Jaw-Droppingly Twisty: Read an Extract of The House of Now and Then by Jo Dixon

Jaw-Droppingly Twisty: Read an Extract of The House of Now and Then by Jo Dixon

Tuesday, 10 December 1985

Pippa climbed from the back seat, the dust from the driveway immediately settling inside her sandals and sticking to her sweaty feet. The shoes had been a bad choice. Rebecca had insisted these orange chunks of plastic were better than a worn pair of Volleys, and in an attempt at friendship Pippa had gone along. Now she had only herself to blame for the bandaid-covered blisters on her heels. She lifted an arm, shielding her eyes from the glare of the Tasmanian summer sun, and squinted at a house that defied all her expectations.

She laughed incredulously as the challenges of four days on the road and one night on the heaving Abel Tasman ferry were immediately forgotten. ‘Holy shit, Jeremy, you and Eloise didn’t give anything away, did you?’
Jeremy turned and grinned back at her. ‘Better than you thought it would be?’

‘Absolutely.’ She went to stand beside him, knocking him with her shoulder. ‘Man, I was expecting some cute little cottage with a permanent lean and possums in the roof. And that would’ve been okay.’ Instead, this building was sleek and white, a stark contrast to the muted greens and browns of the dry bush. There were simple, long lines and stone features, and the angled roof rose from this side to the other like a ramp. Jeremy’s godmother Eloise might live in the middle of nowhere, but this modern masterpiece was very in keeping with her style: elegant, artistic and worldly.

‘I wanted it to be a surprise,’ Jeremy said.

‘Nicely done, my friend.’

Jeremy swung his keys around his finger, the metallic jangle and the tick of the Laser’s cooling engine loud against the quiet of the day. Pippa glanced across at Rebecca, who was busy smoothing out her knee-length pink shorts and fussing with the banana-coloured bandana that held back her hair. She tugged at the ends of the knot, making cotton rabbit ears stick up from her freshly permed curls. Preening complete, she came around the car to take her usual position, glued against Jeremy’s hip. He lifted an arm and draped it across her shoulders.

‘Must be worth a fortune,’ Rebecca said.

‘Probably,’ Jeremy replied. ‘I think Eloise was romantically involved with an architect when she was younger.’

‘What? He gave her this?’ Pippa asked. Eloise’s life was fascinating.

‘Not quite. I think he gave her his skill … you know, designed it for her, drew up the plans. Anyway, it’s about fifteen years old now, I guess.’

Pippa admired the building and its position high on the hill. The bush ran up to the peak behind them, and from the other side of the house was a wide view down and out to the water. ‘No neighbours,’ she noted.

‘No anything.’ Rebecca sounded unimpressed…

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    Publisher details

    The House of Now and Then
    Author
    Jo Dixon
    Publisher
    HarperCollins
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    04 January, 2023
    ISBN
    9781867250302

    Synopsis

    You should leave the past in the past ... or should you? A vividly told, jaw-droppingly twisty and wholly engaging story about the consequences of discovering the truth. For readers of Sally Hepworth, Nicola Moriarty and Adele Parks.

    After a humiliating public scandal, Olivia is hiding from the press in a remote Tasmanian house when an unknown man knocks on her door, seeking Pippa, a woman who once lived there. His father, Jeremy, has died, leaving behind a letter for this mysterious woman. Olivia wants to help, but can she risk revealing her own sordid past?

    Thirty years earlier, bohemian wild-child Pippa and her best friend Jeremy spend a perfect summer in the house. Pippa falls deeply in love with local boy Leo, and they begin to plan a life of adventure together, much to the displeasure of his conservative and controlling family. One night Leo leaves the house to confront his parents ... and is never seen again.

    As Olivia is drawn into solving the mystery, the unexpected and tragic story of Pippa, Jeremy and Leo is slowly uncovered. At the same time, a path to reclaiming her own life opens, if only she has the courage to take it.
    Jo Dixon
    About the author

    Jo Dixon

    Over ten years ago, Jo moved from suburban Brisbane to rural Tasmania. Since then, she's been wrangling an ever-growing collection of animals, bringing up two sons, and attempting to transform blackberry-infested paddocks into beautiful gardens. Now, she also writes full-time, creating twisty, suspenseful stories that feature flawed characters who've made mistakes, but who turn out to be stronger than they think.Jo has been a dental assistant, an event co-ordinator, a travel agent, and has run an online shop-never really believing her passion for writing could lead to anything. In 2015, while living in Bangkok with her husband and kids, she completed an MA in writing-realising along the way that she had to stop procrastinating and just write (and finish) at least one book.So with the mantra 'if not now, when?' stuck to her computer, she did. The House of Now and Then is her debut novel. She is now working on her second book.You can find Jo on Instagram at @jo.dixon.writes; on Facebook at Jo Dixon, Writer.

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