The Forgotten Wife: The gripping, heartwrenching p - Softcover

9780008332211: The Forgotten Wife: The gripping, heartwrenching p
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  • PublisherAvon
  • Publication date2019
  • ISBN 10 0008332215
  • ISBN 13 9780008332211
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages400
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Lorna Cook
Published by Avon (2019)
ISBN 10: 0008332215 ISBN 13: 9780008332211
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. " A timeless story of love and sacrifice, perfect for fans of Martha Hall Kelly, Pam Jenoff and Gill Paul. An intriguing mystery that will keep you wanting to read more. Gill Paul, author of The Lost Daughter and The Secret Wife 1943: The world is at war, and the people of Tyneham are being asked to make one more sacrifice: to give up their homes to the British army. But on the eve of their departure, a terrible act will cause three of them to disappear forever. 2018: Melissa had hoped a break on the coast of Dorset in England would rekindle her stagnant relationship, but despite the idyllic scenery, its pushing her and Liam to the brink. When Melissa discovers a strange photograph of a woman who once lived in the forgotten local village of Tyneham, she becomes determined to find out more about her story. But Tyneham hides a terrible secret, and Melissas search for the truth will change her life in ways she never imagined possible. What others are saying about THE FORGOTTEN WIFE: Compelling, rich in detail and vividly told, The Forgotten Wife explores love and its darker side against the backdrop of a fascinating and little known slice of WW2 history. Perfect for readers of Rachel Hore and Kate Morton. NIKOLA SCOTT. Seller Inventory # 014443

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