

Morton’s elements of mystery are always tightly-wound and expertly plotted. featuring the sort of expansive, absorbing, heart-wrenching story that is swiftly becoming the trademark of this Australian author. The Lake House is the perfect read for cold, dark nights.’ - Star Telegram (Fort Worth, TX) whisks the reader away into another world. ‘A deliciously compelling mystery.’ - Liane Moriarty, bestselling author of Big Little Lies ‘Morton’s moody, suspenseful latest is the perfect page-turner for a chilly night.’ - People, The Best Books of the Fall perfect books for just about every reader.’ - Library Journal delivers the satisfactions of all her bestsellers since debuting with The House at Riverton.

are as surprised as readers will be by the astonishing conclusion.’ - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Morton’s plotting is impeccable, and her finely wrought characters.

Until a young police detective starts asking questions about her family’s past, seeking to resurrect the complex tangle of secrets Alice has spent her life trying to escape… Meanwhile, in the attic writing room of her elegant Hampstead home, the formidable Alice Edevane, now an old lady, leads a life as neatly plotted as the bestselling detective novels she writes. Until one day, she stumbles upon an abandoned house surrounded by overgrown gardens and dense woods, and learns the story of a baby boy who disappeared without a trace. Sadie retreats to her beloved grandfather’s cottage in Cornwall but soon finds herself at a loose end. Seventy years later, after a particularly troubling case Sadie Sparrow is sent on an enforced break from her job with the Metropolitan Police. But by the time midnight strikes and fireworks light up the night skies, the Edevane family will have suffered a loss so great that they leave Loeanneth forever. Not only has she worked out the perfect twist for her novel, she’s also fallen helplessly in love with someone she shouldn’t.

Alice Edevane, sixteen years old and a budding writer, is especially excited. June 1933, and the Edevane family’s country house, Loeanneth, is polished and gleaming, ready for the much-anticipated Midsummer Eve party.
