Noisy Neighbours

Noisy Neighbours

Edition: 1999
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1902012046
ISBN 13: 9781902012049
Publication date: January 1st, 1999
Publisher: Clown Press Scotland
Pages: 110
In a seemingly quiet neighborhood, where each house stands proudly amidst blooming gardens and manicured lawns, the unexpected becomes a familiar presence. Edgar J. Hyde crafts a vivid picture of suburban life spiraling into chaos, capturing the essence of what happens when noisy neighbors turn from mere nuisances into something far more sinister. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of residents who find themselves in an escalating battle for peace, where the laughter, arguments, and late-night gatherings bleed into a backdrop of mounting tension.

As the protagonists navigate the thicket of their relationships, the lines between friendship and frustration blur. Clashes over property lines, the cacophony of loud music, and rambunctious parties ignite old grudges and awaken buried secrets, leading to startling revelations. With masterful storytelling, Hyde delves into the complexities of neighborly bonds, exposing the fragile veneer that holds the community together.

Each character, flawed and relatable, reveals the darker undercurrents often masked by the facade of suburban bliss. The plot thickens as residents confront their own fears and the unsettling truth about their neighbors, urging readers to reflect on the hidden lives behind closed doors. This captivating tale serves as a reminder that sometimes, the quietest appearances can hide the loudest disturbances.

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