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AN ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER WITH A STUNNING FINAL TWIST. Livia moves to a remote village on the rugged Cornish coast. She finds a diary full of dark secrets. The girl who wrote it is dead. Will she be next? This move, this new job at the architect's firm, it's the fresh start Livia desperately needs - if she's ever going to forget what happened three years ago . . . Then one day, crammed into a drawer in her creaking old fisherman's cottage, Livia finds a diary. She's utterly captivated by the unfolding story of infatuation, rejection and guilt, so similar to her own.…mehr

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AN ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER WITH A STUNNING FINAL TWIST. Livia moves to a remote village on the rugged Cornish coast. She finds a diary full of dark secrets. The girl who wrote it is dead. Will she be next? This move, this new job at the architect's firm, it's the fresh start Livia desperately needs - if she's ever going to forget what happened three years ago . . . Then one day, crammed into a drawer in her creaking old fisherman's cottage, Livia finds a diary. She's utterly captivated by the unfolding story of infatuation, rejection and guilt, so similar to her own. But, just as the writer is about to confess a chilling secret, the diary stops, the rest of its pages torn out. Desperate to find out what happened, Livia discovers that the author of the diary once lived in the same cottage. And she used to work for the same architect. Then she died. And no one talks about her. Who was she? What happened to her? And what will happen when Livia finds out? This utterly gripping psychological suspense with a twist that will take your breath away is perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell, Claire McGowan, K.L. Slater, Valerie Keogh and Liane Moriarty.
Autorenporträt
Eleonor was born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, and grew up in the fens, attending the King's School Ely before moving to Nottingham to study medicine. Since graduating in 2011, Eleonor has worked as a children's doctor in a number of hospitals and pursued her love of writing alongside her medical career. She married her husband Tim in Ely Cathedral in 2014, and they now live in rural Nottinghamshire with their two young children.