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Blog Tour: Halfway House – Helen Fitzgerald

They’re the housemates from Hell…

When her disastrous Australian love affair ends, Lou O’Dowd heads to Edinburgh for a fresh start, moving in with her cousin, and preparing for the only job she can find … working at a halfway house for very high-risk offenders.

Two killers, a celebrity paedophile and a paranoid coke dealer – all out on parole and all sharing their outwardly elegant Edinburgh townhouse with rookie night-worker Lou…

And instead of finding some meaning and purpose to her life, she finds herself trapped in a terrifying game of cat and mouse where she stands to lose everything – including her life.

Slick, darkly funny and nerve-janglingly tense, Halfway House is both a breathtaking thriller and an unapologetic reminder never to corner a desperate woman…

Helen FitzGerald is the bestselling author of thirteen adult and young-adult thrillers, including The Donor (2011) and The Cry (2013), which was longlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year and adapted for a major BBC drama. Her 2019 dark­comedy thriller Worst Case Scenario was a Book of the Year in the Literary Review, Herald Scotland, Guardian, Sunday Times, The Week and Daily Telegraph, shortlisted for the Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, and won the CrimeFest Last Laugh Award. The critically acclaimed Ash Mountain (2020) and Keep Her Sweet (2022) soon followed. Helen worked as a criminal-justice social worker for over fifteen years. She grew up in Victoria, Australia, and now lives in Glasgow with her husband.

My thoughts: this is a very darkly comic tale of what happens when you don’t do your homework before taking a job on the other side of the world and end up trapped in a hostel for sex offenders and murderers. Which is what happens to Lou, she doesn’t know anything about the charming inhabitants or the role required of her as the only staff member on the night shift in a house filled with potentially violent men.

She also oversteps the bounds massively, but some of the other staff are worse, and have left her vulnerable. Her completely inappropriate relationship with one of the residents makes her perhaps a bit too trusting when she needs to be clear headed and professional but I did feel sorry for her, the whole experience ends up being a complete nightmare.

I shouldn’t have been laughing as much as I was, but I have a twisted sense of humour that this book really tickled. It was very enjoyable and different to a lot of the crime fiction I’ve read, great stuff.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in the blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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