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Having spent her childhood shunned by her adoptive parents in favour of her 'golden child' older sister, Mia vowed never to be the black sheep again. Since those lonely days, she's looked after Number One, lotus-eating abroad courtesy of a very rich man. But her charmed existence is interrupted when her sister dupes her into returning home for a short stint as a carer. Housebound in England with her life in Sardinia in tatters, Mia's world is turned upside down. Yet Mia's not prepared for the secrets she discovers lying beyond her mother's grave - what was the significance of the old knitting…mehr

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Having spent her childhood shunned by her adoptive parents in favour of her 'golden child' older sister, Mia vowed never to be the black sheep again. Since those lonely days, she's looked after Number One, lotus-eating abroad courtesy of a very rich man. But her charmed existence is interrupted when her sister dupes her into returning home for a short stint as a carer. Housebound in England with her life in Sardinia in tatters, Mia's world is turned upside down. Yet Mia's not prepared for the secrets she discovers lying beyond her mother's grave - what was the significance of the old knitting bag embroidered with peacocks her mother continually clutched? Does Mia dare to discover a life she never knew existed?
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Sue Mackender sold her successful recruitment business after 29 years to follow her lifelong passion for books and begin a new career as a writer. Sue is often termed as a Grit-Lit writer of Commercial Fiction. She places her heroines in impossible situations where they need to fight their corner to survive. Her first two novels Accident of Fate and Accident of Birth have been firm favourites with Book Club readers. She has also been published in America in the Chicken Soup for the Soul anthologies. The Girl on the Hill is Sue's third novel. In 2019 Sue was awarded the coveted Katie Fforde bursary. Sue lives with her husband in Surrey.