On an early autumn day like any other Miles Avery drives his wife, Jacqueline, to the train station. Jacqueline gets out of the car, picks up her overnight bag, and turns towards the platforms.
This is the last anyone sees of her. When Miles calls the police three weeks later, they find no evidence of Jacqueline boarding a train, or even entering the station. Does Miles know more than he's letting on? And could his missing wife somehow be linked to the tragic disappearance of their son years before? As dark secrets from the past merge with those of the present, Miles must confront his biggest fears if he's to uncover the truth. Praise for Susan Lewis 'One of the best around' Independent on Sunday
'A guaranteed tear-jerker that will keep you at the edge of your seat' OK 'Spellbinding' Daily Mail
I started reading some of the book in a magazin in Norway. Going through London on my way back to the US, I tryed to buy the book. Didn't work, so I ordered it on Amazoon.I couldn't put it down. It was a fast read and I loved it. Maybee the ending should have been different. I didn't like that she committed suicide.There should have been another way out for her. Her daughter would have loved that, I think.
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