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Watch Me Disappear
Jill Dawson
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Description for Watch Me Disappear
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A ten-year-old girl vanishes without trace from a Fenland village, her body never found. Thirty years on, she comes sharply back to life in the mind's eye of her childhood friend, Tina Humber, who has done her best to put the past behind her. But now, as Tina returns home for a family wedding, she replays her memories in search of what happened, fearing that deep down she has always known who killed Mandy Baker.
A ten-year-old girl vanishes without trace from a Fenland village, her body never found. Thirty years on, she comes sharply back to life in the mind's eye of her childhood friend, Tina Humber, who has done her best to put the past behind her. But now, as Tina returns home for a family wedding, she replays her memories in search of what happened, fearing that deep down she has always known who killed Mandy Baker.
Product Details
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340822999
SKU
V9780340822999
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Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
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99-50
About Jill Dawson
Jill Dawson is the author of the novels Trick of the Light, Magpie, Fred and Edie, which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Whitbread Novel of the Year Award, Wild Boy, Watch Me Disappear, which was longlisted for the Orange Prize, The Great Lover, Lucky Bunny, The Tell-Tale Heart and The Crime Writer, which won the East Anglian ... Read more
Reviews for Watch Me Disappear
'A chilling and sharply articulated exploration of memories, identity and family relationships'
Anna Millar, Scotland on Sunday
'An outstanding novel ... An intense, intelligent and compelling book that readers will find impossible to forget.'
Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail
'The flavour of the 1970s is so accurate you can taste it...An unusually skilful ... Read more
Anna Millar, Scotland on Sunday
'An outstanding novel ... An intense, intelligent and compelling book that readers will find impossible to forget.'
Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail
'The flavour of the 1970s is so accurate you can taste it...An unusually skilful ... Read more