Her Mother's Daughter
By: Jackie Walsh;
Language: English
Quality: Like New
Genre: Novel, Thriller,
ISBN: 9781804365151
SKU: BE500240925046
Pages: 290
Description: I took you, Becca. You are not my daughter. Becca Wall loves her family, so when her mother says these words, they strike her to the core. But then, her mum is ill, she has Alzheimers, so this can't be the truth ... can it? But then a woman disappears. Her name is Katie Collins and the day she vanished she was looking for Rebecca Wall. The police call Becca in for questioning but what can she tell them? She has never met Katie Collins. She has never heard of her. So why was Katie looking for her? As Becca starts to investigate, things take a dark turn. Someone knows the truth and it's clear they will stop at nothing to hide it... A gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller, perfect for fans of T. M. Logan and B.A Paris. Previously published as Familiar Strangers. Praise for Jackie Walsh: 'Gripped me from page one and I raced through it to the end. The story is full of mystery and tension.' Patricia Gibney, author of Three Widows 'OMG I could not put this book down...so many twists, turns and secrets and sucks you in from the very first chapter...I did not see the ending coming.' βββββ Reader Review 'Definitely a book I'll remember having read for a long time. I'd mark it a 6 out of 5 if I could.' βββββ Reader Review 'This book had me hooked from start to finish - it is a long time since I finished a book as quickly!' βββββ Reader Review 'I could not put this book down...I found it incredible and had to find out how it ended' βββββ Reader Review 'Secrets, twists and so much more. What a thrilling novel, I was hooked...Highly recommend it.' βββββ Reader Review 'Fantastic read! Great plot that grabs you from the very beginning. A masterful story that keeps you endlessly intrigued...HIGHLY RECOMMEND!' βββββ Reader Review 'A stunning piece of writing with the tension and drama you expect from a top psychological thriller. Very highly recommended.' βββββ Reader Review