Waterstones Vanishing Acts
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Price: £9.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Andrew Hopkins lovingly raised his daughter Delia on his own, allowing her to believe that they lost Delia's mother in a car accident twenty-seven years ago. But as Delia is preparing herself for the next chapter in her life, a policeman knocks on the door and reveals a terrible secret: that Andrew kidnapped his four-year-old daughter and led Delia's mother to believe she was dead. As he sits behind bars, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that Andrew is guilty. But does that mean that what he did wasn't right?. Waterstones Vanishing Acts - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781444754612
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781444754612
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Author: Pat
Rating: 5
Review: I first read this many years ago but recently purchased again on my kindle having forgotten I had done so. A good story with the usual moral dilemmas and predictable ending although with Jodie Picoult you are never quite sure how she will get there although I did agree with the way it finished up. I found all the mystic American Indian stuff a bit erroneous and felt it could have been shortened or even omitted.
Author: Anne Bell
Rating: 2
Review: I have read several of Jodie Piquolts books and always enjoyed them so I didn’t hesitate to order this one. Unfortunately I got bored half way through and the story seemed to go off track with the neighbour in the caravan park, it was totally irrelevant to the story. I personally didn’t enjoy the prison details and skipped over most of the pages.