
The Residency
A gothic suspense novel set on a remote Scottish island that will keep you up all night 'Skin crawlingly good. I was screaming at the page as the boat approached the island. C.D. Major has written a belter. Claustrophobic, isolated, unnerving . I was on edge from the first page. Loved it.' Rachel Wolf
'Deliciously sinister and wonderfully atmospheric.' BP Walter
Life in London is hard for Ginny as a single mother barely scraping by. Once she was a promising artist with a glittering future ahead. On a whim, she applies for an artistâs residency â all expenses paid â and is astonished to be accepted.
Soon, Ginny is on a boat to a remote Scottish island, her daughter by her side. But was she too hasty, attracted by the promise of security and a chance to make art again? Locals she meets are tightlipped about the man who is Ginnyâs benefactor, but she senses underlying fear. Her contract contains odd rules about avoiding the gallery at the vast property where she is living, and there is an undeniable eeriness to the place. If she didnât know better, sheâd swear she could hear whispers, and that the people in the paintings were changing overnightâŠ
By the time Ginny realises what a grave mistake she has made, she is stranded. Accepting the invitation has sealed her fate and the only way to survive is through escape â or sacrifice.
An atmospheric gothic suspense novel to send a chill down your spine and keep you reading late into the night.
'An unsettling, atmospheric mystery you'll race through right to the chilling supernatural twist. Loved it!' Ellery Lloyd, NYT Bestselling author of The Club
'Atmospheric, compelling, genuinely chilling. The only thing that stopped me staying up all night to finish was being too scared to read it in the dark!' Tammy Cohen
âBeautifully written and utterly chillingâ Susi Holliday
âThis modern gothic tale has it all. Creepy, atmospheric, and scarily addictive, youâll never look at a painting the same way againâ Amanda Jennings
The Residency
A gothic suspense novel set on a remote Scottish island that will keep you up all night 'Skin crawlingly good. I was screaming at the page as the boat approached the island. C.D. Major has written a belter. Claustrophobic, isolated, unnerving . I was on edge from the first page. Loved it.' Rachel Wolf
'Deliciously sinister and wonderfully atmospheric.' BP Walter
Life in London is hard for Ginny as a single mother barely scraping by. Once she was a promising artist with a glittering future ahead. On a whim, she applies for an artistâs residency â all expenses paid â and is astonished to be accepted.
Soon, Ginny is on a boat to a remote Scottish island, her daughter by her side. But was she too hasty, attracted by the promise of security and a chance to make art again? Locals she meets are tightlipped about the man who is Ginnyâs benefactor, but she senses underlying fear. Her contract contains odd rules about avoiding the gallery at the vast property where she is living, and there is an undeniable eeriness to the place. If she didnât know better, sheâd swear she could hear whispers, and that the people in the paintings were changing overnightâŠ
By the time Ginny realises what a grave mistake she has made, she is stranded. Accepting the invitation has sealed her fate and the only way to survive is through escape â or sacrifice.
An atmospheric gothic suspense novel to send a chill down your spine and keep you reading late into the night.
'An unsettling, atmospheric mystery you'll race through right to the chilling supernatural twist. Loved it!' Ellery Lloyd, NYT Bestselling author of The Club
'Atmospheric, compelling, genuinely chilling. The only thing that stopped me staying up all night to finish was being too scared to read it in the dark!' Tammy Cohen
âBeautifully written and utterly chillingâ Susi Holliday
âThis modern gothic tale has it all. Creepy, atmospheric, and scarily addictive, youâll never look at a painting the same way againâ Amanda Jennings
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A gothic suspense novel set on a remote Scottish island that will keep you up all night 'Skin crawlingly good. I was screaming at the page as the boat approached the island. C.D. Major has written a belter. Claustrophobic, isolated, unnerving . I was on edge from the first page. Loved it.' Rachel Wolf
'Deliciously sinister and wonderfully atmospheric.' BP Walter
Life in London is hard for Ginny as a single mother barely scraping by. Once she was a promising artist with a glittering future ahead. On a whim, she applies for an artistâs residency â all expenses paid â and is astonished to be accepted.
Soon, Ginny is on a boat to a remote Scottish island, her daughter by her side. But was she too hasty, attracted by the promise of security and a chance to make art again? Locals she meets are tightlipped about the man who is Ginnyâs benefactor, but she senses underlying fear. Her contract contains odd rules about avoiding the gallery at the vast property where she is living, and there is an undeniable eeriness to the place. If she didnât know better, sheâd swear she could hear whispers, and that the people in the paintings were changing overnightâŠ
By the time Ginny realises what a grave mistake she has made, she is stranded. Accepting the invitation has sealed her fate and the only way to survive is through escape â or sacrifice.
An atmospheric gothic suspense novel to send a chill down your spine and keep you reading late into the night.
'An unsettling, atmospheric mystery you'll race through right to the chilling supernatural twist. Loved it!' Ellery Lloyd, NYT Bestselling author of The Club
'Atmospheric, compelling, genuinely chilling. The only thing that stopped me staying up all night to finish was being too scared to read it in the dark!' Tammy Cohen
âBeautifully written and utterly chillingâ Susi Holliday
âThis modern gothic tale has it all. Creepy, atmospheric, and scarily addictive, youâll never look at a painting the same way againâ Amanda Jennings











