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Susan and Ed Middleton are perfectly happy in their model middle-class family on Sydney's northern beaches. But everything changes when Susan's mother wills half her estate to Karen, Susan's sister-a sister who disappeared twenty years earlier and has never been seen again. The woman who turns up, claiming to her sister, isn't the Karen she remembers-but that was a lifetime ago. Are there glimpses of the girl she knew, or is it just her imagination? Karen's disappearance and presumed death all but destroyed her parents' lives-but will her return threaten the new life and family that Susan has…mehr

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Susan and Ed Middleton are perfectly happy in their model middle-class family on Sydney's northern beaches. But everything changes when Susan's mother wills half her estate to Karen, Susan's sister-a sister who disappeared twenty years earlier and has never been seen again. The woman who turns up, claiming to her sister, isn't the Karen she remembers-but that was a lifetime ago. Are there glimpses of the girl she knew, or is it just her imagination? Karen's disappearance and presumed death all but destroyed her parents' lives-but will her return threaten the new life and family that Susan has worked so hard for? Where Have You Been? is a mystery and a thriller, a story of hope, of betrayal-and the fragility of all we take for granted.
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Wendy James is the celebrated author of eight novels, including the bestselling The Mistake and the compelling The Golden Child, which was shortlisted for the 2017 Ned Kelly Award for crime. Her debut novel, Out of the Silence, won the 2006 Ned Kelly Award for first crime novel, and was shortlisted for the Nita May Dobbie award for women's writing. Wendy has a PhD from the University of New England and works as an editor at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University. She lives in Newcastle with her husband and the youngest of her four children, and writes some of the sharpest and most topical domestic noir novels in the country.