

― Publishers Weekly The explosive third act gives this story a nail-biting ending sure to thrill. Joe Hill, author of The Fireman A gripping supernatural thriller. The damaged but still fighting Mallory Quinn stole my heart. Ransom Riggs, bestselling author of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children One of the best and most inventive ghost stories I've read in years. What more could you want? - Grady Hendrix, New York Times bestselling author Whip-smart, creepy as hell, and masterfully plotted, Hidden Pictures is the best new thriller I've read in years. A perfect summer thriller complete with vengeful spirits, class warfare, and it even has pictures. Hidden Pictures isn't a ghost story, it's a scalpel that slices into our smug sense of self-satisfaction so deeply it hits bone.

' Ransom Riggs, bestselling author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children What readers are saying about Hidden Pictures : 'Creepy' 'Intense' 'Thrilling' 'I would never have guessed the ending!' But if Teddy isn't drawing the pictures anymore, who is? And what are they trying to tell Mallory about her new home? 'Whip-smart, creepy as hell, and masterfully plotted, Hidden Pictures is the best new thriller I've read in years.

But the drawings somehow keep coming, telling a frightening story of a woman murdered. Teddy's crayons are confiscated, and his paper locked away. It is quite clear to Mallory and to Teddy's parents, even in his crude childlike style, that the woman Teddy is drawing in his pictures is dead. That is until Teddy starts to draw disturbing pictures of his imaginary friend, Anya. She's been sober for a year and a half and she's sure her new nannying role in the affluent suburbs will help keep her on the straight and narrow. And the pictures are terrific!' Stephen King Mallory is delighted to have a new job looking after gorgeous four-year-old, Teddy. The surprises really surprise and it has that hard-to-achieve propulsiveness that won't let you put it down.
