The Widows Club
By (Author) Amanda Brooke
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
290g
Theres a murderer in their midst
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When April joins a support group for young widows, shes looking for answers after her husbands sudden death. What she finds instead is a group in turmoil.
Set up by well-meaning amateurs, the founders are tussling for control of the group, and everyones on edge. Added to that, secret relationships springing up between members and another new member, Nick, seems more than a little bit shady
But the most dangerous secret of all Not all members are who they seem to be. And theyll go to any lengths to hide the truth
Praise for Amanda Brooke:
Clever, unnerving, and unputdownable Rachel Lucas, THE STATE OF GRACE
A tense and torrid family drama SUNDAY MIRROR
Intriguingly plotted and with relatable characters SUNDAY MIRROR
An emotional journey and a great read! Fionnuala Kearney
Full of twists, this is a deeply emotional, poignant tale that will remain with you long after it ends Ella Harper
A haunting and heartbreaking story that stayed with me long after Id finished Fern Britton
An extraordinary novel Daily Express
Amanda Brooke is a single mum who lives in Liverpool with her daughter Jessica. It was only when her young son was diagnosed with cancer that Amanda began to develop her writing, recording her familys journey in a journal and through poetry. When Nathan died in 2006 at just three years old, Amanda was determined that his legacy would be one of inspiration not devastation. Her debut nove,l Yesterdays Sun, was inspired by her experiences of motherhood and her understanding of how much a mother would be willing to sacrifice for the life of her child.