
Artikelbeschreibung
THE NAIL-BITING NEW THRILLER FROM THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'A chilling story of legacy, memory and buried evil. I was absorbed from the first to last page.' ELLY GRIFFITHS
'Claire Douglas is a class act - she never, ever disappoints' LISA JEWELL
When Imogen inherits a country house near Bath, she thinks it's a mistake. She last saw its owner, reclusive artist Dorothea Roe, sixteen years ago, during a tragic summer which she's never forgotten.
But a chance discovery in the study leads Imogen to believe Dorothea left her a secret message. And when rumours begin to swirl that Dorothea was murdered, she suspects that the house might not be the life-changing gift she thought.
Who would want to kill Dorothea?
Could it be tangled up in Imogen's own dark family history?
And what if Imogen is now the one in danger?
Produktsicherheit
| Hersteller: | Penguin Random House UK |
| Anschrift: |
80 Strand GB-WC2 R0RL London |
| Kontakt: | penguinpublicity@penguinrandomhouse.com |
| Verantwortlicher: | Penguin Random House Ireland |
| Anschrift: |
Morrison Chambers 32 Nassau Street IE-D02 YH68 Dublin |
| Kontakt: | https://eu-contact.penguin.ie |
Personeninformation
Claire Douglas worked as a journalist for fifteen years, writing features for women's magazines and national newspapers, but had dreamed of being a novelist since the age of seven. She finally got her wish after winning the Marie Claire Debut Novel Award with her first novel, The Sisters.
She is a Sunday Times bestseller and a frequent Richard & Judy Book Club pick. Her books have sold over three million copies in the UK alone.
She lives in Bath with her husband and two children.