HarperCollins The Child’s Secret, Contemporary Fiction, Paperback, Amanda Brooke
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Price: £13.99
Brand: HarperCollins
Description: A little girl is missing. Her parents are hiding something. Who will pay the price?. HarperCollins The Child’s Secret, Contemporary Fiction, Paperback, Amanda Brooke - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780008116491
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Dimensions: 129x198mm
Keywords: Missing,Stolen,The Husband’s Secret
ISBN: 9780008116491
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Author: Carla
Rating: 5
Review: I couldn't put this down until I'd finished. This novel has it all with the wretched ugliness of abuse, jealousy and betrayal and thankfully goodness, love and hope.The trauma of Jasmine going missing and Laura's abuse at the hands of her husband is horrifying. The relationship between Sam and his landlady Selina is touching. There is so much goodness and compassion in Sam but he's going through his own turmoil, his good intentions, as with Selina's trigger events that are beyond their control resulting in a loss of life but there is a happy ending. The Wishing Tree is truly magical and there are so many special characters. As always with Amanda Brooke, this was an emotional read.
Author: Sarah Huntley
Rating: 1
Review: What was the child's secret??? The psychology of the characters didn't match with their actions. The ending was silly, the story was unrealistic. (Spoiler alert) - When finding out the person the book leads you to believe took the child, didn't, the book still doesn't address the reasons why the man more or less groomed the child. The little reasons they do give is offensive to anyone who has lost a child. Overall quite a messy book that was hard to read and only read for the little grip it had on the reader wondering what happened to the little girl.