Abbie Frost - The Guesthouse

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Seven guests. One Killer. A holiday to remember…‘Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense’ Alex Lake‘Addictive and fun’ Daily Mail ‘I think I might cancel my holiday – I’m too scared to go! An amazing book from a brilliant author *****’ Netgalley reviewerNot all the guests will survive their stay…You use an app, called Cloud BNB, to book a room online. And on a cold and windy afternoon you arrive at The Guesthouse, a dramatic old building on a remote stretch of hillside in Ireland. You are expecting a relaxing break, but you find something very different. Something unimaginable. Because a killer has lured you and six other guests here and now you can’t escape. One thing’s for certain: not all of you will come back from this holiday alive…‘Dark, claustrophobic and full of suspense: The Guesthouse is a gripping mystery, and a fantastic debut’ Alex Lake

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‘OK, I’ll be the starter.’ Hannah stood at the bottom of the stairs, one arm raised.

Mo took up a runner’s pose beside her. With a final look towards the kitchen, Chloe joined him with a small smile.

Hannah shouted, ‘On your marks, get set, go.’ She dropped her arm and Mo ran halfway up the stairs, his long legs covering two steps at a time.

Before the top he slammed to a stop and sprawled face first on the steps, clutching his side and panting. ‘Oh no. My side, my side. I’ve got a stitch.’

Chloe thundered past him, laughing and whooping, and almost collided with Lucy on the landing.

When Mo had limped his way up and reached them, Chloe slapped his arm. ‘You cheated. It wasn’t fair. You let me win.’

Lucy laid her palm on Mo’s side and frowned. ‘Nope, that’s genuine. A nasty stitch.’

As their laughter reached Hannah down in the hallway below them, she suddenly felt very alone. Her mind drifted back to the playground, when she had watched from a distance as everyone else had fun together.

She was about to turn back to the drawing room, when Chloe shouted down from above. ‘Come on, Hannah.’ And when she ran up to join them, Chloe grabbed her hand and pulled her along with her.

It didn’t take long to explore the top floor. Their five occupied rooms made up the west wing: Hannah’s number one at the far end of the corridor, Sandeep next to her, then Mo. Lucy’s room, and the family room, were near the top of the stairs.

The east wing had five doors, then a narrow one right at the end: another storage room, the twin of the one next to Hannah’s room, she guessed. A matching window overlooked the front of the house from this side too. When they got to it, Chloe stood for a moment looking down, her fingers pressed to the glass.

All the large rooms had brass door numbers and keypads. Hannah pointed out the beautifully carved wooden rails and cornices, the two ceiling roses in the corridors, each with a sparkling crystal chandelier, and talked about their design.

Mo headed towards the stairs. ‘There must be a cellar down here somewhere.’

‘I’m not sure I can face looking at any more chandeliers,’ said Lucy with a glance at Chloe. ‘Anyone up for trying to find a board game downstairs?’

But Chloe stopped and stared across the hall, through one of the tall windows, her expression dark. ‘It’s Dad.’

Hannah moved to her side and saw Liam trudging up the gravel drive out of the mist, a scowl on his face, no shopping bags in his hands. He couldn’t have been to the village and back already. Hannah bit back her disappointment.

The front door opened and he came in, pushing off the hood of his anorak and shaking rain across the floor. Chloe ran downstairs to him and he bent to give her a hug and a stiff smile.

He shook his head. ‘Sorry, no luck. I made it about halfway. Slow going, I can tell you, bloody treacherous. I met a local idiot on the path, too, and guess what: the village shop is closed for the week because of some stupid annual holiday.’

With Chloe clinging to his arm he went into the kitchen. Hannah felt herself lean against the wall for support.

Mo let out a sigh. ‘Well, that’s that then.’ He turned to Hannah and then his face changed. He frowned and stepped towards her. ‘Are you all right?’

Lucy touched her shoulder and Hannah tried to smile. Her legs felt weak and her brow prickled with sweat, but she was going to be all right. There would be a pub in the village that would sell her a bottle of wine tomorrow.

‘I’m fine, just a bit tired.’ She brushed them away with a weak smile. ‘Didn’t sleep well last night, probably all the excitement. I’ll just go for a lie-down.’ Mo and Lucy watched her as she walked carefully back up the stairs, her trembling hands stuffed into her pockets.

In her room, she sat on the bed and told herself to be calm. It was nothing to worry about, just the stress of everything she’d been going through, the fallout from her disturbed sleep. A nice vodka and Coke would help to steady her nerves.

Her mouth felt dry as she looked around the room. The glass sat on the bedside table, where she’d left it, and so did the Coke. But the vodka had gone.

She looked in the bathroom, on all the surfaces. Checked under the bed, shook out the duvet and threw it on the floor. Dug under the mattress, opened her bag and rifled through her clothes.

Then she slumped on the bed and a horrible thought began to creep its way into her mind. Confused memories of last night came back, that awful dream and her reaching for the bottle in the dark moments between waking and sleep. Could she have drunk the whole thing? If she couldn’t remember finishing a whole bloody bottle in one day and disposing of the evidence, there was something seriously wrong.

She began to pace back and forth across the room. But there had been some left, she was sure of it. And if she was right there was only one possible explanation. Time seemed to slow as she stared at her bed. Looked towards the door.

Someone had been in her room.

Chapter Seven Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Chapter Sixteen Chapter Seventeen Chapter Eighteen Chapter Nineteen Chapter Twenty Chapter Twenty-One Chapter Twenty-Two Chapter Twenty-Three Chapter Twenty-Four Chapter Twenty-Five Chapter Twenty-Six Chapter Twenty-Seven Chapter Twenty-Eight Chapter Twenty-Nine Chapter Thirty Chapter Thirty-One Chapter Thirty-Two Chapter Thirty-Three Chapter Thirty-Four Chapter Thirty-Five Chapter Thirty-Six Chapter Thirty-Seven Chapter Thirty-Eight Chapter Thirty-Nine Chapter Forty Chapter Forty-One Chapter Forty-Two Chapter Forty-Three Chapter Forty-Four Chapter Forty-Five Chapter Forty-Six Chapter Forty-Seven Chapter Forty-Eight Chapter Forty-Nine Chapter Fifty Chapter Fifty-One Chapter Fifty-Two Chapter Fifty-Three Chapter Fifty-Four Chapter Fifty-Five Chapter Fifty-Six Chapter Fifty-Seven Chapter Fifty-Eight Chapter Fifty-Nine Chapter Sixty Chapter Sixty-One Chapter Sixty-Two Epilogue Acknowledgements About the Author About the Publisher

She glared at the clothes and bedding strewn all around her. Someone, some creep, must have been in here, tampering with her things. Her skin crawled. She checked her bag again, but everything seemed to be there: purse, credit cards, keys. Were Mo and Lucy taking the piss? She wouldn’t even put it past Liam. He looked the sort to enjoy practical jokes, and he obviously liked a drink.

Or maybe someone was so uptight that they couldn’t bear to have alcohol anywhere near them. But how had they known it was here? And how had they known her key code?

Only Preserve the Past knew that. The website had mentioned a cleaner who came just once a week, but they weren’t due for another four days. Henry wasn’t around, so Hannah was the only one with a record of her booking.

She thought back over the past few hours.

There seemed to be only one short period when someone could have got in. She had wedged her door open and gone to see why Chloe was crying. That ruled out the family and Lucy, because she had listened outside their doors. Even Mo was unlikely, so that left Sandeep.

His room was close to hers and he had been acting strangely, hadn’t talked much over dinner. Maybe he didn’t approve of alcohol.

But he was just a harmless old guy who didn’t seem all that steady on his feet. She would have heard him shuffling down the corridor, too. Unless.

In the bathroom she splashed her face with water. Stared at the mirror and thought about what was on the other side of her wall. She wouldn’t have heard Sandeep if he had hidden in the little storage room, waiting in the dark for his chance.

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