Night Stairs
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Product details
- ISBN 9781787305618
- Weight: 664g
- Dimensions: 165 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 09 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
When schoolgirls start fainting one after the other at a convent boarding school, old legends twist into new scandals.
'Had me hooked from page one' JENNIE GODFREY
'Deliciously dark' JANE FALLON
Centuries of tradition are coming to an end at St Cordula's. Deputy Head, Fiona Fox, is about to preside over a controversial move to save it from ruin.
Legend has it that the ghost of fifteenth-century nun, Sister Matilda, will keep St Cordula’s safe. But only as long as the words ‘GOD FORGIVE ME’, scrawled by Matilda on a chapel staircase wall before she fell to her death, are repainted every year. The words have only been allowed to fade once, in 2002. But then, fits of vertigo spread through the pupils, and a second girl fell to her death on the night stairs. Only three people know the truth of what happened on the night of the tragedy.
Now the vertigo is back, and Fiona must stem the outbreak before it threatens St Cordula’s future, or worse, another girl loses her life. But when one of her pupils begins a dangerous investigation into the past, old secrets start to twist into new scandals…
The new thriller that will leave you craving to read more from irresistible bestselling storyteller Erin Kelly
'A complex and beautifully written thriller...I raced through it' CLARE MACKINTOSH
'Relentlessly gripping...Original, atmospheric' LUCY CLARKE
'Outstanding...as much an insightful novel about female friendship and betrayal as it is a compelling mystery' JANE CASEY
'A stylish and utterly compulsive read from one of my favourite storytellers' RUTH WARE
