The Guesthouse
Seven guests. One killer. A holiday to remember…
‘Addictive and fun’ Daily Mail
Not all the guests will survive their stay…
You use an app, called Cloud BNB, to book a room online. And on a cold and windy afternoon you arrive at The Guesthouse, a dramatic old building on a remote stretch of hillside in Ireland.
You are expecting a relaxing break, but you find something very different. Something unimaginable. Because a killer has lured you and six other guests here and now you can’t escape.
One thing’s for certain: not all of you will come back from this holiday alive…
‘Addictive’Sun
‘Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense: The Guesthouse is a gripping mystery, and a fantastic debut’ Alex Lake, author of Seven Days
‘Creaking floorboards, secret passages, plaintive cries, howling winds – all the mystery and mayhem you need on a dark winter night’ Rachel Sargeant, author of The Roommates
‘Truly gripping’ Sunday Express
‘Addictive and fun’ Daily Mail -
‘Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense: The Guesthouse is a gripping mystery, and a fantastic debut’ Alex Lake -
‘Creaking floorboards, secret passages, plaintive cries, howling winds – all the mystery and mayhem you need on a dark winter night’ Rachel Sargeant -
‘Addictive’ Sun -
‘Truly gripping’ Sunday Express -
‘A chilling thriller’ Waitrose magazine -
'Claustrophobic tension, atmospheric, an amazing finish. I loved every page of this book' Book Blog London -
'Intriguing, interesting, and chilling – what more can you ask for?' The Writing Garnet -
'An emotional rollercoaster' Travelling Book Junkie -
‘Gripping and tense’ Jen Med’s Book Reviews -
‘Everything a thriller should have: suspense, mystery, tension, good characters and a little death’ Books Love Readers -
‘Excellent characterisation’ Books by Bindu -
‘So well written…with vivid and and realistic characters. Worth more than five stars and very very highly recommended’ Nicki’s Life of Crime -
‘So many twists and tension reaching an explosive ending’ Divine World of Books -
‘Adding her own unique style and intricacies to the story, Frost’s dark, creepy and atmospheric work is relentlessly exciting. Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense, this is a scintillating read.’ The Courier -