These two domestic thrillers with the same theme and title are as similar as they are different.
by Rebecca Fleet
May 22, 2018; Penguin Books
"A domestic noir novel, in which a house swap becomes the backdrop to a crumbling marriage, a torrid affair, and the fatal consequences."
Caroline and Francis accept an online offer to swap their London apartment for a house in the suburbs for a week. Leaving their young son with a relative, they hope to forget their troubles on this vacation.
I like how the plot builds suspense as time goes on. Caroline finds familiar items in the starkly decorated house that bring back the past - a vase of pink flowers, familiar music that they find in the house that brings back haunting memories to disburb her peace of mind.
And an overly friendly neighbor Abby adds to the mystery of what's really going on. The ending brings a startling conclusion about the identity of the other swapper, the one in the London flat. It that made me wonder if Caroline and Francis will truly have any peace. I gave this four stars.
The House Swap by Miranda Rijks
December 4, 2024; Inkubator Books, NetGalley
"Two families organize a house swap, the perfect holiday arrangement."
I shared the disappointment of one of the couples, the Browns, in their house swap, when the French chateau they exchanged their trendy London flat for turned out to be partially in disrepair and with ongoing renovations, with a stealthy intruder to add.
The Lester's delight in their London flat, however, turned sour when their teen son, Rafael, disappears.
It was intriguing to see how the plot advanced and unfolded, though I was hoping for a different plot device - not relying on one person from each couple knowing each other in the past.
It's interesting that the author, Miranda Rijks, says she would never do a house swap herself. And only because of the tidying, cleaning, and other work that would be involved. I guess she wouldn't expect dangerous drama as in her domestic thriller!
It was intriguing to see how the plot advanced and unfolded, though I was hoping for a different plot device - not relying on one person from each couple knowing each other in the past.
It's interesting that the author, Miranda Rijks, says she would never do a house swap herself. And only because of the tidying, cleaning, and other work that would be involved. I guess she wouldn't expect dangerous drama as in her domestic thriller!
Note: I wonder what an alternate plot could look like if the characters in the novels didn't share a secret past.
A Book with a Similar Theme
The Wrong Sister by Claire Douglas
Harper Paperbacks, August 5. 2025, NetGalley
I found this an interesting story when a "life swap" goes wrong for two look alike sisters, Alice and Tasha. Tasha and her husband Aaron have a blissful four days on their first trip to Venice for the house swap, while Alice and Kurt have a disastrous experience in Tasha's house in Bristol, England.
I enjoyed seeing how this played out and discovering the culprits behind the murders at the swap in Bristol. Nothing was predictable. The ending, also, was a surprise - the relationship between the sisters.
Have you had an experience with a house swap? Would you do one?
What books are you reading this week?
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I've never done a house swap but would be intrigued to do so if the location was appealing. Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could do a house swap! Maaaaybe with someone I knew very well. It just doesn't sound appealing, though. It sounds like a fun read, though!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun post. I love finding books with the same/similar titles and comparing them. All of these sound good.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want strangers in my house. But I wouldn't mind reading about other people doing it, in novels.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking the same thing!
DeleteHouse swap? No, thank you. I love my own house too much. But these books do interest me.
ReplyDeleteHa! You have quite the book theme going. Good question! Doing a house swap really doesn’t appeal to me.
ReplyDeleteI prefer a hotel, even airB&B is creepy for me.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great reading week
These all sound good! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThey both sound good! I don’t think I could ever do a house swap!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy domestic thrillers and have enjoyed Claire Douglas ( a different book). I totally don't want strangers in my house.
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These do sound like good reads. I personally wouldn't do a house swap, but they sound like intriguing books.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting it is that these two thrillers have the same title and similar themes, but are so different in their storylines! I'm glad you enjoyed both of them.
ReplyDeleteYou always share such intriguing books!
So interesting! I think it's fun you read two books with the same title!!
ReplyDeleteGreat review!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know house swaps were a thing. This is the first time I've heard of it. These books are intriguing as well. I'm gonna add them to my TBR. 😁
I'm just about to start 'The Things They Carried' by Tim O'Brien. Then it'll be 'The Debatable Land - The Lost World Between Scotland and England' by Graham Robb to investigate my ancestry a bit more...
ReplyDeleteThese both sound so neat. I'm not sure about swapping for me but fun to read about.
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They sound interesting. I wouldn't house swap, plus with an Autistic son I doubt it would go down well 🤣
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
These all sound good. However, I have no interest in doing a house swap myself since I am extremely comfortable with my own home and its surroundings and reluctant to be somewhere new. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI love domestic thrillers and all of these sound like interesting premises! I love the concept of swapping either houses or lives and all the issues that could cause.
ReplyDeleteA house swap is a good setting for a thriller! I guess I wouldn't do a house swap but I have done Airbnb which can be a little unusual staying in someone's place.
ReplyDeleteTwo house swap books. I didn’t realize that house swapping was trope at all.
ReplyDeleteBooks that aren’t predictable are the best!
Amazing, same theme, same title. In some way, you could add to your list The Scapegoat, by Daphne du Maurier. A lot of swapping there. Fabulous. See my short review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3329350340
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to do a house swap if it ended up being the plot of a mystery thriller! But I'd totally swap houses if I could spend a week at a warm and sunny beach while they enjoyed the wintry weather of Utah. ;D
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