Her Name Was Rose

The gripping psychological thriller you need to read this year

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Pub Date 28 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2018

Description

‘AMAZING. I read it in one go. I was totally hooked.’ MARIAN KEYES

'Utterly addictive. Compulsive, twisty, tense.' CLAIRE DOUGLAS, author of Local Girl Missing

'A powerful and emotional psychological thriller that will keep you guessing and leave you breathless.' C. L . TAYLOR, author of The Fear

Her name was Rose. You watched her die. And her death has created a vacancy.

When Emily lets a stranger step out in front of her, she never imagines that split second will change her life. But after Emily watches a car plough into the young mother – killing her instantly – she finds herself unable to move on.

And then she makes a decision she can never take back.

Because Rose had everything Emily had ever dreamed of. A beautiful, loving family, a great job and a stunning home. And now Rose’s husband misses his wife, and their son needs a mother. Why couldn’t Emily fill that space?

But as Emily is about to discover, no one’s life is perfect … and not everything is as it seems.

*This is an uncorrected advance proof copy*

‘AMAZING. I read it in one go. I was totally hooked.’ MARIAN KEYES

'Utterly addictive. Compulsive, twisty, tense.' CLAIRE DOUGLAS, author of Local Girl Missing

'A powerful and emotional...


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