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The Lake

By: Louise Sharland
Narrated by: Hattie Ladbury, Vinny Moli
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The truth lies just beneath the surface…

*With exclusive audio content.*

Kate's world falls apart when her teenage son drowns in the waters by his school. She’s convinced it wasn’t just a tragic accident, but no one will listen.

Then, six years later, Kate unearths Michael’s lost diary and realises she may finally be able uncover what really happened that night.

But as she delves deeper, she begins to realise that she didn’t really know her son – or the people in his life – at all. And that, sometimes, secrets are better left submerged…

An absorbing, emotionally-charged and addictive page-turner that will keep you gripped into the dark hours, perfect for fans of Linda Green and Teresa Driscoll.

Readers love The Lake:

Atmospheric, unsettling, and gripping, Louise is clearly a fresh new talent to the genre’ Phoebe Morgan, author of The Babysitter

‘One of the best debut novels I have read – compelling, claustrophobic and captivating’ Katerina Diamond, author of The Heatwave

'An intelligent and thought-provoking story that combines psychological thrills with the heartfelt emotions of a grieving mother, with a great cast of characters, this book is highly recommended’ Louise Douglas, author of The House by the Sea

©2020 Louise Sharland (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Domestic Thrillers Family Life Genre Fiction Grief & Loss Personal Development Relationships Psychological Thriller & Suspense Suspense
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I really wanted to like this book, and was very mentally engaged during the first half or so. After that, it seem to just go on and on and on, and I was having difficulty concentrating. To the point, I ended up skipping chapters just to see how it would end. To me, that is a book I feel like I have to just get through for a school project instead of enjoyment.

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