The Secret Keepers

ISBN: 9780008521912
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Publisher,HarperFiction UK
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 261 g
No. of Pages, 384

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The past can't be locked away forever…

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*Perfect for fans of Kate Morton, Eve Chase & Lucinda Riley*

Sweeping from the French Riviera to the wind-blown Cornish cliffs, lose yourself in this spellbinding novel about one golden family – and a devastating secret that binds them, forever…

Year after idyllic year, the Challant family retreat to their summer house on the glittering French Riviera.

Until one stormy night in 1928 when a local boy suffers a fatal accident in the grounds. Overnight, it becomes a place of ghosts.

As time unspools, those dark memories loosen their grip on the four Challant children. And yet the local whispers about that night never quieten, calling them back to the house on the Riviera.

A family secret lies waiting in the past.

But dare they unlock the truth?

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READERS LOVE ESCAPING WITH TILLY BAGSHAWE'S EPIC, SWEEPING NOVELS:

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'Tilly Bagshawe is a brilliant, vivid writer, who is a leader in her field. Bravo!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

About the Author

Tilly Bagshawe is the internationally bestselling author of nine previous novels. A single mother at seventeen, Tilly won a place at Cambridge University and took her baby daughter with her.
She went on to enjoy a successful career in the City before becoming a writer. As a journalist, Tilly contributed regularly to the Sunday Times, Daily Mail and Evening Standard before following in the footsteps of her sister Louise and turning her hand to novels.

 

  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.9 x 3 x 19.8 cm

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