About What Stays Unsaid
You are invited to a surprise joint hen-do to celebrate our two brides, Alex and MillieLocation: Remote Dartmoor FarmhouseDon''t forget to RSVP and remember, watch what you say...As friends gather for a hen weekend, they are all smiles, but cannot hide the web of tension that bubbles beneath the surface.The group was forever broken by the devastating loss of their childhood friend, Becca. The prettiest and most powerful of them all, her absence lies at the heart of this fractured friendship.Now, decades later, someone wants to expose the truth about what happened, and will stop at nothing to reveal the secrets long since buried.As a dark storm gathers out on the moors, dangerous secrets and accusations threaten to explode between the group.Will they all survive the fall-out?This dark, twisty thriller explores the bonds of friendship, the perfect read for fans of Lisa Jewell and Adele Parks.Praise for Sophie Flynn:An irresistible setting, some truly killer secrets and a complex emotional heart.'' Holly Seddon, author of The Woman on the Bridge''A pacy yet heartbreaking thriller...Fabulous read.'' L.V. Matthews, author of The Twins''Beautifully written and brimming with secrets. I loved it.'' Louise Jensen, author of All For You'I thoroughly enjoyed this novel - Flynn has without a doubt cemented her place in this genre.' Meera Shah, author of Her''A tense, emotional thriller with complex but relatable characters, and an agonising dilemma that grips from the first page.'' Sarah Clarke, author of A Mother Never Lies'A splendidly twisty psychological mystery' Daily Mail'Expertly paced and totally compelling...a bruising exploration of motherhood and family secrets.' Anna Bailey, author of Tall Bones'A terrifying, twisty thriller in which seemingly no one can be trusted. Very cleverly written - I raced through this. Highly recommended.' Catherine Cooper, author of The Chalet'I sped through Keep Them Close...before being slammed by an ending I didn't see coming. Nuanced and pacey, this is a must-read.' Polly Phillips, author of The ReunionThe very definition of a page-turner, but also heartbreaking and relatable - a real rollercoaster of a read' Charlotte Duckworth, author of The Perfect Father
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