Since losing her parents in a car crash as a teen, Allie has struggled to cope. Meeting Rory finally made things easier. She's come to rely on him for almost everything, so when he disappears while filming a documentary in the West of Ireland, she fears she'll come undone. Again.
Tap...
When a couple arrive at the Dublin apartment she and Rory share, claiming to be the new tenants, Allie is distraught. Why did Rory let out their home without telling her? And - where is he?
Tap-tap...
She seeks refuge at the run-down and reputedly haunted Raven Cottage in the Slieve Bloom mountains, where she and Rory were planning to move one day. Allie slowly starts to build a life for herself - and begins to believe that she might manage to make it alone.
Tap-tap-tap...
But then Rory's car is found submerged at the end of a pier, nowhere near where he was supposed to be - and the body in the driver's seat isn't his. Alison starts to revisit her memories of their time together, and begins to question if she can trust them...
A gripping, haunting thriller that will give you chills - perfect for fans of Tana French, Erin Kelly and Jane Casey.
There Came A-Tapping by Andrea Carter was published in hardback on 27 March 2025 by Constable / Little Brown. My thanks to the publisher who sent my copy for review.
I really enjoy Andrea Carter's Inishowen mystery series and was intrigued to learn that she'd had a stand alone crime novel published.
As with her mystery series, this one is beautifully written. The setting is wonderful. Carter has always excelled at recreating the isolation of the Donegal landscape in her series, and she does it just as beautifully in this book which is set in the Slieve Bloom mountain area.
The reader meets lead character Allie as she is waiting for her partner Rory to return home from a work trip. As time passes and it gets later and later, Allie becomes concerned. She contacts his work colleagues who tell her that Rory left before they did, and they are all safely home now. Allie suffered a great personal loss a few years ago, losing both her parents. Rory is her rock, he's there for her to lean on, she struggles to get through life and cannot bear to think about life without him.
And then, a couple appear, wanting to look around Allie and Rory's flat. It seems that they are the new tenants. Allie had no idea that Rory had let out their home. He didn't tell her.
She has no choice but to to seek refuge at Raven Cottage. A run down and isolated cottage in the Slieve Bloom mountains. It had been their plan to live in the cottage one day, but not this soon, not before it was fully renovated and certainly not just one of them.
The cottage is in a terrible state and Allie's frame of mind is not much better. The final straw is when Rory's car is found in the water at the end of a pier. Rory had no reason to be there, and it soon becomes clear that the body in the car is not Rory.
Allie seems to go slightly mad. She is convinced that she hears tapping noises in the cottage.
This is a tension filled story that kept me guessing right until the final chapters. The cottage, the accompanying Ravens and the tapping are so frightening, I found myself jumping at the slightest sound whilst reading the novel!
Allie is a complex character, we are never quite sure of her, or if her memories are true. There are many questions to be asked during her narrative and this adds to the depth and atmosphere of what is a riveting and chilling story.
I really enjoyed this novel and hope that the author writes more stand alone stories soon. Recommended by me.
Andrea Carter grew up in Ballyfin, Co. Laois.
She graduated in Law from Trinity College, Dublin, qualified as a solicitor and moved to the Inishowen peninsula.
Having practised law for twenty years, more recently as a barrister, she now writes full time.
She was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards in 2019 and her first three books have been optioned for television.
She lives in Dublin with her husband and dog.
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