Last Seen
By (Author) Lucy Clarke
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
6th July 2017
29th June 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Crime and mystery fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
320g
Impossible to put down' Clare Mackintosh
Beautiful, sad and grippingI couldnt put it down Claire Douglas
Seven years ago, two boys went missing at sea and only one was brought to shore. The Sandbank, a remote stretch of coast dotted with beach huts, was scarred forever.
Sarahs son survived, but on the anniversary of the accident, he disappears without trace. As new secrets begin to surface, The Sandbank hums with tension and unanswered questions. Sarahs search grows more desperate and she starts to mistrust everyone she knows and shes right to.
Someone saw everything on that fateful day seven years ago. And theyll do anything to keep the truth buried.
Twisty, pacy, and superbly plotted, Last Seen is the perfect psychological page-turner for fans of Clare Mackintosh and Sabine Durrant.
Exquisitely written and impossible to put down' Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of I LET YOU GO and I SEE YOU
Beautiful, sad and grippingI couldnt put it down Claire Douglas, bestselling author of LOCAL GIRL MISSING
With twists, turns, secrets and lies aplenty, youll have no choice but to devour it in one HEAT
A super, intriguing, gripping book with wonderfully vivid flawed characters Liz Nugent, bestselling author of LYING IN WAIT
A thrilling read FABULOUS magazine
Such an intriguing mystery in a beach hut setting so vivid that youll feel the sand between your (increasingly fearful) toes! Lucy Atkins
Youll be held captive until the end SUN
Feel the sand beneath your feet in this fast-paced seaside story where tragic consequences unravel after a drowning at sea Lisa Ballantyne, R&J author of THE GUILTY ONE
Twist coming upon twist Emylia Hall
Lucy Clarke has a first class degree in English Literature, and is a passionate traveller and diarist. She has worked as a presenter of social enterprise events, a creative writing workshop leader, and she is now a full-time novelist. Lucy is married to James Cox, a professional windsurfer, and together they spend their winters travelling and their summers at their home on the south coast of England.