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The page-turning psychological thriller from the author of #1 bestsellers The Magpies and Because She Loves Me.
It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime, a final adventure before settling down. But after a perfect start, an encounter with a young couple on a night train forces Daniel and Laura to cut their dream trip short and flee home.
Back in London, Daniel and Laura vow never to talk about what happened that night. But as they try to fit into their old lives again, they realise they are in terrible danger—and that their nightmare is just beginning…
- Sales Rank: #218 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
‘Twisty, turny and downright creepy in places Mark Edwards has, yet again, produced an unputdownable psychological thriller. He is a master at creating a tangled web of secrets, lies and red herrings so cleverly constructed that I was kept guessing all the way through. Highly recommended.' —CL Taylor, author of The Accident
'Disturbing, engrossing, and makes the time fly by. As ever, Edwards is a class act.' —Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls
‘Once you start reading you won't be able to stop…This is my first Mark Edwards book but I will now be reading every one.' —Angela Marsons, author of Silent Scream
‘Keep the lights on. ALL the lights. Every room. I had to sleep with a night light when I'd finished it.' —Liz Barnsley, Liz Loves Books
‘Full of creeping menace, Mark Edwards’ distinctive brand of domestic noir will make you think twice about talking to strangers when you next go on holiday.' —Nick Quantrill, author of The Joe Geraghty series
'Fast-paced and twisted: it's another Mark Edwards sensation.' —Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go
About the Author
Mark Edwards writes psychological thrillers in which scary things happen to ordinary people and is inspired by writers such as Stephen King, Ira Levin, Ruth Rendell and Linwood Barclay.
Mark grew up on the south coast of England and started writing in his twenties, teaming up with Louise Voss to co-write Killing Cupid and Catch Your Death, which topped the UK bestseller chart in 2011.
His solo thrillers, The Magpies and Because She Loves Me were also #1 bestsellers in the UK. Like these previous novels, his fourth solo book, Follow You Home, was inspired by a real-life experience, in this case a ‘trip from hell’ around Europe.
He lives in the West Midlands, England, with his wife, their three children and a ginger cat.
He can be contacted via his website, www.markedwardsauthor.com.
Most helpful customer reviews
152 of 159 people found the following review helpful.
Great thriller with lots of surprises
By dorie schultz
I was fortunate to receive an ARC of this book through NetGalley for an honest review.
I have never read Mark Edwards before and am relatively new to thrillers, having just really begun reading them this past year. I am in awe of this creative ingenious author!
The story begins with happiness and fun. Daniel and Laurel are off to tour Europe before settling down in London and hopefully starting a family. They have so many plans, have carefully put together an itinerary packed with places to see and experience. Everything is going as planned and the couple are on the next leg of their trip, traveling on a train through Romania. They are exhausted but happy and sneak into an unlocked sleeper carriage to get some sleep. It is at this point that their lives are changed forever.
Without giving away the plot let's just say that they see, hear and feel terror as never before when they are forced to leave the train in the middle of a heavily forested area. After their encounter with evil they flee home to London and swear never to speak of it again.
But as the title states, evil has followed them home.
This book is incredible. For me it started out as a thriller, then almost seemed supernatural and ended as a mystery, 3 genres in one book! There are enough twists and turns to make your head spin and your mind reel and your stomach clench, at least that's what happened to me. Just when you think you have a handle on the plot, it changes, then changes again and finally at the ending, well you'll have to read the book.
I have never been so frightened reading a book and yet so riveted that I couldn't stop reading. I have read the many rave reviews about Mr. Edwards books and now I can see why. I know that I will read another of his books, that is after my nerves settle down a bit.
Buy this book, read it, but not in the dark and not alone.
172 of 181 people found the following review helpful.
Up All Night
By The Just-About-Average Ms. M
Up All Night
An old woman with hypertension among other issues should certainly know better than to begin reading a thriller/mystery at eight in the evening. Apparently with age wisdom does not always come…
At first I was a little leery. Daniel and Laura spoke and acted more as if they were barely in their twenties instead of professionals in their mid-thirties—the dialogue between them and later with the Romanians, Ion and Alina, seemed a bit off. Even this early in the book, Daniel came across to me as inept, nearly spineless, and if anything bad were to happen—and oh, my, it most certainly will!—then Laura will be the one wearing the Big Girl Panties here. That theme does continue throughout the book, but after the first twenty minutes, I simply didn’t care.
Other reviewers have dished out the plot in enough and sufficient detail so I don’t have to, and I always thought recounting the plot was more characteristic of a book report. I’d rather discuss the effect of the plot, the characterization, the pacing—all the good and necessary stuff that goes into making a novel memorable, or not.
Other than Daniel’s moments of general wussiness, I have nothing to complain about, other than the unrelenting tension, the ruthless aura of suspense, of awfulness, of some enormous but as yet unidentified terror buried in an ancient Romanian forest that barrels along after the first twenty minutes or so like a freight train on steroids. You can’t not read on, you can’t bookmark your Kindle or turn down a page corner and say, “I’ll finish this tomorrow.”
We don’t know what Daniel and Laura saw in the woods until nearly the halfway mark, but we do know that the fear of it followed them to London, infecting them, their lives, and their friends. Even when we do know, and the urge to say “Go tell the police, you idiots!” is pretty strong, we also know the police would be less than helpful in the face of such ephemeral evidence that is clearly cloaked in terror. But isn’t that always the case? There is also the question of trust—who can Daniel and Laura trust? Who is left to believe them? And then, when the emotional toll of trying to function in a world saturated by all the worst emotions one can face becomes too much, even the relationship that seemed so permanent dashes against relentless horror and suspicion and breaks up.
There are twists and turns throughout, most of them unexpected, most of them avoiding the clich�s a less talented writer would use. There are resolutions of sorts, although not the ones we necessarily looked for, and rough justice meted out. And at the end, at the cessation of terror and all its emotional first cousins, we close the book and look around a bit, you see what might be over there, in that corner, or in the darkness by the door. Good luck getting to sleep…
I had never heard of Mark Edwards before, and found Follow You Home quite by accident. I’m hard to please too, because so many books billed as thrillers produce not so much as a single goose bump. This one raised a whole battalion of goosebumps. And I downloaded The Magpies yesterday, knowing the danger. Finished that one at four this morning. Go figure.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
STUPID!
By Pamela
I got this as it was free on my Kindle. I had hope for this book in the very beginning....but it got more unbelievable, silly and predictable as I read on. I even kept reading until near the end...thinking it would have a fantastic twist or something to support the good reviews. NOT. Waste of time. Couldn't even read to the very end...as I lost all hope!
I like well written books. Maybe it is because I had just finished The Light We Can Not See which won the Pulitzer Prize...but maybe not! I give it one star as it made me read a good bit of it...but was just too stupid to finish. Free does not mean good!
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