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Book Synopsis''I was gripped from the first few pages and found myself hooked on a rollercoaster ride up to the last few pages ... I read it in pretty much one sitting, I just needed to know how the book was going to end'' Donna''s Book Blog
It begins with a phone call. It ends with a missing child.
On a warm summer''s morning, thirteen-year-old school girl Constance Lawson is reported missing.
A few days later, Constance''s uncle, Karl Lawson, suddenly finds himself swept up in a media frenzy created by journalist Amanda Bowe implying that he is the prime suspect.
Six years later . . .
Karl''s life is in ruins. His marriage is over, his family destroyed. But the woman who took everything away from him is thriving. With a successful career, husband and a gorgeous baby boy, Amanda''s world is complete. Until the day she receives a phone call and in a heartbeat, she is plunged into every mot
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Praise for Laura Elliot:
This page-turner is gripping, all the more because it presents the dilemmas of betrayal with brutal honesty * Irish Independent *
This well-crafted and compelling story traces the deceits which begin unnoticed but end in the destruction of friendships and lives * Irish Times *
A gripping, multi-stranded novel . . . An unusual combination of fine writing, strong plotting and a huge cast of well-formed characters. * Irish Examiner *
A page-turner . . . has all the ingredients of a bestseller * RTE *
Dealing with passion, adultery, deception and tragedy, and how the past has a way of creeping up on you . . . a really intriguing page-turner with a surprising twist * Evening Echo *
Entertaining and highly thought-provoking * Closer Magazine *