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THE SECRET OF COLD HILL

Peter James

You Cannot Bury Evil

From the author of 14 Sunday Times bestselling #1s comes the follow-up to the chilling THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL (Macmillan, 2015).
Cold Hill House has been razed to the ground by fire, replaced with a development of ultra-modern homes. Gone with the flames are the violent memories of the house's history, and a new era has begun.

Although much of Cold Hill Park is still a construction site, the first two families move into their new houses. For Jason and Emily, this is their forever home, and for Maurice and Claudette, it's the perfect place to live out their retirement. Despite the ever present rumble of cement mixers and diggers, Cold Hill Park appears to be the ideal place to live. But looks are deceptive and it's only a matter of days before both couples start to feel they are not alone in their new homes.

There is one thing that never appears in the estate agent brochures: nobody has ever survived beyond forty in Cold Hill House, and no one has ever truly left . .

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Winner: Prix POLAR International (2006); Le Prix Coeur Noir (2007); ITV3 Crime Awards ‘People's Bestseller Dagger' (2011); Dr. Lector Award for Scariest Villain at Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Festival (2015); ‘Best Crime Writer of All Time' as voted by readers on W.H. Smiths' Blog. CWA Diamond Dagger 2016 for ‘Sustained Excellence' and Specsavers Honorary Platinum Bestseller Award 2018.

Author of eleven #1 bestsellers, both Roy Grace novels and standalones (full list available), with 20 million copies of his work sold worldwide and many books optioned for film and TV. PERFECT PEOPLE was shortlisted for the Wellcome Prize and has been optioned by Radar Pictures. Several of his Roy Grace novels have been adapted for the stage, with sell-out tours around the UK, with THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL in theatres in 2019.
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Published 2019-10-01 by Pan Macmillan

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