True crime author Wiley Lark is not upset that he is trapped in the remote country house he rented to write his new book because of the snow and the blizzard. There is only one small problem.
Years ago, two people were brutally murdered in this same ...
True crime author Wiley Lark is not upset that he is trapped in the remote country house he rented to write his new book because of the snow and the blizzard. There is only one small problem.
Years ago, two people were brutally murdered in this same house and a girl disappeared without a trace. GUEST finds himself in his house with the intensity of the Wiley storm, trapped by secrets that are locked in these four walls, and then he finds a child outside the house in the snow. After rescuing the child, Wiley starts looking for answers to his questions, but it soon becomes clear that the village house is not as underground as he thought, and someone is willing to do anything to find that child.
Heather Goodenkauf is a master of suspense. The night guest, by intertwining three narratives and reaching an explosive and shocking ending, will keep you riveted to the pages of the book and make you want more.
Leo Constantine is the author of the bestselling book The Last Mrs. Parrish
The night guest is not only effective but also addictive. The story of the book unfolds layer by layer with a perfect theme, each one more shocking than the last. I will think about this book for a long time.
Kirkus Reviews
Heather Gudenkauf, nominee for the Edgar Award and New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, was born in the state of South Dakota in the United States. Her first novel, The Silence of the Lambs, was immediately well-received and remained on the bestseller list for 22 weeks. The New York Times remained. Gudenkauf's acclaimed novels have been published in more than 20 countries. Most of them are in the mystery and horror genre. Gudenkauf lives with his family in Iowa and enjoys reading, swimming, and hiking in his spare time.
Maryam Rafiei, born in 1364, is a graduate of English literature with a master's degree from Tehran University, and her translation of the novels "The Foggy Lake, A Man of the Night" and "Life is Short" have been published by Amot.
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