Description
If these walls could talk . . .
'Intricate murder mystery... gripping.' WOMAN
'A compelling who, how and why dunnit.' THE SUN
'A gripping murder mystery.' WOMAN'S WEEKLY
'A novel that has the deliciously febrile atmosphere of a silent film.' THE SUNDAY TIMES
'Spookily atmospheric, a page-turner murder mystery.' CHOICE MAGAZINE
'The Thirty-One Doors is a novel for those who miss the Golden Age crossword-puzzle-type crime fiction.' LITERARY REVIEW
Scarpside House is famed for its beauty, its isolation, and its legendary parties.
Tonight, it hosts the Penny Club soiree. An annual gathering of lucky men and women from all walks of life, coming together to celebrate their survival against the odds.
But this year their luck is running thin.
Accidents do happen, after all . . .
And some are long overdue . . .
About the Author
Kate Hulme studied history and history of art at university and works as a cultural consultant for museums and heritage organisations. The bizarre stories, strange objects, hidden passages and secret doors in Britain's historic buildings proved rich pickings for fiction ideas and prompted her to try her hand at writing a book. She lives in rural Suffolk with her eight-year-old son and her elderly spaniel. The Thirty-One Doors is her first novel.
Book Information
ISBN 9781529344035
Author Kate Hulme
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Coronet Books
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Weight(grams) 196g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 128mm * 22mm