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A Stranger in the House is a taut domestic thriller centered on Karen Krupp, who one evening suddenly flees her suburban home and ends up crashing her car in a rough part of town. When she regains consciousness in the hospital, she’s suffering from amnesia—unable to recall why she left home so abruptly or what happened that night.
Her husband, Tom, is shocked by her disappearance and the mysterious circumstances—Karen left without taking her purse or locking the house, uncharacteristic behaviors that arouse both his and the police’s suspicions. The situation escalates when the police connect Karen to a murder that occurred in the area near her accident, casting her as a potential suspect.
As Karen tries to piece together her lost memories, unsettling details about her past begin to surface—including secrets she’s hidden and the possibility of a false identity. The tension within their marriage intensifies as Tom questions how well he actually knows his wife. The investigation is further complicated by Brigid, their watchful neighbor, who harbors her own motives and is not as innocent as she appears.
Amnesia and Suspicion:
Karen’s memory loss forms the core mystery, with the police—and her husband—uncertain about her innocence.
Hidden Past:
Revelations about Karen’s previous life, including her efforts to escape an abusive ex and live under a new name, upend the present.
Obsessive Neighbor:
Brigid, the seemingly friendly neighbor, is covertly obsessed with Tom and manipulates events to her advantage.
Murder Investigation:
The plot revolves around the murder for which Karen is a suspect, challenging everyone’s trust and motives.
Plot Point | Description |
---|---|
Karen’s crash & amnesia | Leaves home abruptly, crashes her car, wakes with no memory of the night |
Police investigation | Karen is suspected in a murder; her story and identity are questioned |
Tom’s doubts | Begins to realize he doesn’t really know his wife or her history |
Brigid’s interference | Neighbor Brigid is revealed to be manipulative and obsessed with Tom |
The truth revealed | Karen’s lost memories return, exposing her past and Brigid’s criminal involvement |
Delivers fast-paced suspense with surprising twists and secrets.
Examines how well we truly know those closest to us.
Perfect for fans of psychological, domestic thrillers featuring unreliable characters and layered motivations.
A Stranger in the House keeps readers guessing with its blend of memory loss, hidden identities, obsessive neighbors, and murder—resulting in a gripping, page-turning thriller.
A Stranger in the House is a taut domestic thriller centered on Karen Krupp, who one evening suddenly flees her suburban home and ends up crashing her car in a rough part of town. When she regains consciousness in the hospital, she’s suffering from amnesia—unable to recall why she left home so abruptly or what happened that night.
Her husband, Tom, is shocked by her disappearance and the mysterious circumstances—Karen left without taking her purse or locking the house, uncharacteristic behaviors that arouse both his and the police’s suspicions. The situation escalates when the police connect Karen to a murder that occurred in the area near her accident, casting her as a potential suspect.
As Karen tries to piece together her lost memories, unsettling details about her past begin to surface—including secrets she’s hidden and the possibility of a false identity. The tension within their marriage intensifies as Tom questions how well he actually knows his wife. The investigation is further complicated by Brigid, their watchful neighbor, who harbors her own motives and is not as innocent as she appears.
Amnesia and Suspicion:
Karen’s memory loss forms the core mystery, with the police—and her husband—uncertain about her innocence.
Hidden Past:
Revelations about Karen’s previous life, including her efforts to escape an abusive ex and live under a new name, upend the present.
Obsessive Neighbor:
Brigid, the seemingly friendly neighbor, is covertly obsessed with Tom and manipulates events to her advantage.
Murder Investigation:
The plot revolves around the murder for which Karen is a suspect, challenging everyone’s trust and motives.
Plot Point | Description |
---|---|
Karen’s crash & amnesia | Leaves home abruptly, crashes her car, wakes with no memory of the night |
Police investigation | Karen is suspected in a murder; her story and identity are questioned |
Tom’s doubts | Begins to realize he doesn’t really know his wife or her history |
Brigid’s interference | Neighbor Brigid is revealed to be manipulative and obsessed with Tom |
The truth revealed | Karen’s lost memories return, exposing her past and Brigid’s criminal involvement |
Delivers fast-paced suspense with surprising twists and secrets.
Examines how well we truly know those closest to us.
Perfect for fans of psychological, domestic thrillers featuring unreliable characters and layered motivations.
A Stranger in the House keeps readers guessing with its blend of memory loss, hidden identities, obsessive neighbors, and murder—resulting in a gripping, page-turning thriller.
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