WIN! Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara

This month we’re giving away a copy of Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara.

Here’s a sneak peak…

You thought you were home alone. Think again...

Anya is enjoying a relaxing bath when she hears a noise in the roof. Through the open bathroom door, she sees the attic hatch swing open, and a masked figure drops to the floor. Thirty seconds later, Anya is dead.

Across town, Anya's old school friend, Julia, sees an online video of a masked figure climbing out of an attic. She suddenly realises why the footage is eerily familiar. It was filmed inside her house.

Why would a stranger target Julia? Unless of course, it's not a stranger at all...

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Giveaway T&Cs

  • There will be one lucky winner who will receive one copy of Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara.

  • The winner will be selected at random using the Gleam widget above.

  • The giveaway opens on Friday 12 July 2024.

  • It ends on Sunday 28 July at midnight 2024.

  • Open to UK entries only.

  • Entrants must be 18+ years old.


Kristie Prada

Kristie Prada is the founder and editor of Mammaprada.com, an award-nominated bilingual parenting and travel blog inspired by her Italian-English family life. Based in the UK with strong ties to Italy, Kristie writes passionately about raising bilingual children, family travel in Italy, cultural parenting, and life as an expat family.

With over 8 years of blogging experience, Kristie has become a trusted voice for parents looking to embrace language learning, explore Italy with kids, and navigate the beautiful chaos of multicultural family life. Her expertise in Italian travel, language resources for children, and tips for living a more internationally connected life make Mammaprada a go-to resource for modern, globally-minded families.

Kristie’s work has been featured in international publications, and her guides on visiting Italy with children rank highly on Google for family-focused travel planning. When she’s not writing, she’s busy researching the best gelaterias, discovering hidden Italian gems, and encouraging other parents to nurture bilingualism at home.