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House of Splinters
the spine-tingling return to the world of The Silent Companions from the Queen of the Ghost Story
House of Splinters
the spine-tingling return to the world of The Silent Companions from the Queen of the Ghost Story
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Product details

Published | 09 Oct 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 368 |
ISBN | 9781526627230 |
Imprint | Raven Books |
Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Laura Purcell has done it again, delivering a suspenseful, atmospheric story that progresses with a creeping sense of dread at each turn of the page. Weaving family secrets, resentful villagers, and eerie wooden companions into a tale that creeps under your skin like splinters, this is a Gothic offering that will keep you reading long past midnight … and sleeping with the lights on
Susan Stokes-Chapman, Sunday Times bestselling author of Pandora
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Laura's books are always an enormous treat, and this one is no exception. It is so beautifully vivid, claustrophobic and macabre - and it balances the picturesque and the horrifying perfectly (the roses! the splinters! argh!). On one level it's a masterful page-turner, but on another it's a wonderful metaphor for buried secrets and injustice and the damage they wreak when they begin to reveal themselves... A real pleasure
Bridget Collins, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Silence Factory
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House of Splinters is everything you would expect from Laura Purcell's return to the world of The Silent Companions: spine-chilling and malevolent, with the eerie companions making up only a part of a mystery involving family grievances, inheritances and resentful locals. A twisty, sinister read
Rosie Andrews, author of Sunday Times bestseller, The Leviathan
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House of Splinters is a spooky delight for both newcomers and fans of Laura Purcell's work alike. Purcell is at the top of her game, weaving a twisted story that kept me guessing - and reading. In The Bridge, the house of horrors that featured in The Silent Companions, does sheltered heroine Belinda have more to fear from the ghosts - or from her family?
Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines and The Heir of Venus
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The Silent Companions is one of my go-to recommendations for anyone looking for Gothic horror, and I still vividly recall reading the final chapters in a holiday cottage in Keswick by lamplight on Halloween, a thoroughly terrifying experience. House of Splinters is such a worthy follow-up: a prequel of sorts, set in the Georgian era, menace stalks through each page, and the companions are possibly even scarier than on their first outing. They're up there with Weeping Angels for instilling utter terror. Laura is the absolute queen of Gothic horror: get this one preordered so your October self can be filled with delicious fear!
Naomi Kelsey, author of The Burning and The Darkening Globe
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Laura Purcell's follow up to The Silent Companions is everything I wanted it to be. Return to The Bridge, with its eerie wooden Companions and sinister happenings around the old house… It's exactly the right blend of dusty glamour and mystery, and cosy-shiver scary: a guaranteed and exquisite chill even as the summer heats up! I inhaled this in two days!
Natasha Pulley, author of The Mars House and The Watchmaker of Filigree Street