I read some great books last year and this one makes my top two. Kim awakens to discover that Tallulah has not come home.įriends tell her that Tallulah was last seen heading to a pool party at a house in the woods nearby called Dark Place.Ģ018: walking in the woods behind the boarding school where her boyfriend has just started as a head teacher, Sophie sees a sign nailed to a fence.Ī sign that says: DIG HERE. Midsummer 2017: teenage mum Tallulah heads out on a date, leaving her baby son at home with her mother, Kim.Īt 11 p.m. ‘'Mum, there's some people here from college, they asked me back to theirs. So what about the latest novel I read of Lisa’s, The Night She Disappeared, would this be one more to add to the ‘loved it’ pile? The quick answer is absolutely! Here is the synopsis: Her writing is so strong, stories so immediately immersing that it almost doesn’t matter what genre I’m reading I know I’ll love it. I’ve enjoyed each and every novel I’ve read of Lisa’s, and she has written some of the best what could be termed traditional women’s romantic fiction in the past ( Vince & Joy 31 Dream Street) and has successfully switched genre to thrillers in more recent years. Lisa Jewell is one of my all-time favourite authors and I’ve been enjoying her novels since her debut with Ralph’s Party in the late 1990s.
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