The Day I Lost You
By (Author) Ruth Mancini
Cornerstone
Century
5th August 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Paperback
400
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 40mm
700g
One child, two mothers and a past that won't let them go. A second brilliantly twisty thriller novel by Sunday Times bestselling Ruth Mancini. 'I need to report a crime. My baby has been stolen.' All Lauren wants is a new life in Spain. She's suffered an unimaginable loss, but at last she has found a home in the pretty seaside town of Mantilla de Mar. Everyone deserves a new start, and Lauren needs to put her past firmly behind her. Hope has everything- an interesting career as a therapist, an attractive husband, a dream home in the countryside - and, finally, the baby she always longed for. Sam. Her beautiful boy. But Sam has gone missing. So when the police tell her that a woman has been found in Spain with a child matching Sam's description, Hope thinks that her nightmare might be coming to an end. But Lauren is insisting Sam is her baby. She even has his passport and birth certificate to prove it. So what really happened to Baby Sam And who still has secrets to hide One child. Two mothers. And a past that won't let them go. _____________ Praise for The Woman on the Ledge . . . 'I've been yearning for something to give me Girl on the Train vibes. . . this is that book.' Lisa Jewell 'I'm certain this will be one of my favourite thrillers of 2024 already!' Prima 'Utterly gripping from first to last ... I guarantee you'll be absolutely hooked.' The Guardian 'Totally unpredictable. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' Claire Douglas 'A thrill-ride of a novel - dark, riveting and twisty' Lucy Clarke 'Razor-sharp plotting, great writing ... a pitch-perfect legal thriller' Harriet Tyce
Ruth Mancini is an author and criminal defence lawyer. Her background as a solicitor adds authenticity to her crime and psychological fiction. She has spent two decades representing those accused of crimes, navigating courtrooms and police stations. Her storytelling prowess and legal background combine to create thrilling reads that will keep you guessing until the very end. Ruth was born in London and now lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and two children.