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
Dimensions 2.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

400

Publisher

Year Published

2023-8-17

Imprint

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

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I read it in almost one sitting. Such a wonderfully evocative setting…it's totally compulsive