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The Killer in the House

By: Lauren Reding
Narrated by: Megan Tusing, Caroline Hewitt, Luke Daniels, Marni Penning
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In this chilling domestic thriller debut, a young woman working as a housekeeper—for the subject of a trending true crime podcast—finds herself in a deadly mess when the truth catches up to the hype.

Renee Beale is done settling for dead-end jobs and living on her parents’ tree farm in rural Virginia. But just as her life starts to look up, personal tragedy knocks her back down. Desperate for an escape, her only prospect is working for a wealthy Richmond couple with a deadly backstory.

Ed Weatherup is a family man, successful, and the perfect employer—except for the fact that he may quite possibly be a murderer. He served five years for his wife’s death before the Innocent Blood podcast helped overturn his conviction. Now he’s back home with his second wife and blended family, vowing publicly to find the real killer.

With her past coming to collect, Renee has no choice but to become the Weatherups’ new housekeeper. Suddenly privy to their family secrets and furtive phone calls, she turns to the podcast to learn more about her mysterious employers. But the details don’t add up. And the closer Renee gets to the truth, the more sure she becomes that the killer will strike again.

©2026 Lauren Reding (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Thrillers Domestic Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Marriage Crime Murder
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Brilliant premise that unraveled into a dreary, overextended, and deeply unsatisfying listening experience.

Dialogue was flowery with repetitive text. Plot twists felt more forced than shocking.

I kept waiting for the story to tighten and deepen, but it never got there. By the end, I was left with the distinct feeling that the novel had mistaken length for tension and mood for substance.

I always love a full-cast narration, especially with Megan Tusing. I liked the way the podcast narration blended with the storyline but Megan Tusing's whiny narration was disappointing.

Had so much potential.....

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