The Woman Downstairs

In the psychological thriller The Woman Downstairs, a seemingly friendly new neighbor introduces herself and begins an unsettling, destructive game. The story, told from the perspectives of neighbors Diane and Chloe, follows a spiral of paranoia and suspense.

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Hi,’ she says, ‘I’m your new neighbour.’ She seems friendly. But soon I’ll discover her dangerous secret…


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In the psychological thriller The Woman Downstairs, a seemingly friendly new neighbor introduces herself and begins an unsettling, destructive game. The story, told from the perspectives of neighbors Diane and Chloe, follows a spiral of paranoia and suspense. 

THE WOMAN DOWNSTAIRS

‘Hi,’ she says, ‘I’m your new neighbour.’ She seems friendly. But soon I’ll discover her dangerous secret…

On the first day I meet my new neighbour, we share a glass of wine and talk into the night. But as I get closer to her, I discover she isn’t who I thought she was.

Then when I step into her home, my jaw drops. Everything in here is identical to my own flat – every cushion, every picture on the wall.

Except for the knife, covered in blood. My heart pounds in my chest. What has she done?

I should never have got close to her. I need to run. Then I hear a creak outside the door. And I realise, it may be too late…

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Author

JD KIRK

Published

2025

EPUB Pages

305

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