The Beloved Girls by Harriet Evans
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A successful London barrister, Catherine Christophe, goes missing the day before her wedding anniversary. The clue to her disappearance, it seems, lies buried thirty years in the past.
Somerset, 1989. Janey Lestrange arrives to stay for the summer at the grand old house of the Hunter
family. But something is wrong behind the beautiful façades of Vanes. Janey's childhood friend, Kitty
Hunter, her brother and their eccentric parents - once so welcoming - do not seem to want her there.
It is only as the night of an ancient and mysterious family ritual looms closer that Janey comes to
realise they need her . . .
Decades later, the tragic events of that unforgettable summer still cast the darkest shadow. Can the
truth about what happened that night ever be brought into the light?
SIGNED
paperback
A successful London barrister, Catherine Christophe, goes missing the day before her wedding anniversary. The clue to her disappearance, it seems, lies buried thirty years in the past.
Somerset, 1989. Janey Lestrange arrives to stay for the summer at the grand old house of the Hunter
family. But something is wrong behind the beautiful façades of Vanes. Janey's childhood friend, Kitty
Hunter, her brother and their eccentric parents - once so welcoming - do not seem to want her there.
It is only as the night of an ancient and mysterious family ritual looms closer that Janey comes to
realise they need her . . .
Decades later, the tragic events of that unforgettable summer still cast the darkest shadow. Can the
truth about what happened that night ever be brought into the light?
SIGNED
paperback
A successful London barrister, Catherine Christophe, goes missing the day before her wedding anniversary. The clue to her disappearance, it seems, lies buried thirty years in the past.
Somerset, 1989. Janey Lestrange arrives to stay for the summer at the grand old house of the Hunter
family. But something is wrong behind the beautiful façades of Vanes. Janey's childhood friend, Kitty
Hunter, her brother and their eccentric parents - once so welcoming - do not seem to want her there.
It is only as the night of an ancient and mysterious family ritual looms closer that Janey comes to
realise they need her . . .
Decades later, the tragic events of that unforgettable summer still cast the darkest shadow. Can the
truth about what happened that night ever be brought into the light?