![]() ![]() ![]() And there is a third story, of Lucy stuck in a foreign land and remembering a baby… In the past, Henry charts the decline of his family, beginning with the day his mother’s friend, Birdie moves in. The catch? This was the house where a suicide pact – possibly cult-related- took place, where children went missing, and where the only one who was found alive was Libby, a small baby lying in a cot. The Family Upstairs is one of those dual-timeline stories: In the present, Libby has turned twenty-five and received the news that she has inherited a house in Chelsea, possibly worth millions. Sadly, I forgot to write down where I first saw this book being talks about so I can’t give credit to the blogger/instagrammer who inspired me, but I have been in the mood for some fast-paced thrillers (especially after Those who Hunger) and The Family Upstairs totally fit the bill! ![]()
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