Andrea Mara is a No.1 Sunday Times, Irish Times and Kindle bestselling author. Her books have sold more than 500,000 copies worldwide, and four of them have been shortlisted for Irish Crime Novel of the Year. No One Saw a Thing, was a Richard and Judy Bookclub Pick, sold more than 100,000 copies in thirteen weeks, and was No.1 in the UK, Irish and Kindle charts. She lives in Dublin, Ireland, with her husband and three children. You can find Andrea on Instagram @andreamaraauthor
This heart-thumpingly tense thriller may give you nightmares * Sun * ‘Someone is getting inside your house… It’s a chilling premise, and Andrea Mara executes it brilliantly. This one is an absolute page turner!’ * Shari Lapena * ‘A gripping story, beautifully told. Andrea Mara is masterful.' * Patricia Cornwell * 'Does for bathtubs what Psycho did for showers. A thriller honed to a fine point, sharp and keen and piercing; it's darkly comic, too, and uncommonly observant. This is suspense you can feel good about.' * A. J. Finn * This is Andrea Mara at her heart stopping best. Someone In The Attic is a dark, creepy, twisty thriller full of clever misdirection that would make Hitchcock proud, but it’s also a moving and thought-provoking tale of regret and letting go of the past. A brilliant book. * Claire Douglas * Fast-paced and chilling, you won’t want to sleep alone after reading it * Woman&Home * A super-creepy, addictive thriller, which layers mystery upon mystery. Not one to read late at night! * Good Housekeeping * A genuinely chilling concept – told with skill, empathy, and wit. I enjoyed every terrifying page. * Elly Griffiths * ‘A tense, terrifying, guessing game. Someone in the Attic twists, thrills and chills. I loved it.’ * Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the End. * ‘I couldn’t put it down. Andrea Mara excels at the kind of twisty, creepy domestic noir that makes it impossible to look away.’ * Fiona Cummins * ‘The tension in Someone in the Attic is meticulously crafted, with a cover-your-eyes creep factor. If you’re a domestic thriller fan who hasn’t yet read Andrea Mara, you might have just found a new favourite.’ * Ashley Audrain, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Push * Okay, this book is SO GOOD. Every time I heard a creak from the attic, I was silently freaking out that there was someone up there, waiting for me. Unsettling, gripping, tightly plotted. Andrea Mara is on top of her game. * Louise O'Neill *