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Family Secrets are never a good thing - or are they? A Story to Tell: A Secret to Keep is the compelling debut novel by Fiona Rich. This domestic noir is full of emotional depth, that slowly builds suspense leaving the reader hungry to delve deeper into the complex and challenging lives of Tim, Libby and Josh and learn more about the secrets that the family hold. It is a story full of intrigue and plot twists that will keep you guessing until the end. Each of the main characters have faced something traumatic in their lives, they all have their own dark secret that impacts on them…mehr

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Family Secrets are never a good thing - or are they? A Story to Tell: A Secret to Keep is the compelling debut novel by Fiona Rich. This domestic noir is full of emotional depth, that slowly builds suspense leaving the reader hungry to delve deeper into the complex and challenging lives of Tim, Libby and Josh and learn more about the secrets that the family hold. It is a story full of intrigue and plot twists that will keep you guessing until the end. Each of the main characters have faced something traumatic in their lives, they all have their own dark secret that impacts on them psychologically; a secret that could damage the relationships of those closest to them. But will the choices that each of them make to resolve their personal crisis and overcome their psychological traumas release them from their inner turmoil, or lock them in an endless conflict of guilt and deception?
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Autorenporträt
Fiona Rich lived in St Andrews, Fife, as a teenager before moving to Edinburgh, then on to Birmingham to commence her nurse training. Moving into nurse education after a span in clinical practice, she spent 25 years as a senior university lecturer, specialising in learning disability nursing and epilepsy care. Now retired, as well as finding a new passion for creative writing, she enjoys spending time playing tennis and walking in the Highlands of Scotland. She has been married for 36 years and has two adult children.