
Most Wanted
All Naya and Jake want is their own home. That's not too much to ask, right?
'Loaded with twists and turns that keep you guessing right up to that gut punch ending' Dawn O'Porter
âA wildly original, darkly funny love story about desperation, house prices, and making terrible decisions together. Most Wanted is criminally goodâ Steve Jones
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All Naya and Jake want is their own home. An island in the kitchen. A wine cooler, maybe⊠Nothing fancy really.
With artisanal coffee shops and microbreweries popping up on every corner, prices are skyrocketing. And as Jake and Naya tour property after property, one thing becomes clear: unless they want to share their home with black mould, they need to find a way to make the market crash. And fast.
Thereâs only one thing for it: they're going to have to take matters into their own hands. But how far are they willing to go?
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âFresh, original and absolutely brimming with energy. One of the very best crime capers Iâve read in a LONG timeâ Jonathan Whitelaw
'The protagonists' desperation for affordable housing is completely relatable for anyone who has tried to buy a house this century. This book was quick, funny, and captured the very real financial struggles of the moment' Tasha Coryell
âA brilliantly funny and twisty thriller. As dark as it is hilarious, with relatable characters that you really care about, this book really delves into the dark world of gentrification and property while still being a wonderfully entertaining ride of a bookâ Kate Weston
âI tore through this hilarious, twisty and poignant story of two people desperate for a home of their own. It's a must read for anyone who's ever bought a property⊠or dreamt about doing so. A fabulous takedown of our national obsession with home ownership.â Lauren Schott
'A deliciously fresh take on the housing market, terrific fun' Ian Moore
âSharp, witty and deliciously dark.â Delia Online
'Shot with dark humour ⊠an unexpected but highly relatable story that captures the housing crisis in all its messiness' Stylist
âThis tale of the struggles of home-buying will resonate with many, even while she creates absurd yet believable situations for her protagonistsâ Red
'With sharp humour, this twisty story explores home, grief, childhood influences and romantic connections, offering dual perspectives and fresh reflections on modern housing and relationshipsâ Womanâs Own
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Most Wanted
All Naya and Jake want is their own home. That's not too much to ask, right?
'Loaded with twists and turns that keep you guessing right up to that gut punch ending' Dawn O'Porter
âA wildly original, darkly funny love story about desperation, house prices, and making terrible decisions together. Most Wanted is criminally goodâ Steve Jones
**********
All Naya and Jake want is their own home. An island in the kitchen. A wine cooler, maybe⊠Nothing fancy really.
With artisanal coffee shops and microbreweries popping up on every corner, prices are skyrocketing. And as Jake and Naya tour property after property, one thing becomes clear: unless they want to share their home with black mould, they need to find a way to make the market crash. And fast.
Thereâs only one thing for it: they're going to have to take matters into their own hands. But how far are they willing to go?
**********
âFresh, original and absolutely brimming with energy. One of the very best crime capers Iâve read in a LONG timeâ Jonathan Whitelaw
'The protagonists' desperation for affordable housing is completely relatable for anyone who has tried to buy a house this century. This book was quick, funny, and captured the very real financial struggles of the moment' Tasha Coryell
âA brilliantly funny and twisty thriller. As dark as it is hilarious, with relatable characters that you really care about, this book really delves into the dark world of gentrification and property while still being a wonderfully entertaining ride of a bookâ Kate Weston
âI tore through this hilarious, twisty and poignant story of two people desperate for a home of their own. It's a must read for anyone who's ever bought a property⊠or dreamt about doing so. A fabulous takedown of our national obsession with home ownership.â Lauren Schott
'A deliciously fresh take on the housing market, terrific fun' Ian Moore
âSharp, witty and deliciously dark.â Delia Online
'Shot with dark humour ⊠an unexpected but highly relatable story that captures the housing crisis in all its messiness' Stylist
âThis tale of the struggles of home-buying will resonate with many, even while she creates absurd yet believable situations for her protagonistsâ Red
'With sharp humour, this twisty story explores home, grief, childhood influences and romantic connections, offering dual perspectives and fresh reflections on modern housing and relationshipsâ Womanâs Own
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All Naya and Jake want is their own home. That's not too much to ask, right?
'Loaded with twists and turns that keep you guessing right up to that gut punch ending' Dawn O'Porter
âA wildly original, darkly funny love story about desperation, house prices, and making terrible decisions together. Most Wanted is criminally goodâ Steve Jones
**********
All Naya and Jake want is their own home. An island in the kitchen. A wine cooler, maybe⊠Nothing fancy really.
With artisanal coffee shops and microbreweries popping up on every corner, prices are skyrocketing. And as Jake and Naya tour property after property, one thing becomes clear: unless they want to share their home with black mould, they need to find a way to make the market crash. And fast.
Thereâs only one thing for it: they're going to have to take matters into their own hands. But how far are they willing to go?
**********
âFresh, original and absolutely brimming with energy. One of the very best crime capers Iâve read in a LONG timeâ Jonathan Whitelaw
'The protagonists' desperation for affordable housing is completely relatable for anyone who has tried to buy a house this century. This book was quick, funny, and captured the very real financial struggles of the moment' Tasha Coryell
âA brilliantly funny and twisty thriller. As dark as it is hilarious, with relatable characters that you really care about, this book really delves into the dark world of gentrification and property while still being a wonderfully entertaining ride of a bookâ Kate Weston
âI tore through this hilarious, twisty and poignant story of two people desperate for a home of their own. It's a must read for anyone who's ever bought a property⊠or dreamt about doing so. A fabulous takedown of our national obsession with home ownership.â Lauren Schott
'A deliciously fresh take on the housing market, terrific fun' Ian Moore
âSharp, witty and deliciously dark.â Delia Online
'Shot with dark humour ⊠an unexpected but highly relatable story that captures the housing crisis in all its messiness' Stylist
âThis tale of the struggles of home-buying will resonate with many, even while she creates absurd yet believable situations for her protagonistsâ Red
'With sharp humour, this twisty story explores home, grief, childhood influences and romantic connections, offering dual perspectives and fresh reflections on modern housing and relationshipsâ Womanâs Own























