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From award-winning novelist Emma Healey comes a wry, poignant, sharply observed new novel about mothers and daughters in the modern age. Jen and Hugh Maddox have just survived every parent's worst nightmare. Relieved but still terrified, they sit by the hospital bedside of their fifteen-year-old daughter, Lana, who was found bloodied, bruised, and disoriented after going missing for four days during a mother-daughter vacation in the country. Lana won't tell anyone what happened, and the police think the case is closed. But Jen can't leave it alone. Lana is distant, hostile, and acting…mehr

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From award-winning novelist Emma Healey comes a wry, poignant, sharply observed new novel about mothers and daughters in the modern age. Jen and Hugh Maddox have just survived every parent's worst nightmare. Relieved but still terrified, they sit by the hospital bedside of their fifteen-year-old daughter, Lana, who was found bloodied, bruised, and disoriented after going missing for four days during a mother-daughter vacation in the country. Lana won't tell anyone what happened, and the police think the case is closed. But Jen can't leave it alone. Lana is distant, hostile, and acting strangely: she stops going to school and sleeps with the light on. Jen is sure the answer lies in those four missing days. Lana seems equally sure she'll never speak of it. Terrified of losing her all over again, Jen has to do something. But how do you rescue someone who has already been found? Asking how well you can know even those closest to you, Whistle in the Dark is a masterfully drawn, thought-provoking, and psychologically complex tale that affirms Emma Healey's status as a writer at the top of her game.
Autorenporträt
Emma Healey grew up in London where she studied for her first degree in bookbinding. She then worked for two libraries, two bookshops, two art galleries and two universities, before completing an MA in Creative Writing at the University East Anglia. Her first novel, Elizabeth is Missing, was published to critical acclaim in 2014, became a Sunday Times (London) bestseller and won the Costa First Novel Award. She lives in Norwich, England with her husband and daughter.
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Courageous...intriguing...entertaining Observer