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Thursday's Children

✍ Scribed by Nicci French


Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group;Michael Joseph
Year
2016;2015
Tongue
English
Weight
208 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


β€œFierce, fascinating and full of insight, Frieda Klein is irresistible.”—Val McDermid, bestselling author of Splinter the Silence The electrifying fourth book in the internationally bestselling Frieda Klein Mystery seriesFrieda Klein is uninterested in catching up on old times when her former classmate, Maddie Capel, shows up at her doorβ€”until she hears about Maddie’s troubled daughter, Becky. The teenager claims she was raped in her own bed one night while her mother was downstairs. Her assailant left her with a warning: β€œDon’t think of telling anyone, sweetheart. Nobody will believe you.” And no one doesβ€”except Frieda. Becky’s story awakens dark memories of an eerily similar incident in Frieda’s own past that she’s been avoiding for decades. When Becky is found hanging from a beam in her bedroom, Frieda returns home, seeking out her old high school friends to ask what they remember about the night that prompted Frieda to leave town for good. But confronting the ghosts of the past turns out to be more dangerous than she ever expected.


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