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*** THIS SUMMER'S MUST-READ PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER *** Esther lost her husband, Julian, and her children, Harriet and Dexter, in a car accident and is struggling with her grief. Spurred on by her own loneliness and a need to make amends for not being able to save her own children, Esther takes it upon herself to watch the woman who lives at number 19.. But when unexplainable incidents begin to happen in Esther's house, she begins to fear for her own safety. Meanwhile, over at number 19, the woman's behaviour is becoming more explosive and unpredictable. As Esther starts to lose her grip on…mehr

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*** THIS SUMMER'S MUST-READ PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER *** Esther lost her husband, Julian, and her children, Harriet and Dexter, in a car accident and is struggling with her grief. Spurred on by her own loneliness and a need to make amends for not being able to save her own children, Esther takes it upon herself to watch the woman who lives at number 19.. But when unexplainable incidents begin to happen in Esther's house, she begins to fear for her own safety. Meanwhile, over at number 19, the woman's behaviour is becoming more explosive and unpredictable. As Esther starts to lose her grip on reality, her world begins to unravel. Just who is this strange woman at number 19? And why is Esther so obsessed with her? J.A. Baker is the internationally bestselling author of psychological thrillers, including The Other Mother and Local Girl Missing. The Woman at Number 19 is a twisting and utterly compelling psychological suspense, perfect for fans of authors like S.E. Lynes, K.L. Slater and Lucy Dawson. Please note this is a re-issue of The Woman at Number 19.
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J.A. baker was born and brought up in Middlesbrough and has a love of local history and genealogy. She is married to Richard, has four grown up children, a grandson and an over excitable dog called Theo who is definitely the master of the house and licks to death anyone who is brave enough to enter. She works full time in a local primary school as a Teaching Assistant. After gaining an MA in Education & Applied Linguistics with the Open University, she found herself with what is laughingly called spare time and embarked on doing something she always wanted to do - write a novel. Four years ago she moved house to a village in County Durham and decided to use the area as inspiration for her novel Undercurrent. Her house backs onto the river and has a public footpath run past the end of the garden. Therein the similarity ends! She enjoys reading many genres of books but thrive on being scared. She is an addict of thrillers, suspense stories and anything that keeps her awake at night yet ironically is frightened of the dark...