Haunting and disturbing, Steed's accomplished debut centres on a woman who must return to the chilling cult she fled years before in order to rescue the sister who saved her.
Someone has broken into Zoe's flat. A man she thought she'd never have to see again.
They call him the Hand of God.
He knows about her job in the cafe, her life in Dublin, her ex-girlfriend, even the knife she's hidden under the mattress. She thought she'd left him far behind, along with the cult of the Children and their isolated compound Home - but now he's found her, and Zoe realises she must go back with him if she's to rescue the sister who helped her escape originally.
But returning to Home means going back to the enforced worship and strict gender roles Zoe has long since moved beyond. Back to the abuse and indoctrination she's fought desperately to overcome... Going back will make her question everything she believed about her past - and risk her hard-won freedom. Can she break free a second time?
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526641663
Number of pages: 336
Dimensions: 234 x 153 mm
Such a good read - Val McDermid
Highly engrossing - Heat
Really entertaining and pacy and fun to read, while still playing in that serious emotional territory - Sara Taylor, author of THE SHORE and THE LAURAS
A daring debut ... Intoxicating, powerful and very visceral. Stunning prose, very dark but also filled with hope and love centred around identity and the struggle to find a sense of belonging. I was desperate for a happy ending - Caron McKinlay, author of THE STORYTELLERS
Absorbing, moving, and alarmingly believable, Home is an unforgettable story about identity, family, and the terrifying dynamics of a cult - Carole Johnstone, author of MIRRORLAND
Home by Cailean Steed is an absolute triumph, an accomplished and confident debut that is not afraid to examine the dark side of cultish manipulation, while not losing sight of the heart of the story, the vulnerability of those taken advantage of. No-one is more vulnerable than Zoe, the escapee who was born into the cult. I found myself holding my breath, hoping for the best for her, while expecting the worst. Highly recommended - Laura Shepperson, author of Sunday Times bestseller The Heroines
A totally original debut that I couldn’t stop thinking about and talking about while I read. Believable characters with distinct and unforgettable voices that drew me in and kept me reading far too late into the night. A thought-provoking, moving and clever novel that will stay with me - Emma Christie, author of THE SILENT DAUGHTER and FIND HER FIRST
I don't remember the last time I rooted for a character more than I did for Zoe. The novel is original, captivating and packs a punch. The world of HOME is so well built, the reader is there with Zoe the whole time, and feeling the same frustrations and obligations Zoe does. Such a great read - Hannah King, author of SHE AND I
Home is a white-hot gem of a book; brilliantly researched, so gripping and propulsive you’ll want to consume it in one go, but also glowingly, humanly real - a gorgeous work of empathy and psychological verisimilitude. Cailean Steed is destined for great things - Kirstin Innes, author of SCABBY QUEEN
A thought-provoking exploration of power, cult mentality and identity. A propulsive and compelling debut - Rachelle Atalla, author of THE PHARMACIST
Tense, dark and intriguing, HOME hooked me from the first page. I was on the edge of my seat, rooting for Zoe all the way through. A compelling debut - Mahi Cheshire, author of DEADLY CURE
This book has got it all. Queer representation, breakneck pacing, and an intricate, thrilling storyline. There's so much to this story, layer upon layer of insightful, arresting prose, and I suspect the characters will stay with me for a while. Some reviewers have complained about the dual POV, but I just love it when two strands come together at once. The ending was incredibly satisfying and every thread was tied up perfectly - Vikki Patis, author of Return to Blackwater House
A thought-provoking depiction of cult life … A very original debut … One to watch - Irish Independent
Masterfully written … both enthralling and disturbing in equal turns - The Scots Magazine
Page turner, well written and interesting - Scotland on Sunday
While Cults are far from new, they currently hold a particular interest for writers and filmmakers… Steed has done their research and the cult aspects of the novel ring true - New Zealand Listener
An alarmingly compelling story about searching for and finding the truth - Good Reading Magazine
A uniquely written twisty thriller which was written with a really unique style and explores the nature of cults. I enjoyed this hugely and I also felt like it had a lot of heart. Would thoroughly recommend.
Zoe was born and raised in the cult of the Children and their isolated compound Home. Six years ago, she escaped. But now the Hand of God has found her and he wants her to come back. Zoe has no desire to return to the... More
Home is a novel about someone who escapes a cult, and then ends up going back to try and save their sister. Zoe works in a coffee shop and lives in a little flat, trying to build a life she never imagined. When a man... More
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