"Nicci French will leave readers questioning everything they think they know." — Popsugar on House of Correction
"If you enjoy a whodunit headed up by a slightly unreliable narrator who is also an amateur sleuth, this unsettling yet sharp suspense novel will be most enjoyable." — Addison Independent on House of Correction
“This house of correction is booby-trapped with twists, the floors paved with trapdoors, quicksand churning in the garden. Enter if you dare.” –A.J. Finn , #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window — A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window , on House of Correction
"Seamlessly shifts from prison drama to procedural to legal thriller—and finally to an ingenious twist on the locked-room mystery. French continues to impress." — Publishers Weekly on House of Correction
"Another winner . . . combining an impeccably constructed, secrecy-prone English village with masterful plotting and an indefatigable protagonist who carries on, no matter the cost." — Booklist on House of Correction
"Genius . . . a lot of fun . . . Nicci French always writes great novels and this is no exception. The character of Tabitha is one of the best ones all year in any novels I have read." — Red Carpet Crash on House of Correction
"Razor-sharp writing by French expertly amps the tension." — People on The Lying Room
“International bestseller French belongs on every thriller fan’s TBR list.” — Booklist
“Having ended the saga of forensic psychologist Frieda Klein on a suitably harrowing note, French produces a stand-alone that’s just as suspenseful . . . The sorely tried heroine realizes, “I can’t trust anyone.” Neither can the expertly manipulated reader.” — Kirkus Reviews on The Lying Room
“Fans of domestic thrillers will be rewarded.” — Publishers Weekly
"An enthralling and addicting novel . . . Longtime fans of French will find their high expectations rewarded, while newcomers will be motivated to explore the author’s backlist. I envy their discovery." — Book Reporter on The Lying Room
"An enjoyable mystery that offers unique views of the legal system and is a refreshing change of pace for readers of this genre." — Book Reporter on House of Correction
"A big book, as always, and more than one kind of thriller, even though brilliantly integrated into one headlong narrative. It’s all-out psychological suspense: the central figure is maybe the hardest-to-like Nicci French antiheroine yet (and you’ll be rooting for her almost at once); but then it’s also a smashing courtroom drama.” — The Shawangunk Journal (New York) on House of Correction
“Nicci French crafted a blisteringly intense thriller about a woman trying to prove her innocence from the confines of prison . . . House of Correction is a gripping drama that will leave thriller lovers rapidly turning the page as twist after twist unfurls.” — News Times (Connecticut) on House of Correction
“This is a skillful and powerfully written blending of genres: an unsparing look at prison life, an unruly courtroom drama, a well-plotted murder mystery, and, most of all, a raw portrait of an angry, damaged woman whose complete disregard for being liked serves her very well indeed.” — Air Mail on House of Correction
“Readers who love stories of empowered underdogs will cheer for Tabitha as she pieces together the facts that will prove her guilt or innocence." — The Big Thrill on House of Correction
“Part Nancy Drew, part “Twelve Angry Men,” full of unexpected turns and surprisingly taut courtroom scenes. . . . Immensely satisfying.” — The New York Times Book Review
"Razor-sharp writing by French expertly amps the tension."
"Genius . . . a lot of fun . . . Nicci French always writes great novels and this is no exception. The character of Tabitha is one of the best ones all year in any novels I have read."
Red Carpet Crash on House of Correction
"Will leave readers questioning everything they think they know."
Popsugar on House of Correction
This house of correction is booby-trapped with twists, the floors paved with trapdoors, quicksand churning in the garden. Enter if you dare.” –A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
"If you enjoy a whodunit headed up by a slightly unreliable narrator who is also an amateur sleuth, this unsettling yet sharp suspense novel will be most enjoyable."
Addison Independent on House of Correction
"Another winner . . . combining an impeccably constructed, secrecy-prone English village with masterful plotting and an indefatigable protagonist who carries on, no matter the cost."
Booklist on House of Correction
International bestseller French belongs on every thriller fan’s TBR list.
International bestseller French belongs on every thriller fan’s TBR list.
This is a skillful and powerfully written blending of genres: an unsparing look at prison life, an unruly courtroom drama, a well-plotted murder mystery, and, most of all, a raw portrait of an angry, damaged woman whose complete disregard for being liked serves her very well indeed.”
Air Mail on House of Correction
"An enjoyable mystery that offers unique views of the legal system and is a refreshing change of pace for readers of this genre."
Book Reporter on House of Correction
"A big book, as always, and more than one kind of thriller, even though brilliantly integrated into one headlong narrative. It’s all-out psychological suspense: the central figure is maybe the hardest-to-like Nicci French antiheroine yet (and you’ll be rooting for her almost at once); but then it’s also a smashing courtroom drama.”
The Shawangunk Journal (New York) on House of Correction
Nicci French crafted a blisteringly intense thriller about a woman trying to prove her innocence from the confines of prison . . . House of Correction is a gripping drama that will leave thriller lovers rapidly turning the page as twist after twist unfurls.”
News Times (Connecticut) on House of Correction
"An enthralling and addicting novel . . . Longtime fans of French will find their high expectations rewarded, while newcomers will be motivated to explore the author’s backlist. I envy their discovery."
Book Reporter on The Lying Room
Readers who love stories of empowered underdogs will cheer for Tabitha as she pieces together the facts that will prove her guilt or innocence."
The Big Thrill on House of Correction
Part Nancy Drew, part “Twelve Angry Men,” full of unexpected turns and surprisingly taut courtroom scenes. . . . Immensely satisfying.”
The New York Times Book Review
This house of correction is booby-trapped with twists, the floors paved with trapdoors, quicksand churning in the garden. Enter if you dare.” –A.J. Finn , #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
Tabitha Hardy awakens in prison with a fuzzy memory of a dead man found on her property. She had good reason to kill him. But did she? Narrator Michelle Ford’s strength lies in her use of varying tones to reflect Tabitha’s emotions as she seeks to unravel the mystery. She’s angry, stymied, and in over her head. The story takes off in court as Tabitha fights for her life. Myriad voices reflect the calm, almost sultry, tones of a local vicar, an imposing judge, and an arrogant prosecuting attorney. Ford’s narration is in lockstep with Tabitha’s frantic search for the truth about what happened. M.B. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
DECEMBER 2020 - AudioFile
Tabitha Hardy awakens in prison with a fuzzy memory of a dead man found on her property. She had good reason to kill him. But did she? Narrator Michelle Ford’s strength lies in her use of varying tones to reflect Tabitha’s emotions as she seeks to unravel the mystery. She’s angry, stymied, and in over her head. The story takes off in court as Tabitha fights for her life. Myriad voices reflect the calm, almost sultry, tones of a local vicar, an imposing judge, and an arrogant prosecuting attorney. Ford’s narration is in lockstep with Tabitha’s frantic search for the truth about what happened. M.B. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
DECEMBER 2020 - AudioFile