**Winner of the 2022 International Impact Book Award for Women's Fiction** Amla and Asya are sixteen-year-old twins living with their family in a small village outside of Mumbai. While they look alike, they are very different. Asya is known for her quiet grace and understanding, whereas Amla questi
A Wreath for my Sister
β Scribed by Masters, Priscilla
- Book ID
- 108068059
- Publisher
- AudioGO
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781471311451
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β¦ Synopsis
Sharon Priest is on the moors in a flimsy red dress and spindly high-heels. It is cold, very cold, as a snowstorm sweeps the moors and Leek. But Sharon doesn't feel the cold...Neither does Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy, for she is at the annual Legal Ball fending off Randall Pelham who wants her to find his missing daughter Deborah. It is not Deborah but Sharon who soon concentrates Joanna's mind. The thaw sets in, and Sharon's frozen body and its horrific injury reveal that Joanna has a murder on her hands. And not just one, either...
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