— Clare Pooley, estselling author of The Authenticity ProjectGripping. . . I'll never look at the hatch up to my attic in the same way again!
— Clare Pooley, New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity ProjectFull of twists and surprises, Someone in the Attic is a totally gripping, compelling read that will have you guessing and guessing again. She has a genius for creating situations where our worst nightmares come true. Hugely enjoyable–I couldn't put it down.
— Jane Casey, author of A Stranger in the FamilyCreepy and unsettling and I couldn't turn the pages quick enough! Wow - what a story! I'll be keeping the light on tonight!
— Ruth Kelly, international bestselling author of The Escape“This is a rich and compelling story with a satisfying conclusion and—best of all—one that I didn’t see coming. Twisty, clever, and scarily relatable. I loved it and I can’t wait to see what Mara does next.
— Nicole Kennedy, author of After ParisSpine-tingling . . . Mara skillfully weaves multiple mysteries into her bustling plot . . . ratcheting up the suspense. When it all comes to a head, readers will be equal parts shocked and satisfied.
— Publishers WeeklyMara skillfully layers red herrings and discoveries at a satisfying pace . . . Well paced and creepy—especially if you’re alone in the house while you read.
— KirkusA genuinely chilling concept - told with skill, empathy and wit. I enjoyed every terrifying page.
— Elly Griffiths, international bestselling author of The Last Remains[A] super-creepy, addictive thriller [that] layers mystery upon mystery. Not one to read late at night!
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Andrea Mara worked for seventeen years in Dublin’s IFSC before moving into freelance writing. Now she writes lifestyle features for Irish newspapers, magazines, and websites. She’s won a number of best parenting blog awards for OfficeMum.ie, where she writes about the everyday chaos of bringing up her three young children.