‘Magnificently horrifying’ Daily Mail
‘Gripping’ Glamour
‘Impressive and moving’ Irish Times
My name is Ikemefuna Nwosu, and I am your wife.
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My name is Ikemefuna Nwosu, and I am your wife.
One day in Lagos, young dancer Ikemefuna is put on a plane to Houston to meet her new husband, Nna. Promises are made to her – about her education, about the man she will marry, about her freedom.
None of them are kept.
A few months later, self-professed feminist Nna finds a beautiful woman cooking in his parents’ kitchen. They tell him Ikemefuna is his wife, there to give them the grandson they’ve been waiting for. She appears obedient, malleable.
But she is no ordinary wife.
In the Texas heat, patience runs on short supply and the atmosphere in the house becomes increasingly strained, increasingly violent. Desperation makes people do strange things…
Unpredictable and unsettling, HOUSE WOMAN is a delicious thriller you will never be able to forget.
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‘Haunting … a neo-gothic thriller, complete with a magnificently horrifying villain’ Daily Mail
‘A modern successor to Gaslight: disorienting and disturbing’ Kirkus Review
‘Unflinching, unforgettable’ Layne Fargo
‘Gripping’ Glamour
‘Impressive and moving’ Irish Times