A Girl Named Anna
β Scribed by Lizzy Barber
- Book ID
- 104531516
- Publisher
- MIRA; Harlequin Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 B
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Don Mills, Ontario
- ISBN
- 1488052271
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β¦ Synopsis
If your whole life is a lie, who can you trust' Raised in a quiet rural community, Anna has always been taught that her mamma's rules are the only path to follow. But, on her eighteenth birthday, she defies her mamma for the first time in her life and goes to Astroland. She's never been allowed to visit Florida's biggest theme park, so why, when she arrives, does everything about it seem so familiar' And is there a connection to the mysterious letter she receives that same day-a letter addressing her by a different name' Rosie has grown up in the shadow of the missing sister she barely remembers, her family fractured by years of searching without leads. Now, on the fifteenth anniversary of her sister's disappearance, the media circus resumes as the funds dedicated to the search dry up, and Rosie vows to uncover the truth herself. But can she find the answer before it tears her family apart' Winner of the Daily Mail First Novel Competition, Anna in the Dark is a psychologically riveting read that introduces Lizzy Barber as an outstanding new voice in suspense fiction.
β¦ Subjects
FICTION -- Thrillers -- Suspense
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