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THEIR MOTHER DISAPPEARED. CAN TWO SISTERS UNCOVER WHY?

‘This may be the perfect staycation read’ THE TIMES *THRILLER OF THE MONTH*
Brilliant, compelling, heart-wrenching writing’ PETER JAMES

One perfect summer day, mother of two Alice walks into the sea . . . and never returns.
Her daughters – loyal but fragile Lily, and long-absent Marietta – are reunited by her disappearance.

Meanwhile, with retirement looming, DI Fox investigates cold cases long since forgotten. And there’s one obsession he won’t let go: a tragic death twenty years before.

Can Lily and Marietta uncover what happened to their mother? Will Fox solve a mystery that has haunted him for decades? As their stories collide, long-buried secrets will surface to change their lives forever.

Praise for Erin Kinsley:

‘Brilliant, compelling, heart-wrenching writing.’ PETER JAMES

‘An unputdownable thriller.’
ELLY GRIFFITHS

‘Sensitive and moving…but with a core of pure tension’ SUNDAY TIMES

‘Full of twists and turns to keep you guessing, this is a gripping and compelling read you won’t want to put down’ HEAT

‘One of those rare finds – a page turner that is equally remarkable for the beauty of the writing. It will suck you in and take you on a journey’ JO SPAIN

‘Gripping…once started, impossible to put down!
‘ MINETTE WALTERS

Reviews

One of those rare finds - a page turner that is equally remarkable for the beauty of the writing. It will suck you in and take you on a journey
JO SPAIN
Gripping...once started, impossible to put down!
MINETTE WALTERS
Praise for Erin Kinsley:
Brilliant, compelling, heart-wrenching writing.
PETER JAMES
Full of twists and turns...this is a gripping and compelling read you won't want to put down.
HEAT
An unputdownable thriller.
ELLY GRIFFITHS
Sensitive and moving...but with a core of pure tension
SUNDAY TIMES
Took me on the kind of twisting journey that kept me turning the pages until the early hours.
CHRIS WHITAKER