
Follow You Home
Author: Mark Edwards
Narrator: James Langton
Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 06/30/2015
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Crime, Psychological

Author: Mark Edwards
Narrator: James Langton
Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 06/30/2015
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Crime, Psychological
Mark Edwards is a #1 bestselling author whose psychological thrillers have captivated millions of readers worldwide. Known for his signature blend of ordinary settings and extraordinary suspense, Edwards crafts stories where everyday life takes a sinister turn-and nothing is ever quite as safe as it seems.
Since the release of his breakthrough novel The Magpies, Edwards has continued to deliver page-turners that keep readers hooked late into the night. His standalone thrillers-including Follow You Home, Here to Stay, and The House Guest-explore themes of trust, obsession, and the dark secrets people hide behind closed doors.
With a writing style praised for its gripping plots, relatable characters, and jaw-dropping twists, Edwards has built a loyal global following. Beyond his novels, he's also known for connecting personally with his audience, sharing insights into his creative process and the inspirations behind his chilling stories.
Mark Edwards proves time and again that the most terrifying monsters are often the ones that seem closest to home.
I am a huge fan of Mark Edwards, he never fails to surprise me with each book. Yet again, another totally unique book here with a new plot, plenty of twists and loads of moments that you will be busting to know what REALLY happened. Mark is brilliant at making you wait for the good stuff. I like know......more
Daniel Sullivan and Laura Mackenzie (both in their 30's) are taking a trip around Europe. They plan on getting married and want to start raising a family soon, so this will be their last big vacation for a while. Enjoying their trip so far through France, Spain, and Italy, they board a night train i......more
Wow, what a marvelous and compelling page turner. A young British couple, Daniel and Laura are making a trip through continental Europe. In Romania they lose their passports and money. What is the role of Alina and Ion, two fellow travellers, they met on the train? What about the mysterious house in......more
4.5 stars Why, why, why are Mark Edwards's books so hard to get my hands (and eyes) on? They are so enticingly good. I am never disappointed. I am always enthralled and left feeling entertained, captivated, and happy when I read them. If you have not read his books and enjoy this genre, I highly reco......more
Dear Mr. Edwards, Here we are again. I last wrote to you in my review of The Magpies last year. I said a lot of nice things because you penned one hell of a book. Well, guess what? I hate to swell that head of yours, but Follow You Home trumps The Magpies. Not to pressure you, but The Devil’s Work is......more
‘Twisty, turny and downright creepy in places Mark Edwards has, yet again, produced an unputdownable psychological thriller. He is a master at creating a tangled web of secrets, lies and red herrings so cleverly constructed that I was kept guessing all the way through. Highly recommended.’ —CL Taylor, author of The Accident‘Disturbing, engrossing, and makes the time fly by. As ever, Edwards is a class act.’ —Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls‘Once you start reading you won’t be able to stop…This is my first Mark Edwards book but I will now be reading every one.’ —Angela Marsons, author of Silent Scream‘Keep the lights on. ALL the lights. Every room. I had to sleep with a night light when I’d finished it.’ —Liz Barnsley, Liz Loves Books‘Full of creeping menace, Mark Edwards’ distinctive brand of domestic noir will make you think twice about talking to strangers when you next go on holiday.’ —Nick Quantrill, author of The Joe Geraghty series‘Fast-paced and twisted: it’s another Mark Edwards sensation.’ —Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go