The Lost Daughter
By (Author) Sylvia Broady
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
22nd August 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
1930, Hull, East Yorkshire. Alice Goddard is fleeing through a rain lashed street from her violent, bullying husband Ted and fearing for her life and that of her two-year-old daughter Daisy. Running to the police station for help, she becomes involved in a road accident. Seriously injured, she lies in a coma in hospital. When she recovers, Ted has disappeared and Daisy is missing...
`A fascinating story concerning a gripping loss, beautifully written' - Freda Lightfoot `A gripping saga of tension and drama that will stay with you long after you have turned the final page' - Val Wood `A heart-rending story of the power of belief when faced with family duplicity and society's condemnation' - Linda Acaster
Sylvia Broady was born in Hull and has lived in the area all her life, although she loves to travel the world. It wasn't until she started to frequent her local library after World War II that her relationship with literature truly began, and her memories of the war influence her writing as does her home town. She has had a varied career in childcare, the NHS and the East Yorkshire Council Library Services, but is now a full-time writer.