The Crooked House, Christobel Kent
The Crooked House, Christobel Kent
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The Crooked House
A Novel

Author: Christobel Kent

Narrator: Rachel Atkins

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/12/2016


Synopsis

Published in the United Kingdom in 2015, Christobel Kent's The Crooked House has drawn comparisons to works by the pantheon of British female literary suspense writers--Daphne du Maurier, Agatha Christie, P. D. James, and Kate Atkinson. In this darkly atmospheric psychological thriller, she accomplishes what those celebrated writers do best: she creates an insular world (a single house, a small town) where something sinister has occurred, and subtly inflects each page with the toxic residue of violence.

Much like the unnamed narrator of Rebecca, Alison lives her life under the radar. She has no ties, no home, and she spends her days at a backroom publishing job. Which is how she wants it. Because Alison used to be a teenager named Esme, who lived in a dilapidated house by a bleak estuary with her parents and three siblings. One night, something unspeakable happened in the house, and Alison emerged the only survivor. In order to escape from the horror she witnessed, she moved away from her village, changed her name, and cut herself off from her past.

Only now her boyfriend invites her to a wedding in her old hometown, and she decides that if she's going to have any chance of overcoming the trauma of what happened, she'll have to confront it. But soon Alison realizes that that night's events have left a terrible mark on everyone in the village, and she begins to suspect that they are all somehow implicated in her family's murder.

About Christobel Kent

Christobel Kent was born in London and grew up in London and Essex, including a stint on the Essex coast on a Thames barge with three siblings and four step-siblings, before reading English at Cambridge. She has worked in publishing and TEFL teaching, and has lived in Modena, in northern Italy, and in Florence. She has written several novels set in Italy, including The Drowning River and A Murder in Tuscany, and lives in Cambridge with her husband and five children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather

This book just did not flow for me. Was messy. The story kept jumping about at times leaving me rather confused. Couldn't wait for it to end.......more

Goodreads review by Elaine

Thirteen years ago a teenaged Esme Grace was the sole survivor of a horrendous attack which left her entire family dead. Now, with a new life and a new identity (Alison), she has to return to the scene of her childhood, Saltleigh, and face up to the events of the past. I found this a really gripping,......more

Goodreads review by Liz

This was an extremely atmospheric haunting tale, very addictive and beautifully written. A definite page turner for sure and one that will stay with you. Alison used to be Esme – until a terrible tragedy found her with a name change and new location, she has worked hard to leave the past behind her a......more

The Crooked House is the 10th novel published by English writer Christobel Kent. It is a whodunit psychological thriller written mainly in the third person, mostly from the point of view of the main character, Alison/Esme Grace, the sole survivor of a family massacre 13 years earlier. The narration mo......more

Goodreads review by Dana

I thought the book was very well written and had a good flow of direction until Chapter 12. Then the book just slid downhill. For me. Esme escaped a brutal family tragedy and never really got the answers she was looking for. She went back to her hometown when her boyfriend was invited to attend a we......more