The Lost Twin
By (Author) Diana Finley
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
29th October 2020
12th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
A gripping and emotional story about family, secrets, and never giving up hope. Perfect for fans of Ali Mercer, Kelly Rimmer and S. D. Robertson.
When a child is lost, can the heart ever recover
Marie Tully is eighteen when she gives birth to twins at a home for unmarried mothers. Penniless and alone, Marie is forced to make an impossible choice. One she will regret for the rest of her life.
Against the odds, Marie raises her son Barry and gives him a good life. Yet she can never bring herself to tell him that somewhere out there, he has a twin brother.
But secrets cant stay buried forever. And when Barry learns the truth, it threatens to tear mother and son apart all over again.
Will the family ever be reunited And can the scars of a lifetime ever truly heal
What readers are saying about The Lost Twin
I was hooked from the first page
This is the first novel I have read by this author but I hope it will not be the last!
Wonderfully written, the characters are real and completely engaging, all playing their part to create this captivating story that I thoroughly enjoyed reading
I loved this book!
It blew me away. Had me on the edge of my seat. A real nail biter
An emotional rollercoaster of a read
With a cast of beautifully drawn and authentic characters, some unexpected twists and turns, and dilemmas to break even the hardest of hearts,The Lost Twinremains a celebration of a mothers unbroken love, empowering friendships, and ultimately, a tale of reconciliation and hope. Lancashire Evening Post
Readers Love Diana Finley
DIANA FINLEY was born and grew up in Germany, where her father was a British Army officer. After a move to London, at eighteen, Diana spent a year living with nomadic people in the remote Pamir mountains of Afghanistan an experience about which she wrote several stories and accounts. These helped secure her first job, as copywriter and then as writer and editor of childrens information books for Macdonald Educational Publishers.
A move to North East England meant changing direction. Diana took a degree in Speech and Psychology, and worked for many years as a Specialist in Autism, publishing a professional book. In 2011 she completed an MA in Creative Writing with distinction at Newcastle University.
Diana enjoys exploring complex and often contradictory characters and emotions in her writing. Finding Lucy, her second novel, is a dark, intriguing, psychological story about every parents worst nightmare a stolen child.