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¿¿¿¿¿ 'So gripping I read this in one sitting . . . The tension is palpable and grows with every page. I had to keep remembering to breathe.' Harmony Utterly compelling women's psychological fiction. 'She wasn't crying. That was the terrifying part.' My husband told me that the accident was my fault. That I was to blame when our beautiful, funny two-year-old daughter almost died. I thought I could never leave my little girls. But ten months ago, I had to. I left our isolated house in the wild, windswept village where we lived. Every day away from my daughters was agony. I missed the soapy…mehr

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¿¿¿¿¿ 'So gripping I read this in one sitting . . . The tension is palpable and grows with every page. I had to keep remembering to breathe.' Harmony Utterly compelling women's psychological fiction. 'She wasn't crying. That was the terrifying part.' My husband told me that the accident was my fault. That I was to blame when our beautiful, funny two-year-old daughter almost died. I thought I could never leave my little girls. But ten months ago, I had to. I left our isolated house in the wild, windswept village where we lived. Every day away from my daughters was agony. I missed the soapy smell of their hair and their laughs and the way they played together under the apple tree. But now I'm back, knocking on my own front door like a stranger. And there's a woman living in my home. Taking care of my daughters. Sharing a bed with my husband. She has a newborn baby . . . This beautifully written, suspenseful and heart-rending story of motherhood and trauma is perfect for fans of Dandy Smith, Louise Candlish, B.A. Paris, Adele Parks and Patricia MacDonald. More books by C.R. Howell coming soon - join the Joffe Books mailing list to be the first to hear about them!
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C.R. Howell is a writer and doctoral researcher from Newport, South Wales, now living in rural Gwynedd with her partner, three children and three dogs. She studied English at Wadham College, Oxford and is in the final stages of a PhD on women's lament at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-Upon-Avon. She loves books, dogs, wild swimming and watching crime tv. Her debut novel, a domestic thriller exploring motherhood and trauma, will be published by Joffe Books in 2024.