The Penthouse by Catherine Cooper
- boozybookworm
- Jun 13
- 1 min read

In my opinion...
I've read many Catherine Cooper's novels, and I think this must now be my favourite.
It has a strong storyline, glitzy celebrity, and enough twists that right until the end I still wasn't sure how it would end.
Most of the characters are pretty unlikeable but also very credible. I liked the different timelines and the story being told from different perspectives, which really moved the pace along.
A great novel to take on holiday.
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'The Penthouse is a twisting, unpredictable, glamorous whirlwind of a thriller' Amy McCulloch
‘Intense and claustrophobic’ HEAT
‘Agatha Christie with glamour’ SUNDAY TIMES
Beneath the glamour dark secrets lurk.
World famous singer Enola had it all – fame, fortune, and a breathtaking penthouse view. Then she vanished without a trace, leaving the band’s careers in ruins.
Fifteen years on, the remaining members are reuniting for a series of concerts in Las Vegas. But when mysterious accidents plague them, some start to wonder if Enola is back for revenge.
What happened all those years ago – and who really knows the truth?
My rating?
A glamorous four glasses of bubbles.

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