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Traces of Her

By: Amanda Brittany
Narrated by: Rose Robinson
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‘Addictive! A twisty page-turner that had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.’ Roz Watkins

‘Rose. Rose. Pick up, please. I know who killed her. I know who killed my real mum. I’ve worked it out.’

When Rose’s flighty stepsister Willow disappears to Cornwall, she can’t help but roll her eyes. Willow is always taking off and there is always some kind of emergency.

But after Willow discovers that she was adopted and her birth mother died in tragic circumstances, her trip to the coast sparks a search into her past.

Two days later, when a package arrives at Rose’s house containing a series of four polaroids of four different men, Rose knows that Willow is in trouble. Each photograph a possible murder suspect, their family life begins to unravel, leaving one crucial question unanswered…

Who killed Willow’s mother and where is Willow now?

©2019 Amanda Brittany (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Crime Fiction Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Crime Women Sleuths Murder Fiction Psychological Detective Genre Fiction Women's Fiction
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Such a different story than your typical physco who done it drama. Loved the characters! pay attention in the beginning to get the characters straight, after that it flows well. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a refreshing change!

Great book!

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Starts out confusing and then just keeps getting more and more confusing. The time jumps were to often and without warning. One minute you are here in time, the next minute you are somewhere else. And I found there were to many characters to keep track of. I would definitely NOT recommend this book.

The MOST confusing book EVER

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