Contact

Friday, September 20, 2024

Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara

You thought you were home alone. Think again...

Anya is enjoying a relaxing bath when she hears a noise in the roof. Through the open bathroom door, she sees the attic hatch swing open, and a masked figure drops to the floor. Thirty seconds later, Anya is dead.

You're not afraid of being alone in the dark. You're afraid you're not alone.

Across town, Anya's old school friend, Julia, sees an online video of a masked figure climbing out of an attic. She suddenly realises why the footage is eerily it was filmed inside her house in a luxury gated community, designed to keep intruders out.

And now your worst fears are coming true.

Why would a stranger target Julia? Unless of course, it's not a stranger at all.

Paperback, 368 pages
Published August 20, 2024
 by Doubleday Canada
4/5 stars

Another book hyped up on social media had me with its blurb and cover.

This one started out grabbing my attention right away, fizzled for a little bit and then I was totally captivated, reading over half of it in one day.

Someone in the Attic is a creepy story of social media gone amuck. With videos of people walking or rather stalking through houses when no one is home - or are they? When Julia sees her home in one of these postings her life is now powered by suspicion, questions and fear of the past coming back to haunt.

There were many red herrings, creepy characters, along with unreliable ones and many many secrets. Moving at a good pace the story alternates between now and the past.  What started as a group of 4 friends, turns into 3 and now into 2.  What happened to make them a group of two?  

Someone in the Attic is a suspenseful story with a mixed cast of characters that kept me on my toes with a conclusion I did not see coming. I like the size of the chapters, they were nicely sized for JustOneMoreChapter (pun intented).

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge.

 

No comments:

Post a Comment