The Driftwood Girls

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TWO MISSING WOMEN. AN OCEAN FULL OF SECRETS . . .’A first-class mystery – perplexing and at times disturbing’ i’Intelligence, imagination and lucid writing’ The Times__________Kate and Flora have always been haunted by a mystery – their mother, Christine, vanished without trace when they were children.But now Kate has a more urgent problem: Flora has disappeared too.In desperation, she searches Flora’s house, and finds a scrap of paper with a name scribbled on it: Cal McGill.Cal is a ‘sea detective’: an expert in the winds and the tides, and consequently adept at finding lost things – and lost people.Can Cal find Flora?And might he even know the secret of what happened to their mother, all those years ago . . . ?__________’I’m completely addicted to this series’ Dermot O’LearyPraise for Mark Douglas-Home:’I could not put it down’ 5***** reader review’The best novel I have read in years. A real page turner’ 5***** reader review’Utter brilliance’ 5***** reader review’Many twists and turns and kept me intrigued to the end’ 5***** reader review

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Weight 0.231 kg
Dimensions 2 × 13 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

336

Publisher

Year Published

2020-1-9

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1405923636

About The Author

Mark Douglas-Home is a journalist turned author, who was editor of the Herald and the Sunday Times Scotland. His career in journalism began as a student in South Africa where he edited the newspaper at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. After the apartheid government banned a number of editions of the paper, he was deported from the country. He is married with two children and lives in Edinburgh.

Review Quote

Douglas-Home's intelligence, imagination and lucid writing, coupled with David Monteath's addictively accented narration, successfully carries the listener through a somewhat labyrinthine plot, ingeniously weaving in every apparent loose end.

Other text

A first-class mystery – perplexing and at times disturbing

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