The Seven O’Clock Club

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At seven o’clock one Tuesday evening, in a perfectly ordinary tower block near Westminster, four strangers meet for the first time. They each have three things in common: all suffered a traumatic experience six months earlier; all exhibit a dogged inability to put it behind them; and all accepted an invitation to attend tonight’s counselling session with the unconventional Genevieve – a determined woman with an unusual theory to test. But this isn’t a novel about psychotherapy or self-forgiveness. Because there is another reason these four people have been brought together. And when that perfectly ordinary tower block near Westminster turns out to be not quite so ordinary, all five are forced to make some unexpected – and, for some, impossible – decisions.

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“If you’re looking for a novel to give you a serious boost of lightness in these dark times, pick this up.”Cosmopolitan magazine

At seven o’clock one Tuesday evening, in a perfectly ordinary London tower block, Callum, Freya, Mischa and Victoria meet for the first time. They have three things in common: all have suffered a traumatic experience; all of them cannot seem to put it behind them; and they have all accepted an invitation to attend a counselling session with the unconventional Genevieve – a determined woman with an unusual theory to test.

Connections form, friendship, and even love, begins to bloom as the group all work towards a brighter future that leaves their pasts behind them. But there is a reason these four people have been brought together – and they are all about to be forced to make some unexpected – and, for some, impossible – decisions…

READERS LOVE THE SEVEN O’CLOCK CLUB
‘Heartwarming … I had tears of joy in my eyes’
‘This is a sit down and devour it in one sitting book, stays with you afterwards book’
‘I was heartbroken, crying, laughing and just completely encouraging each character’

The Seven O’Clock Club was a Sunday Times bestseller in the second week of April 2025.

Additional information

Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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