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{{short description|20232020 novel by Jo NesboNesbø}}
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| name = The Night House: A novelKingdom
| title_orig = Kongeriket
| translator = Neil Smith
| image =
| caption = First edition (Norwegian)
| author = [[Jo Nesbø]]
| illustrator cover_artist =
| country = [[Norway]]
| cover_artist =
| language = [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], [[English language|English]]
| country =
|series =
| language = [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], [[English language|English]]
| seriesgenre = [[Crime fiction]]
| genre publisher = [[HorrorAschehoug]]
| pub_date = 20232020
| publisher = [[Aschehoug]] (Norway, original publication)<br>[[Harvill Secker]] (UK)<br>[[Alfred A. Knopf]] (US)
| english_pub_date =
| pub_date = 2023
|media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|hard]] and [[paperback]])
| english_pub_date =
|pages media_type = Print450 ([[Hardcover]],Eng. hardback [[Paperback]]trans.)
| pages isbn = 156
| isbn_note =
| isbn = 978-0593684900
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| preceded_by =
| followed_by preceded_by =
|followed_by = [[Blood Ties ( Nesbo novel)]]
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The book received mostly positive reviews for it's unpredictability and suspense. There are plans underway to adapt the book into a movie.
 
== Plot ==
The book is told in [[First-person narrative|first-person narration]] by Roger Brown.
 
=== '''Part I''' ===
Fourteen-year-old Richard moves to a small town, Ballantyne, to live with his aunt and uncle after his parents die in a fire. Richard, an outsider at school, befriends another unpopular boy, Tom. They make a prank call in a phone booth to an Imu Johansson. The prank goes wrong when Tom is swallowed by the telephone. Agent Dale investigates Tom's disappearance, with Richard as a suspect. Richard and another boy from school, Jack (Fatso), go to Johansson's house, a large, abandoned mansion (the "Night House"). Jack turns into a cockroach, leading Agent Dale to suspect Richard of a second disappearance. Richard confides in Karen, a cool girl at the school, about the supernatural events. Agent Dale sends him to a correctional facility for failing to cooperate with the investigation. Karen visits Richard, driven to the facility by her boyfriend and classmate Oscar. Richard discovers that Johansson also spent time at the facility. He receives a late night phone call from Johansson, who tells Richard that he is garbage and that Karen will burn. After escaping from the facility, Richard travels back to Ballantyne, burns down the Night House, and rescues Karen.
 
=== '''Part II''' ===
Fifteen years later, Richard flies home to Ballantyne for a class reunion as a successful author. His teen horror novel mirrors Part I. During the reunion, Richard sees Oscar, Jack, and Karen (now a psychiatrist). He confides in Karen that his schizophrenic father called him garbage and set the fire that killed his parents. The power goes out at the reunion and the event moves to Oscar's house, revealed as the Night House. Richard experiences a powerful headache, and his classmates begin acting strangely. Big flashes of lightning get progressively faster as he tries to escape. Agent Dale appears and dies trying to protect Richard from the zombie-like classmates. Richard manages an initial escape but classmates and townspeople surround him.
 
=== '''Part III''' ===
Richard lives in an asylum fifteen years after the death of his parents. Other patients include Jack and Tom. Oscar works as the lead doctor and Dale as medical staff. Richard has been getting electroshock therapy for PTSD to suppress memories of the fire. It is revealed that he is Johansson and that he is in love with his psychiatrist, Karen. The medical team discusses a limited release of Richard from the asylum, given the success of his therapy. Karen leads him to a typewriter, telling him that his journaling could form a novel. She also expresses desire for a romantic connection with him when he is later released. Richard beings to write the story from Part I.
 
== Reception ==
Writing for The Independent, Christian House described the novel as a "masterclass in obfuscation and psychological parrying".<ref>{{Cite news |last=House |first=Christian |date=2011-10-01 |title=Headhunters, By Jo Nesbo |url=https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/headhunters-by-jo-nesbo-2364180.html |work=[[The Independent]]}}</ref>
https://search.worldcat.org/title/1365363778
 
== Adaptation ==
The book is a coming of age tale. It is set to be adapted into a movie.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ritman |first=Alex |date=2025-02-11 |title=Aaron Paul, Jacob Tremblay Join Adaptation of Jo Nesbo Horror ‘The Night House’ for ‘Insidious’ Producer, Protagonist Launching at EFM (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2025/film/global/aaron-paul-jacob-tremblay-jo-nesbo-the-night-house-1236301829/ |access-date=2025-08-28 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
==References==
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