He thinks he’s safe up there.
But he’ll never be safe from you.
The Heights is a tall, slender apartment building among the warehouses of Tower Bridge, its roof terrace so discreet you wouldn’t know it existed if you weren’t standing at the window of the flat directly opposite. But you are. And that’s when you see a man up there – a man you’d recognize anywhere. He’s older now and his appearance has subtly changed, but it’s definitely him.
Which makes no sense at all since you know he has been dead for over two years.
You know this for a fact.
Because you’re the one who killed him.
Firstly a big thank you to Simon and Schuster for my copy to review on netgalley and having Me on the tour.
I’m a huge fan of Louise’s I’ve had the upmost pleasure to meet her and been thrilled to be quoted on her cover.
She has released the last couple of years, amazing bestselling thrillers .
I’m tempted to say this is one of my favourite of her Simon and schuster publications.
It was a Saturday treat to read cover to cover in one go.
This is amazing and I predict huge success with this.
Fast paced and will have you turning the pages desperate to get answers.
I felt conflicted emotions both as a mum who wants to protect my child but also as a psychology enthusistt and care home kid. I understand the vicious cycle of troubled childhood ,crime and adulthood.
Twisty,haunting and thought provoking. Captivating and compelling this will reel you in and leave you bereft once finished . I absolutely loved it and highly recommend!
Published 5th August and do check out the other blogs taking part .

