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Christobel Kent

    Christobel Kent is celebrated for her gripping thrillers that immerse readers in worlds of intrigue and mystery. Her writing is marked by a masterful evocation of atmosphere and a deep psychological insight into her characters, prompting readers to consider the complexities of morality. Through her narratives, she delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the darker aspects of society. Her stories are filled with suspense and unexpected twists, cementing her status as a beloved author within the genre.

    The Widower
    What We Did
    Late Season
    A Party in San Niccolo
    A Time of Mourning
    The Viper
    • The final instalment of the Sandro Cellini series: a twisting psychological thriller set in a long-forgotten commune outside Florence.

      The Viper
    • A Time of Mourning

      • 309 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(64)Add rating

      When a young English girl goes missing from among Florence's hard-drinking, high-living community of foreign art students, ex-policeman, good husband and newly-minted private detective Sandro Cellini is at first unwilling to see any connection with his investigation of the suicide of an elderly Jewish architect. But as he investigates the circumstances of Claudio Gentileschi's death more closely, the connections between the cases multiply, and Sandro's first case turns out to be darker and more complex than he could have imagined...

      A Time of Mourning
    • A Party in San Niccolo

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.5(153)Add rating

      An entrancing story that is one of the most absorbing examinations of the English in Italy since A Room With A View. Set during one week in springtime Florence, A Party In San Niccolo follows the events leading up to the seventy-fifth birthday party for Frances Richardson, a much-loved English resident. Around her, Frances' friends are gearing up for the party too: Frank, a disenchanted journalist; Jane, who runs an Italian cookery school for rich Home Counties wives; her shady husband Niccolo; and Gina, a beleaguered mother-of-three who has come to Florence for a break. Before the week is out love, death, family secrets and old memories will come to a head at Frances' party, with dramatic results...

      A Party in San Niccolo
    • Late Season

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.5(109)Add rating

      'Suddenly, she felt the thrill of being in so foreign a place, far more foreign that she had expected; a place where anything might happen ...' The restored Tuscan farmhouse on the edge of an ancient wood is the perfect setting for a late September holiday. As Justine Elliott, ehr friends and their families from university gather to relax and unwind, she hopes it will be a chance to put the most tragic events of the prvious year behind them all. However, the apparently peaceful Italian countryside holds as many secrets as its visitors and, before the week is out, the past and the present will collide, with unexpected and dramatic results ...

      Late Season
    • What We Did

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(325)Add rating

      Exploring the dark secrets hidden within families, this gripping narrative delves into the impact of chilling childhood abuse and the quest for long-overdue retribution. Christobel Kent weaves a suspenseful tale that keeps readers engaged, revealing the complexities of human relationships and the haunting effects of the past.

      What We Did
    • The Widower

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      2.9(13)Add rating

      A deathly tale of sisterly devotion. The new gothic suspense novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Richard and Judy favourite The Loving Husband

      The Widower
    • The Summer House

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(158)Add rating

      Rose Fell's friends think she's taking a big risk when she leaves the security of home and career to move to the beautiful but isolated village of Grosso, near Genoa. But after a year of emotional turmoil Rose no longer has any ties back home, and she relishes the challenges of a new start. Making a home, however, in the ravishing, haunted landscape of Italy's Riviera coast, turns out to be lonelier than Rose had anticipated. And it is only when she is asked to write a profile of one of her reclusive neighbours, the once-glamorous film star Elvira Vitale, that Rose feels her new life is really beginning. But when a young girl's body is found on the local beach, and the following day Elvira's hardworking migrant cleaner, Ania, goes missing, Rose finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation that threatens the idyll she has worked so hard to establish.

      The Summer House
    • In Deep Water

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      2.9(16)Add rating

      The gripping new thriller from Richard and Judy Boocklub favourite, Christobel Kent

      In Deep Water
    • Alison is as close to anonymous as she can get: with no ties, no home, a backroom job, hers is a life lived under the radar. She's a nobody; she has no-one and that's how she wants it. But once Alison was someone else: once she was Esme Grace, a teenager whose bedroom sat at the top of a remote and dilapidated house on the edge of a bleak estuary. A girl whose family, if not happy, exactly, was no unhappier than anyone else's—or so she thought. Then one night a terrible thing happened in the crooked house, a nightmare of violence out of which Alison emerged the only witness and sole survivor and from which she has been running ever since. Only when she meets academic Paul Bartlett does Alison realize that if she's to have any chance of happiness, she has to return to her old life and confront the darkness that worked its way inside her family and has pursued her ever since.

      Crooked House
    • The Day She Disappeared

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      2.8(87)Add rating

      The gripping, unputdownable new thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Loving Husband Your best friend will always be there for you...won't she? Have you ever had that sense that you're being watched? And you turn, suddenly, but it's just a curtain, blowing in the wind? Or the dress hanging in the doorway? Nat knows something's wrong. Her best friend, Beth, would never have upped and left without saying goodbye to her. But no one believes that Beth was taken - she is a fly-by-night, a party girl who can't be trusted. No one's listening to Nat. But someone is definitely watching her...

      The Day She Disappeared