
The House with Nine Locks
Philip Gray(Author)
Vintage (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-5299-2294-3 (ISBN)
Description
A master forger transforms a young woman's life - but what will it cost her?
'A page-turner: morally complex and beautifully written' Leonora Nattrass, bestselling author of Blue Water
'Original and thoughtful' Peter Hitchens, The Lamp
In post-war Flanders, Adelais de Wolf's family is unraveling: her mother increasingly consumed by religious fervor, her father by alcohol. But with the death of a beloved uncle, Adelais finds herself in receipt of an unexpected legacy: a shuttered house in a rundown district and its contents - contents that hold the promise of independence and wealth, if she is willing to break the law.
Adelais stifles her doubts and her fortunes are transformed. But with her rise comes complications: her victimless crimes may not be as victimless as she supposed. Nor has she counted on the singular fanaticism of Major de Smet of the Federal Gendarmerie, a brutal detective who never forgives and never forgets.
Caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, will Adelais find that her new life comes at too high a price?
'A riveting detective story that turns the genre on its head. Gray gives us an unforgettable heroine to root for at the heart of his superbly crafted novel' Alice Austen, author of 33 Place Brugmann
'Intriguing, pacy, [with] a host of memorable characters... [it] captures everyone's heart' Virginia Baily, author of Early One Morning
PRAISE FOR PHILIP GRAY
'Immensely enjoyable' BBC TWO BETWEEN THE COVERS
'Atmospheric' THE TIMES
'Haunting, cinematic and utterly gripping' D. B. JOHN
'Literary class, intellectual depth and thriller pacing' MATT REES
'Enthralling, enchanting . . . he really is that good' DAVID YOUNG
'A page-turner: morally complex and beautifully written' Leonora Nattrass, bestselling author of Blue Water
'Original and thoughtful' Peter Hitchens, The Lamp
In post-war Flanders, Adelais de Wolf's family is unraveling: her mother increasingly consumed by religious fervor, her father by alcohol. But with the death of a beloved uncle, Adelais finds herself in receipt of an unexpected legacy: a shuttered house in a rundown district and its contents - contents that hold the promise of independence and wealth, if she is willing to break the law.
Adelais stifles her doubts and her fortunes are transformed. But with her rise comes complications: her victimless crimes may not be as victimless as she supposed. Nor has she counted on the singular fanaticism of Major de Smet of the Federal Gendarmerie, a brutal detective who never forgives and never forgets.
Caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, will Adelais find that her new life comes at too high a price?
'A riveting detective story that turns the genre on its head. Gray gives us an unforgettable heroine to root for at the heart of his superbly crafted novel' Alice Austen, author of 33 Place Brugmann
'Intriguing, pacy, [with] a host of memorable characters... [it] captures everyone's heart' Virginia Baily, author of Early One Morning
PRAISE FOR PHILIP GRAY
'Immensely enjoyable' BBC TWO BETWEEN THE COVERS
'Atmospheric' THE TIMES
'Haunting, cinematic and utterly gripping' D. B. JOHN
'Literary class, intellectual depth and thriller pacing' MATT REES
'Enthralling, enchanting . . . he really is that good' DAVID YOUNG
Reviews / Votes
A riveting detective story that turns the genre on its head. Gray captures the complexity of postwar Belgium with empathy and ruthless precision. And he gives us an unforgettable heroine to root for at the heart of his superbly crafted novel -- Alice Austen, author of 33 PLACE BRUGMANN In Two Storm Wood Philip Gray brought the scarred post-Great-War battlefields of France to life; in The House with Nine Locks he moves to a grimy post-Second-World-War Flanders. Adelais de Wolf reinvents herself at the glamorous heart of society by embracing life at its murky edges. A page-turner: morally complex and beautifully written. -- Leonora Nattrass, bestselling author of BLUE WATER Adelais is a tremendous central character ... Beautifully realised ... Enchanting ... Has [the] power to compel and intrigue * Time & Leisure * 'This intriguing, pacy novel contains a host of memorable characters [and a] magical evocation of place ... Adelais de Wolf, a heroine worthy of the name ... makes fantasy into a reality and captures everyone's heart, the reader's included' -- Virginia Baily, author of EARLY ONE MORNING A wonderfully original and atmospheric crime novel... [a] beautifully modulated tale of forgery, gambling, ballroom dancing and star-crossed love * Mail on Sunday * A captivating read * Woman's Own * This is a book that will keep you reading well into the night * RTE Radio * Original and thoughtful -- Peter Hitchens, in THE LAMPMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
293 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5299-2294-3 (9781529922943)
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Philip Gray studied modern history at Cambridge University, and went on to work as a journalist in Madrid, Rome and Lisbon. He has tutored in crime writing at City University in London and serves as a director at an award-winning documentary film company, specialising in science and history.
He lives in London.
https://www.philipgraybooks.com/
He lives in London.
https://www.philipgraybooks.com/