A protective mother struggling to maintain a "civilized" separation while her life literally disappears.
Reviewers from Babelio and Goodreads often highlight the book's addictive pacing and the relatable "everyman" terror of losing one's greatest asset. It has been praised as a "cleverly constructed" thriller that keeps readers guessing until the final page.
The narrative unfolds through a "bird's nest" custody arrangement where Fi and Bram take turns living in the family home. As Fi desperately tries to prove she still owns the house, the story alternates between her present-day panic and Bram's past perspective, revealing a catastrophic mistake and a web of secrets that led to their home being sold right from under them.
Fi’s husband, whose hidden actions and "catastrophic mistake" trigger the central crisis.
(like The Other Passenger by the same author) Nuestra casa by Louise Candlish | eBook | Barnes & Noble®
Book Report: Nuestra casa (Our House) Louise Candlish Genre: Psychological Thriller / Suspense
Our House (published in Spanish as Nuestra casa by Editorial Planeta)
📍 This report is based on the digital edition of the 2018 thriller. If you'd like, I can provide: Detailed plot spoilers Analysis of the ending