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'DARK AND DEVIOUS' Stephen King
'UTTERLY ENGROSSING' Daily Mail
'TWISTY AND RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC' Ruth Ware
'TIGHTLY PLOTTED AND UTTERLY GRIPPING' Sarah Pinborough
'A HAUNTING THRILLER' Women's Weekly
'TOTALLY ABSORBING' T.M. Logan
'AN UNSETTLING, LABYRINTHINE TALE' New York Times
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One twin ran. The other vanished. Neither escaped...
DON'T TRUST ANYONE
Cat's twin sister El has disappeared. But there's one thing Cat is sure of: her sister isn't dead. She would have felt it. She would have known.
DON'T TRUST YOUR MEMORIES
To find her sister, Cat must return to their dark, crumbling childhood home and confront the horrors that wait there. Because it's all coming back to Cat now: all the things she has buried, all the secrets she's been running from.
DON'T TRUST THIS STORY...
The closer Cat comes to the truth, the closer to danger she is. Some things are better left in the past...
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'AN ADDICTIVE SLICE OF GOTHIC' i paper
'TOLD WITH THUMPING HEART AND EXTRAORDINARY TENDERNESS' Kiran Millwood Hargrave
'THE LOVE CHILD OF GILLIAN FLYNN AND STEPHEN KING' Greer Hendricks
READERS ARE FALLING IN LOVE WITH MIRRORLAND...
'Dark, dazzling, full of surprises and perfectly executed' Sheri K
'An adult fairy tale, a domestic noir and a heartbreaker, all in one' Rebecca W
'Creepy as hell and absolutely brilliant' Vikkie W
'Poignant and compelling... What an imagination to have crafted such a story' Carol C
'A beautifully written story that holds you enthralled from first page to last' Sarah M
'This is a book that will keep you awake all night' Maria P
'Hugely compelling...I found the entire book officially unputdownable!' Alexandra G
About the Author
Carole Johnstone grew up in Lanarkshire, Scotland, and in her twenties relocated to Essex to work as a radiographer. She has been writing as long as she can remember and is an award-winning short story writer. She now writes full-time and lives with her husband in an old farmhouse outside Glasgow, though her heart belongs to the sea and the wild islands of the Outer Hebrides.
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- Contributor: Carole Johnstone
- Imprint: The Borough Press
- ISBN13: 9780008361426
- Number of Pages: 432
- Packaged Dimensions: 129x198x26mm
- Packaged Weight: 300
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Release Date: 2022-01-06
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Carole Johnstone grew up in Lanarkshire, Scotland, and in her twenties relocated to Essex to work as a radiographer. She has been writing as long as she can remember and is an award-winning short story writer. She now writes full-time and lives with her husband in an old farmhouse outside Glasgow, though her heart belongs to the sea and the wild islands of the Outer Hebrides.
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