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The Night House by Jo Nesbo; 9781787303744

The Night House

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The Night House is a gripping tale of isolation and the search for truth, penned by renowned author Jo Nesbo. Set in the remote town of Ballantyne, the story follows fourteen-year-old Richard Elauved, who finds himself alienated following the tragic death of his parents. As he grapples with grief and loneliness, Richard becomes embroiled in a mystery that shakes the very foundations of his new home.

The Plot

When Richard's classmate, Tom, mysteriously disappears, he becomes convinced that a telephone booth hidden in the woods holds the key to unraveling the enigma. Despite his desperate claims, the townsfolk dismiss him, leaving Richard feeling more isolated than ever. However, he finds an unexpected ally in the enigmatic Karen, who shares his determination to uncover the truth.

As Richard delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers the booth leads to an abandoned house, a place that harbours dark secrets. There, he encounters a menacing figure and begins to experience haunting voices that seem to echo his deepest fears. The novel expertly weaves themes of childhood trauma, the thirst for belonging, and the struggle against disbelief.

Themes and Writing Style

Nesbo’s evocative prose captures the haunting atmosphere of the isolated setting, immersing readers in Richard's psychological turmoil. The blend of mystery and coming-of-age elements resonates with fans of atmospheric thrillers, similar to works by Stephen King or Patrick Ness.

Ultimately, The Night House serves as a poignant exploration of grief, resilience, and the complexity of human relationships, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy dark, thought-provoking narratives.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 241 mm × 164 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781787303744

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