On her first shift at an Edinburgh halfway house for violent offenders, a young woman is taken hostage ... and that's just the beginning... The twisty, shocking, darkly funny thriller by award-winning author Helen FitzGerald.
`A new novel from Helen Fitzgerald is always a major event ... magnificent´ Mark Billingham
`Outrageous, hilarious and dark as hell – this is Helen FitzGerald on absolute top form´ Doug Johnstone
`[Lou] is irresistible and very funny ... The set-up is fascinating, the narrative is both fast-moving and convincing´ Literary Review
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They`re the housemates from Hell...
When her disastrous Australian love affair ends, Lou O´Dowd heads to Edinburgh for a fresh start, moving in with her cousin, and preparing for the only job she can find ... working at a halfway house for very high-risk offenders.
Two killers, a celebrity paedophile and a paranoid coke dealer – all out on parole and all sharing their outwardly elegant Edinburgh townhouse with rookie night-worker Lou...
And instead of finding some meaning and purpose to her life, she finds herself trapped in a terrifying game of cat and mouse where she stands to lose everything – including her life.
Slick, darkly funny and nerve-janglingly tense, Halfway House is both a breathtaking thriller and an unapologetic reminder never to corner a desperate woman...
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`Tense, claustrophobic and laugh-out-loud funny ... an amazingly talented writer´ Michael Wood
`A genius combination of horror, humour and humanity´ B M Carroll
Praise for Helen FitzGerald
**Shortlisted for Theakston Crime Novel of the Year**
`Sharp, shocking and savagely funny´ Chris Whitaker
`Dark, dark, deliciously dark´ Amanda Jennings
`Wickedly funny, breath-stealingly tense and utterly chilling´ Miranda Dickinson
`The main character is one of the most extraordinary you`ll meet between the pages of a book´ Ian Rankin
`Sublime´ Guardian
`A dark, comic masterpiece´ Mark Edwards
`Urgent, angry, absolutely terrifying´ Erin Kelly
`Tantalisingly powerful´ The Times
`The classic thriller gets a hell of a twist´ Heat
`FitzGerald writes like a more focused Irvine Welsh or a less misogynist Philip Roth´ Daily Telegraph
`Domestic life is rarely served up quite so dark as this´ Sun