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House of Splinters

By: Laura Purcell
Narrated by: Juanita McMahon
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Bloomsbury presents House of Splinters by Laura Purcell, read by Juanita McMahon.

'An enormous treat . . . beautifully vivid, claustrophobic and macabre . . . a masterful page-turner' Bridget Collins, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Binding
'Laura Purcell really is a master of the unsettling ghost story' Jen Williams

Not every house is a home...

Belinda Bainbridge has spent her life in the shadow of her anxious mother, so when her father-in-law dies at The Bridge, his remote ancestral seat, she is secretly thrilled. His death means she, her husband Wilfred and their children can relocate and finally begin to create their own happy home together: born a merchant’s daughter, she will now be lady of the manor.

But their new home quickly proves far from ideal. The garden is a wilderness, the estate is struggling financially, there are whispers about the mysterious death of a servant many years before while their young son, Freddy, seems unusually fixated on the strange wooden figures – so-called 'silent companions' – that were once owned by his ancestors.

When Wilfred's charismatic brother, Nathan, arrives unexpectedly from abroad, bringing a very different account of the family’s past, Belinda begins to question what her husband has told her. What really lies behind the sad history of the house?

And are Belinda’s children truly safe here?

The outstanding new haunted house story from Sunday Times bestseller and multi award winner, Laura Purcell, who is credited for reigniting the passion for classic gothic tales for a new audience.

©2025 Laura Purcell (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Gothic Horror Haunted Scary Marriage

Critic reviews

House of Splinters is everything you would expect from Laura Purcell’s return to the world of The Silent Companions: spine-chilling and malevolent, with the eerie companions making up only a part of a mystery involving family grievances, inheritances and resentful locals. A twisty, sinister read (Rosie Andrews, author of Sunday Times bestseller, The Leviathan)
Laura Purcell’s follow up to The Silent Companions is everything I wanted it to be. Return to The Bridge, with its eerie wooden Companions and sinister happenings around the old house… It’s exactly the right blend of dusty glamour and mystery, and cosy-shiver scary: a guaranteed and exquisite chill even as the summer heats up! I inhaled this in two days! (Natasha Pulley, author of The Mars House and The Watchmaker of Filigree Street)
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Really enjoyed this book, great story. Creepy, lingering and gripping. Highly recommended and the narration is great too.

Brilliant follow up to the Silent Companions

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I loved reading silent companions so I had to read house of splinters. Thoroughly enjoyable, builds up nicely. can be read out of sequence without losing too much context. I highly recommend reading silent companions too if you enjoy this. hoping for more from laura purcell, I love the small historical details,making you feel like you're part of that time period too, I do hope she has another book coming out soon!

a fantastic yarn, well read and suitably creepy

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Great read, very much a page turner. Fantastic twists and turns. Very well written and performed.

fantastic read

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Really enjoyed this, it was creepy and haunting and neither of these things are normally something I would look for, but it just worked in this book. I kept finding myself thinking how great it would be as a tv adaptation. There was definitely a twist in here, it kept you guessing. The narration did a great job - rarely do children’s voices sound so bearable!

Thrilling story

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Oh my gosh, I loved this. I had read Silent Companions a few years ago, but I couldn’t remember it, so I will definitely listen to it again now. The House Of Splinters is one of the best gothic horrors I have read. The added pleasure of this one, was listening to the most incredible narrator, she had me hooked on every word. I loved all of it, I thought the ending was very good, and couldn’t understand the negative comment about it.

The most brilliant ghostly read!

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