Eve has nothing left but who she used to be.ĭespite the corrupt police force that patrol her dirt-poor town deep in the Missouri Ozarks, Eve is going to find what happened to her daughter. Found next to the body of her best friend in the park of their small, broken town. Her mother, a hard and cruel woman who dragged her up in a rundown trailer park, was not who she wanted to be to her own daughter, Junie.īut 12-year old Junie is now dead. Sometimes it’s better not to know.Įve Taggert’s life has been spent steadily climbing away from her roots. Sometimes it’s better not to ask questions. ‘Beautiful and harrowing and everything in between’ Chris Whitaker, award-winning author of We Begin at the End ‘Raw, powerful, beautiful – devastatingly good’ TM Logan, bestselling author of The Holiday From the heartbreaking beginning to the shocking conclusion, it was a journey so powerful that it’ll stay with me for a long time to come’ Alice Hunter, bestselling author of The Serial Killer’s Wife ‘An achingly raw, emotional story that was beautifully written. This is the reality of motherhood – red in tooth and claw’ Sarah J Naughton, bestselling author of The Festival ‘A high quality, sharply written thriller whose motley cast of deviants and misfits delivers some breathtaking twists on the way to a bleak but very satisfying conclusion.
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