London, December 21st, 2016. Neve Cary has woken up in a hotel after having a one-night stand with ‘whatsisname’. She tries to sneak out without him knowing, but he wakes up, then checks his wallet to make sure she is not stealing from him. Neve, feeling angry that he could actually believe that she would do that, leaves the room and walks out of the hotel into the cold December air. As she gets to Waterloo bridge, she spots a woman standing all alone on the bridge. The woman has no coat on and appears to be rather distressed. Neve, though very reluctantly, takes pity on the woman, asks her if she is ok and explains where the stop is for the night bus. Neve asks the woman if she can phone her friend or someone. The woman thanks her for being so kind and asks Neve her name and says that her name is Isabelle. Isabelle passes Neve a small brown envelope, then jumps into the Thames river. Neve is shocked and phones the emergency services, who search for Isabelle, but cannot find her. After answering the police’s questions and giving them her details, Neve continues walking home.
Neve’s life is currently in turmoil. She is broke, she’s split with her boyfriend Daniel and is currently staying with her sister Lou and Steve, her brother in law. Steve is reluctantly tolerating her staying with them and keeps asking her if she has found somewhere to live.
A couple of months pass, then Laura Meade contacts Neve to say that Isabelle Aster Shawcross, has left Neve her cottage in Cornwall. Laura explains about the ‘donatio mortis causa’ clause in Isabelle’s will. After some deliberation, Neve quits her job, collects her belongings from Lou’s house, then catches the bus to Cornwall. She’s going to the cottage to try and sort her life out.
By the time the bus arrives at Truro is it late evening and gets a taxi to take her to the cottage in the village of Cador. She cannot really afford to spend £30 on a taxi, but has no alternative. The cottage turns out to be in the middle of nowhere. She uses her phone light to unlock the 4 locks on the door in the given sequence, and eventually manages to open the door. Once inside Neve switches on the light only to find that the cottage is filthy and sees that there is a dead magpie in the kitchen sink ugh. She cleans the sink, disposes of the putrid contents of the bin, whilst mumbling to herself that this was probably a bad idea coming here.
The cottage is freezing cold. Neve notices an A4 file containing ‘ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS’. In it, Neve finds the instructions on how to light the ancient boiler. The radiators are now slowly warming up. Neve realises that she is hungry and goes in search of food. All she can find is a tin of tomatoes, some pasta, some peanut butter and manages to make herself a cup of very sweet black coffee. She eats the meagre meal and being so tired falls asleep in the chair.
Suddenly she awakes, finds the cottage is in darkness and realises that there is someone else in the room. Standing up to investigate, Neve grabs her empty coffee cup for protection, when something brushes past her leg – she realises it’s a cat!
Wishing that she had read all the instructions in the file, using her phone’s light she quickly flicks through them and finds that the electric is via a pay as you go meter. Neve manages to find matches and t.lights in the kitchen. After lighting some, she snuggles back into the chair and falls asleep.
The following morning, Neve begins to look around. She notices that there are metal bars at all the windows making the place look like a fortress, very strange indeed. Deciding that she needs to find a shop, Neve puts on her coat and boots and goes outside, making sure to lock all the locks. As she walks up the path, she glances back towards the cottage and notices that it is a very ugly 1950s building, not her idea of what an idyllic cottage in the country looks like at all.
Neve walks up to the main road and decides to walk in the opposite direction to the way she travelled last night in the taxi. She walks for miles, but still hasn’t found a shop and it’s now raining. She curses Isabelle Shawcross for leaving her the horrible ugly cottage in the middle of nowhere. Neve hears a car approaching and tucks herself into the side of the road for safety. The car stops and a woman pops her head out of the window to say hello. She introduces herself as Sally Gardner. They talk a while and then Sally offers to take Neve to the supermarket, and invites her to dinner that evening. Neve now feels more optimistic about the cottage.
Back from the supermarket, Neve makes herself something to eat. She then decides to have a look around outside. but finds that her coat is still soaked. Neve decides to wear Isabelle’s waxed jacket that was hanging by the door, goes outside and senses that someone is watching her. Shivering she puts her hands into the pockets and finds a piece of paper. On it is written:
Ring plumber
HMP LL 14/07/16
PBH date TBC
Suddenly sensing someone is there, she sees a car parked in the lane. Neve rushes to the gate to find a man in his 60s. He mutters something out loud. Neve asks him what he wants, but instead of answering he rushes to his car and drives off.
Noticing the time, Neve gets herself ready for dinner. Sally said she would pick Neve up, but instead Sally’s husband Will, comes instead. He asks if he can use the bathroom before they leave. It turns out that The Spinney, Sally and Will’s home is only a couple of minutes away, and slightly further on is Richard Shawcross’s home, the brother of Isabelle. During dinner Neve meets Matty, Sally and Will’s son. She finds him rather strange. He asks her if they have met before and Neve says no. After a lovely dinner and hearing more details about Isabelle, Will walks Neve back to her cottage. She starts to unlock all the 4 locks, but finds that only one is locked – strange, she could have sworn that she locked all 4. Once inside the cottage, she decides that tonight she will sleep in the bed. She gets clean bedding from out of the wardrobe. As she is stripping the bed, a knife falls onto the floor and she wonders what Isabelle was so afraid of. Neve gets into bed, then hears a tap tap tap, but the noise soon stops and she falls asleep.
Strange mysterious events keep happening. Neve has no alternative but to spend money that she can ill afford and her funds deplete. She gradually gathers information together bit by bit, by searching and talking to people. Isabelle’s life is starting to sound rather sinister. Neve wonders if she will be safe if she continues to stay in the cottage, after all Isabelle did not think she was. Can she solve the puzzle and stay safe?
This is a great novel by Cass Green and I really enjoyed reading it. Green describes all the characters very well. Neve, is rather a selfish woman who tends to have a me me me attitude, never grateful for what she has in life and expects others to be at her beck and call. As the story progresses, Neve starts to evolve into a much nicer person. I will read more of Cass Green.
Many thanks to Netgalley, Harper Collins and Cass Green for the advanced digital copy in return for the above review.