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The Lost Girls

Heather Young author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verve Books

Published:25th Nov '21

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This novel explores loyalty, regret, and sacrifice through the intertwined lives of two women connected by a family mystery. Justine must confront the haunting legacy of her ancestors to protect her children.

The Lost Girls is a captivating novel that delves into themes of loyalty, regret, salvation, and the sacrifices made for love, all framed through the experiences of two remarkable women intertwined by a long-standing family mystery at a serene lake house.

The story begins in 1935, when six-year-old Emily Evans mysteriously disappears from her family's summer retreat on a secluded Minnesota lake. This tragic event shatters the family, leading to devastating consequences: Emily's father takes his own life, while her mother and two older sisters remain at the lake house, bound by their grief and the hope of one day finding her. Their vigil becomes a haunting legacy that permeates the family's history.

Fast forward sixty years, and Lucy, the quiet middle sister, is the last to inhabit the lake house. Before her passing, she pens the story of that fateful summer, leaving the notebook and the house to her grandniece, Justine. For Justine, the lake represents a chance to escape her tumultuous life and provide her daughters with stability. However, as winter descends, the house reveals its chilling secrets. Justine's eldest daughter becomes fixated on Emily's disappearance, while Justine faces the return of her estranged mother and the threats posed by her past. In a place burdened by sorrow, Justine must confront the shadows of her family's history to forge a path toward healing for herself and her children.

Haunting -- Joan Smith * Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month *
An absorbing neo-gothic novel * Times & Sunday Times Crime Club (Pick of the Week) *
Suspenseful, gripping and heartbreaking * Heat *
This is a cracking debut, tense and shocking -- Hephzibah Anderson * Mail on Sunday *
Cleverly told through dual timelines of Lucy's journals and Justine's voice, this is sensitive and tense storytelling * Daily Mail *

ISBN: 9780857308184

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352 pages