The surf house A thriller

Lucy Clarke, 1981-

Book - 2025

"From the million-copy bestselling author Lucy Clarke, a sun-soaked thriller on the Moroccan coast where deadly secrets threaten to breach the surface. High on the cliffs of Morocco, far from the city lights and the souks, stands The Surf House: a sanctuary for travelers chasing sunshine and waves. But the idyll hides a dark mystery. And when Bea washes in, seeking refuge after a dangerous encounter in Marrakesh, she soon gets caught in the current. A woman her age-who stayed in the same area, walked the same beaches, met the same guests-disappeared one year earlier, vanishing without trace. Somewhere inside The Surf House lies the truth-but there'll be a price for uncovering it"--

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Atlantic Monthly Press [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Lucy Clarke, 1981- (author)
Edition
First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition
Physical Description
391 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780802166456
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Plot contrivances and purple prose mar Clarke's latest standalone (after The Hike). While on a photo shoot in Marrakesh, frustrated fashion model Bea quits her job and rushes out of her hotel. She soon gets lost in Marrakesh's mazelike alleyways, where two men rob and prepare to sexually assault her. At the last minute, she's saved by a knife-wielding woman named Marnie, who helps Bea kill her attacker. The women flee the scene, and Bea accepts Marnie's offer of refuge at her guesthouse on the Moroccan coast. Their respite is soon threatened by a blackmailer, who claims to have recovered the bloody knife from the murder scene and demands thousands of dollars the women don't have to keep the weapon out of the hands of the police. Then a man named Seth Hart arrives at Marnie's guesthouse, offering a reward for information about his sister, Savannah, who vanished from the area a year earlier. As Bea digs further into Savannah's disappearance, Clarke reveals a flurry of secrets each character is hiding, which exhaust more often than they shock. Overwrought language ("they lose themselves in each other, while the stars spin above") doesn't help. This misses the mark. Agent: Grainne Fox, UTA. (May)

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