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The Locked Attic

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3.5 stars.

I struggled with The Locked Attic at the beginning. It felt like it took forever to get to the build-up. But once it started to play out, I was entranced by the interpersonal relationships unfolding.

Some of what happens doesn’t really seem to make sense (please explain the explosions to me!) but I was only interested in Danny anyway. This story is told from the point of view of both our female main character, Stephanie, and her late son, Danny. His story is trickled to us and we’re on the edge of our seat wondering what happened to him before his death.

I came into The Locked Attic expecting a twisty thriller, but instead I was given a coming of age story that broke my heart. I’m glad I pushed through and continued to the end, or else I would have missed the best part of the story.

Thank you to One More Chapter, Harper Collins UK for the review copy.

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Not at all what I expected… and that’s not a bad thing. Just a surprising, one-off kind of read.

The publishers’ blurb is completely misleading. (Very sneaky!) I was expecting a dark, twisty thriller but it really wasn’t that at all. Well...not really.💁‍♀️

Told in multiple timelines:
The present –Foggy and confused, Stephanie wakes in a hospital following a head injury. She has no idea why she’s there.

The past – The events leading up to the day of the “boom" heard around the neighborhood, as well as the actual day of the explosion.

That’s as far as I dare go…I’ll leave it there and let you discover this one on your own!
I found it strangely addictive and hard to put down, squeezing in a few chapters whenever I had a quiet moment.

Looking for something a bit different? Not your run of the mill thriller? This might be a good fit!

My second read by this author and will definitely be looking for his next. I’m always guaranteed something just a bit different!

Thank you to HarperCollins UK One More Chapter via Netgalley

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This is my third book from B P Walter. I loved “The Dinner Guest” and “The Woman on the Pier”. But this one is a mixed bag for me. While it is a solid mystery and an intriguing coming-of-age story, there is too much going on and there are so many topics and some of them are only touched briefly.

It begins with Stephanie waking up in a hospital and being disorientated. Her memory is fuzzy but as the story progressed we learn how she ended up here. Then the story jumps back and forth to different occasions in the past. We learn that Stephanie and her husband and son moved into a new house just outside of London. Stephanie does not find it easy to connect with the neighbors. She does not fit into this posh community. But her son Danny fiends a friend in a boy living next door. We also get a closer look into this friendship. But the story jumps a bit too much back and forth and sometimes it is all over the place. There are so many issues and some of them would have deserved a closer look. There are also some events, like f.e. the explosion which kept me asking for what reason it was put into the story. Surely there would have been other ways to put Stephanie into the neighbor’s house. It felt a bit overdramatic.

I love the work of BP Walter. He surely can write and I enjoyed his previous complex stories. But here it is too much for my taste. There is so much crammed into this book. It is still a heartbreaking story and it kept my interest all the time. I felt for Stephanie and especially for Danny. But I did not feel satisfied at the end. I still would recommend this book to fans of domestic thrillers.

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I adored The Dinner Guest so much, and found myself loving this one too! Maybe not as much, but that’s fully a preference thing, and this book is still an intense and gripping thriller you NEED to read!!
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BP Walter is certainly one that I will be keeping an eye out for their next book!!
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Thank you to Netgalley & The Publisher for the ARC

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I found this book to be gripping and quite intense throughout, with interesting characters and story build up. I did find that the story jumped around a lot, and the end fell a bit flat for me - it lacked the wow factor. I did enjoy reading it, however, and I would definitely read B P Walter's other books.

Thank you NetGalley and Harper Collins UK for an ARC of this book to read and review. The Locked Attic will be published on 24/11/22.

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Loved THE DINNER GUEST but this book was not a keeper for me. I don't mind multiple story lines or dual time lines but I wasn't fond of the story jumping all over the place from years ago to Now in no particular order. Stephanie made some dumb decisions, but in her despair over the loss of her family, that was mostly understandable. Of all the characters I liked the children, Jonathan, Mimi and Danny the most. Janet and Richard were despicable. Sorry I read this book but would need to read it again now that I have some idea of what is going on.

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Stephanie wakes up in the hospital with no idea of what happened but a faint recollection of an explosion. We follow her as she tries to piece it all together, from her husband, Pete, son, Danny and her's move to this new neighborhood to the friendship development between Danny and one of their neighbor's son, Jonathan, to their falling out, and later, Pete and Danny's death in a car accident...
This is a psychological thriller told in multiple timelines and dual POV (Stephanie's and Danny's). I did read it in one sitting, turning the pages hungrily because I wanted to know what happened and what was in the locked attic (which is only mentioned very late in the book for the first time), but it kept on dragging, and jumping from one timeline to the other, which made it very confusing, and a lot of information is not necessary... All along, I was trying to guess the final twist, and I was expecting something big, like Verity, The Housemaid or The Last Mrs. Parrish... These books are not from this author, I know, but the story was giving these vibes... Boy was I disappointed! It fell so flat! I was like... "that's it"? Is it twisted? Yes. Is it jaw-on-the-floor, throw-the-book-across-the-room twisted? Nope. It hat a looooot of potential, but it didn't work for me. Also, towards the end, Mimi's character was super annoying (she could've induced some book throwing). I did, however, love Danny's and Jonathan's characters and friendship!
I received an advance review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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When Stephanie picked her son up from a local boys birthday party she noticed how different he acted with his best friend Jonathan. For weeks after his mood would change and he became sullen and moody but after Stephanie suffers a devastating loss and she can no longer get the answers that she wants from her son she knows that the neighbors son knows something. Then one day then something in her neighborhood explodes and everyone is told to stay indoors but after leaving her sons room that morning she decides today is the day she’ll get answers and she won’t leave her neighbors house until she does. When she first arrives across the street her neighbor Janet looks baffled as to why she would visit but due to propriety asked her inside. She stays long enough for things to get awkward but eventually she’ll stay so long thanks good dangerous. This was such a good book about a mother in search of answers for the questions or sun wouldn’t or couldn’t answer. I felt so sorry for poor Stephanie end it made me really dislike her neighbors Janet and Richard. This really is such a great a different original plot and one that I totally and thoroughly enjoyed. I highly recommend this book if you love great mysteries and thrillers this is a good one. I received this book from NetGalley and the publisher but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.

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I love B P Walter's novels and was super excited to read this novel.

This was such a good read and I enjoyed reading this.

The blurb reads
"There’s something in my neighbour’s attic.
Something steeped in shadows. A secret to everyone. Seen by no one…
He stands sometimes at the window. Hidden in the corner of my eye.
I know he’s there. I know he’s watching.
Now my son is dead. My neighbour is not.
And I’m going to find out why."

The characters in this novel are really deep and I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Stephanie. She wakes up in the hospital and we then go backwards and find out what she has been through. Stephanie is a well rounded and likeable character but she has been through some really tough times. This novel can be quite sad to read at times, Stephanie has lost her husband and son and its super heart wrenching to read.

This novel will keep your attention well into the night, I found that I read this novel within a day which is quite quick for me.

Thanks to B.P Walter, NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me a copy of this novel in exchange for my review.

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Stephanie wakes up in a hospital. Unsure of what happened and how she got there. What happened to her? As her memories slowly begin to make sense, she believes/suspects that her neighbors are behind her hospitalization.

When she, her husband and their son move into their new neighborhood away from London, Stephanie feels promise. But she soon begins to feel uneasy about her neighbors. Something isn't quite right. Their son, Jonathon, is nice and has becomes friends with her son, Danny. Jonathon's parents, on the other hand, are weird, uptight and pretentious.

Then something, as it usually does, happens and the boys are no longer the close friends they once were. Then there is a devastating car crash, an explosion, and a quest to find out the truth.

This was a psychological thriller which saw my attention going up and down like a child on a teeter totter. I liked it, I felt meh about it, I enjoyed it, I wasn't wowed. The characters in this book have questions, secrets and are dramatic. Stephanie goes looking for answers...

Again, I was all over the place with this book. It was a solid three stars for me. I can’t fault the writing or the pacing as both were very well done. This book does deal with various themes such as family, friendship, sexuality, secrets, and grief.

Many enjoyed this book more than I did, so please see out their reviews as well.

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I really enjoyed reading this book. It was very well written, and incredibly creepy and suspenseful. I did not expect the twists and turns

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BP Walter continues to give me sleepless nights. This, his fifth novel, his most chillingly compelling to date. His novels are always impossible to put down with characters so real they could just step off the page and with gripping, unpredictable plots.
Grit and sentiment combine in the relationship between a mother, her dead son, and the person who loved him. It is powerful and unbearably moving in places.
The story here, the mystery in it, intrigues from the very beginning. A superb book by a hugely talented writer.

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I have read two previous books by Walter and enjoyed them both. The Locked Attic has one thing in common with the Woman on the Pier: both books to not really involve the title very much. This threw me off a little. I was expecting a book about an attic, but it is rarely mentioned until the end. This did keep me in suspense wondering what the attic had to do with it.

Stephanie loses her son and husband in an accident. She had noticed prior to his death that her son was acting strangely and could not get him to tell her what was wrong. Now she thinks his best friend may know more than he is saying.

Told in multiple points of view and time slots. The time slots are not told in chronological order. Partly then and now and partly random previous times.

I can't speak much to the characters without giving away spoilers. They are portrayed realistically with one being quite creepy.

A fun what the hell is going on book.

Thanks to netgalley and One More Chapter for the arc.

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The Locked Attic is tense, chock full of suspense, disturbing and dark, just what a thriller ought to be. It is also a coming-of-age story. No one is without a secret and they keep coming right until the end. The story is told in several timelines in relation to the explosion (before, after) by a few narrators.

Stephanie, Pete and Danny are comparatively new to a neighbourhood where they were told they would fit in as long as they contribute. There is an explosion which leads to a plethora of happenings including spending time with neighbours. Before the explosion was overwhelming grief and despair. It is impossible to discuss themes without explaining the back and forthing and what happened when.

My favourite aspect was the super thick tension and reveal of one secret after another after another. Though I did not enjoy any of the characters, I do not need that to envelop myself in a really good thriller. However, the attic's role disappointed me as did the ending. The families are so dysfunctional and disturbing, not in a good way. The writing itself is clever so I will explore more by this author.

My sincere thank you HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter for the early digital copy of this book.

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I thoroughly enjoy when I see this Author's name! He has such a fun and unique way of writing a thriller and keeping you on your toes. I felt the twists kept coming at me and I was unable to predict anything come along with this story. Such a great read that I will be recommending to my friends.

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The locked attic

B.P. Walter has pretty much become an auto read author for me. I always enjoy their tense and twisty books. I have to say the synopsis of the book, about the attic….well, that was really the least interesting part of the story for me 😄 The rest of the story was brilliant and untangling the deceptions and secrets kept me on the edge of my seat.

Stephanie has lost her husband and son in tragic circumstances and she’s sure her neighbours across the street (especially her sons best friend) know more than they’re letting on. Her son had become erratic and depressed in weeks before he died and Stephanie is desperate to know what was on his mind. When her street is locked down for an emergency, it seems like the perfect opportunity to confront them once and for all.

Every single one of the characters in this book were interesting, even if some of them were entirely unlikeable. My heart ached for Stephanie’s son and for the predicament Stephanie found herself in.

Told in alternating points of view, and differing timelines, The Locked Attic held my interest completely and I would have loved to be able to read it all in one sitting!

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This book had me hooked right from the start, it was so well written, so intriguing, I just couldn't put it down. The characters of Stephanie, Danny and Jonathon are really likeable and i felt I had a lot on invested in Stephanie. The chapters switch to periods before and after the explosion (this isn't a spoiler) although the explosion itself isn't explained til later in the book. Likewise, the attic in the title, isn't mentioned until quite late on on the book, which keeps you guessing. I want to go and read other BP Walter books immediately! What an amazing read!

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There will be mixed reactions to the book's format. I found this to be an intriguing domestic drama with a mystery attached. It meanders back and forth in various timelines in telling a multi-layered story. This structure added to the suspense and tension for me. There was also a coming-of-age storyline that provoked an emotional reaction. Its overall vibe was unsettling, sinister, and disturbing.

Stephanie, her husband Pete, and their son Danny had moved from London to a quiet, more suburban upscale neighbourhood. Stephanie was hoping to make friends with the mostly older women but was finding it difficult to fit in. Across the street lived the Franklin family consisting of the parents, Richard and Janet, and teenagers Jonathan and Mimi. The family dynamics seemed weird and dysfunctional to Stephanie. Janet was all about control. She dominated others with her opinions and attention-seeking behaviour. Toward Stephanie, she was rude, pretentious, condescending, and demeaning. Her husband, Richard, was quieter and unhappy in his marriage, and rumours hinted that he had a sleazy reputation. There was something not right within the household.

Danny and Jonathan become fast friends. This was because Danny was beginning to notice girls, which would get him closer to Jonathan's sister, Mimi, but the boys soon were happily enjoying each other's companionship. Stephanie and Pete were relieved as Danny would know someone when he must fit into a new school. Jonathan seemed like a nice, shy young man despite bad parenting. Later, on the night of a classmate's party, something happened that left Danny sullen, angry and depressed and avoiding his friend. He refused to confide in his parents about what was bothering him.

Some issues were addressed with sensitivity, such as sexual tensions and guilt, class divisions, snobbery, grief, family dysfunction, voyeurism, blackmail, threats, secrets and lies.

Stephanie's husband and son, Danny, were killed in a car accident, leaving her alone without support in her anguish. Her parents refused to attend the funeral. Still haunting her was why Danny had changed so drastically before his death, and she is determined to get the answer from Jonathan. Later, there was a major explosion at the power facility. People are warned to stay in their homes because of the danger of more explosions. The area is in darkness.

As much as she is uncomfortable around the Franklins, she plans to present herself as not wanting to be alone with her losses and grief. She hopes they will allow her into their home so she can confront Jonathan, demanding to know what happened to make Danny so miserable. There is a physical struggle between the young man and Stephanie. She discovers some shocking truths, but there is a misunderstanding. Her actions were misconstrued, and also a confrontation with Richard. Tensions spin out of control. What was hidden in the locked room in the attic? This added to the portrayal of Richard's mental instability and creepiness and played a part in the mystery.

Stephanie wakes up in the hospital. This is actually at the beginning of the book. She has no idea why she is there but is suffering from injuries. Little by little, fragments of her memory gradually return. She recalls her family is dead and that her injuries occurred at the Franklin house, but they are lying about what happened. The story concluded in a satisfactory manner. I enjoyed the author's previous Dinner Party and found The Locked Attic compelling, riveting, and difficult to put down.
Thanks to NetGalley and Harper Collins UK, One More Chapter, for an early edition of The Locked Attic.

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I absolutely loved this book. So many twists and turns that I felt like I was on a rollercoaster a definite recommend.
Thanks Netgalley and publisher.

All thoughts and opinions are my own and aren't influenced by anyone else

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The story is told from a few different view points and each chapter is a slightly different time period. It centre around a single start point where the main character Stephanie wakes in a hospital bed and pieces together where she is there.

Overall I felt a little disappointed by the end. However overall was a very enjoyable read. The different perspectives and time periods kept things interesting and the reader engaged.

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