‘Full of life and love… it made my heart soar, and should be on every Londoner's shelf' Stacey Halls, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Familiars ‘I loved, loved, loved it, and desperately wanted things to work out for Lawrie and Evie' Cathy Rentzenbrink, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Last Act of Love‘This atmospheric novel is a triumphant debut' Woman uHome‘Expect to be obsessed . . . [a book] you need to know about' Good Housekeeping******The drinks are flowing. The music is playing. But the party can't last.With the Blitz over and London reeling from war, jazz musician Lawrie Matthews has answered England's call for help. Fresh off the Empire Windrush, he's taken a tiny room in south London lodgings, and has fallen in love with the girl next door.Touring Soho's music halls by night, pacing the streets as a postman by day, Lawrie has poured his heart into his new home – and it's alive with possibility. Until, one morning, he makes a terrible discovery.As the local community rallies, fingers of blame are pointed at those who had recently been welcomed with open arms. And, before long, the newest arrivals become the prime suspects in a tragedy which threatens to tear the city apart.Atmospheric, poignant and compelling, Louise Hare's debut shows that new arrivals have always been the prime suspects. But, also, that there is always hope.