The Missing Wife
English
By (author): Kerry Barrett
I just loved everything about this book Ticked all the boxes for the perfect read. NetGalley reviewer
1933. Hannah Snow is fleeing her unhappy marriage when she finds herself in a small hotel on the banks of Loch Ness. But when a monster is spotted in the depths of the waters, the press descends and Hannah finds her hiding place is discovered. Someone has been looking for Hannah, and when they find her events will take a devastating turn
Present day. True crime podcaster Scarlett finds herself intrigued by the mystery of Hannah Snow, wife of a promising government minister who disappeared in 1933 just months before her husband also went missing, presumed dead. As Scarlett works to uncover the truth, she discovers a tragic family secret, and a story as murky as the depths of the loch where Hannah and her husband were last seen
From the bestselling author of The Book of Last Letters, get transported to Scotland in The Missing Wife, a gripping and emotional dual timeline historical novel, perfect for fans of Lorna Cook and Dinah Jeffries.
Readers LOVE The Missing Wife!I absolutely loved this book An enthralling story that kept you guessing An unexpected gem. NetGalley reviewer
What a great book! Ive finished it in 2 days, absolutely loved every bit of it Beautifully written and so easy to read. Im off to find some more from this author! NetGalley reviewer
I read this in less than a day A brilliant read, uplifting and just a great story. NetGalley reviewer
Enthralling and absorbing and I loved it. Definitely recommend. NetGalley reviewer
I really enjoyed this book Gripping story, well written and researched. Highly recommended. NetGalley reviewer
A pleasure to read and incredibly engaging Undoubtedly a just one more chapter type of book Quite possibly my most favourite book of 2022. NetGalley reviewer
Kept me up way past my bedtime as I needed to know what happened Definitely recommended for those who enjoy a mystery. NetGalley reviewer
Great fun. Tragedy, romance, and history all mixed up together Fast paced and very absorbing. NetGalley reviewer
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