Description
Heaven’s on Hold by Sarah Harrison is a contemporary psychological drama that explores marriage, guilt, middle age and personal reckoning. The novel follows David Keating, a man grappling with the pressures of late parenthood, career anxieties and emotional uncertainty as his once-stable life begins to unravel under the weight of unresolved guilt and growing paranoia.
As David and his wife Annet navigate the upheaval of raising a young child later in life, David becomes increasingly consumed by troubling memories and the suspicion that he is being watched. His search for answers forces him to confront painful truths about his past decisions, relationships and identity, pushing him into a deeper examination of responsibility, redemption and what truly gives life meaning.
Blending emotional realism with suspenseful psychological tension, the novel offers an introspective look at ordinary lives under extraordinary personal strain. It is well suited to readers who enjoy thoughtful domestic fiction with strong emotional depth, relationship complexity and themes of self-discovery.















