The Drowning Girls
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THE CHILLING NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL SUSPENSE FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER HELEN CALLAGHAN. ‘An enthralling and compelling page-turner with twists that kept me guessing’ Claire Douglas Local girls are going missing.And the secrets lie close to home…__________ Following their father’s death, Cass and her sister Sid will do whatever it takes to keep their family’s dive school afloat.It used to be the go-to destination in Cornwall for those keen to explore the ocean’s hidden depths. But when Cass returns from a long trip, she’s shocked to discover how bad things have become.The business is in decline. Sid’s new boyfriend has far too much control over the accounts – and her sister.Then, Cass discovers a body in the water. And as more girls go missing, she wonders just how far someone will go to keep their secrets buried… __________ Praise for Helen Callaghan:’Totally compulsive’ Sabine Durrant’A masterclass in tension, coupled with the most atmospheric of settings’ Woman’s Weekly ‘A gripping, atmospheric and dark thriller’ Sun
Additional information
Weight | 0.277 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 400 |
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Year Published | 2023-8-17 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1405936150 |
About The Author | Helen Callaghan was born in Los Angeles, California, to British parents, and her early years were spent in both the US and UK. After several early false starts as a nurse, barmaid and actor, she settled into bookselling, working as a fiction specialist and buyer for a variety of bookshops. Eventually, she studied for her A-Levels at night school and achieved a place at Cambridge University as a mature student.Helen is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Dear Amy and Everything is Lies, and has also written Night Falls, Still Missing.She now lives in Cambridge. |
Review Quote | PRAISE FOR HELEN CALLAGHAN |
Other text | I read it in almost one sitting. Such a wonderfully evocative setting…it's totally compulsive |