Things We Never Said (e-bog) af Wright, Susan Elliot
Wright, Susan Elliot (forfatter)

Things We Never Said e-bog

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*** From the acclaimed author of The Flight of Cornelia Blackwood *** Everyone can change their life. But what happens when it hides a secret that changes everything? In 1964, Maggie wakes to find herself in a mental asylum, with no idea who she is or how she got there. Remnants of memories swirl in her mind - a familiar song, a storm, a moment of violence. Slowly, she begins to piece together ...
E-bog 56,99 DKK
Forfattere Wright, Susan Elliot (forfatter)
Udgivet 23 maj 2013
Længde 384 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781471102332
*** From the acclaimed author of The Flight of Cornelia Blackwood *** Everyone can change their life. But what happens when it hides a secret that changes everything? In 1964, Maggie wakes to find herself in a mental asylum, with no idea who she is or how she got there. Remnants of memories swirl in her mind - a familiar song, a storm, a moment of violence. Slowly, she begins to piece together the past and the events which brought her to this point. In the present day, Jonathan is grieving after the loss of his father. A cold, distant man, he was not easy to love, but at least while he lived there was hope for reconciliation. Then a detective turns up on Jonathans doorstep to question him about crimes he believes Jonathans father may have committed long ago... As the two stories interweave, the devastating truth long kept hidden must emerge, and both Maggie and Jonathan are forced to come to terms with the consequences of the shocking and tragic events of over forty years ago. Passionate, intriguing and beautifully written... deserves to stand on the shelf next to Maggie OFarrells books. A powerful and talented new voice Rachel Hore, bestselling author of The Love Child If you love Maggie OFarrell, you will love this Veronica Henry, bestselling author of The Long Weekend A brave and moving story about how much can be lost and what happens next Alison Moore, author of Booker-shortlisted The Lighthouse