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Grace Is Gone

✍ Scribed by Emily Elgar


Publisher
HarperCollins;Harper Paperbacks
Year
2019;2020
Tongue
English
Weight
271 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


From the bestselling author of If You Knew Her comes this harrowing tale of suspense --a story ripped from today's headlines--of a tight-knit English community, who's rocked by the murder of a mother and the mysterious disappearance of her daughter, and the secrets that lie concealed beneath a carefully constructed facade.
A small town's beloved family.

A shocking, senseless crime--and the dark secret at the heart of it all.

Everyone in Ashford, Cornwall, knows Meg Nichols and her daughter, Grace. Meg has been selflessly caring for Grace for years, and Grace--smiling and optimistic in spite of her many illnesses--adores her mother. So when Meg is found brutally bludgeoned in her bed and her daughter missing, the community is rocked. Meg had lived in terror of her abusive, unstable ex, convinced that he would return to try and kidnap Grace...as he had once before. Now it appears her fear was justified.

Jon Katrin, a...


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