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Book Club Reads: 3-Book Collection

Yesterday’s Sun, The Sea Sisters, Someone to Watch Over Me

Amanda Brooke and Others
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Publisher Description

Three gripping debut novels about motherhood and the bond between sisters – perfect for fans of the Richard & Judy Book Club.

YESTERDAY’S SUN
How could you ever choose between your own life and the life of your child?

Newlyweds Holly and Tom have just moved into an old manor house in the English countryside. When Holly discovers a moondial in the garden, little does she suspect that it will change her life forever. For the moondial has a curse.

Each full moon, Holly can see into the future – and the moondial is offering her a desperate choice: sacrifice her own life and give Tom the baby he has always wanted; or save herself and erase the daughter she’s falling in love with…

THE SEA SISTERS
Two sisters, one life-changing journey…

Katie’s carefully structured world is shattered by the news that her headstrong younger sister, Mia, has been found dead in Bali – and the police claim it was suicide.

With only the entries of Mia’s travel journal as her guide, Katie retraces the last few months of her sister’s life, and – page by page, country by country – begins to uncover the mystery surrounding her death.

What she discovers changes everything. But will her search for the truth push their sisterly bond – and Katie – to breaking point?

SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME

When Carrie’s five-year old son, Charlie, disappeared on a Norfolk beach, her world was destroyed. Now, three years on, she is persuaded by her mother to visit a local medium. Initially sceptical, Carrie is blown away when he appears to reveal something about Charlie’s disappearance; something that nobody could ever have known except herself.

Single mum, Molly, is worried about her young son, Max, who has been having more of his little ‘accidents’ at school and has recently starting talking again to his imaginary friend.
Molly knows that Max’s problems stem from his very real anxieties about his father – a violent and unstable man – who they are now in hiding from.

Little do the women know that their worlds are about to converge – and both of them will have to face the thing they fear the most. But could the truth destroy them?

Reviews

Praise for THE SEA SISTERS
“a terrific summer read” Richard & Judy

About the author

AMANDA BROOKE
Amanda Brooke is a single mum in her forties who lives in Liverpool with her teenage daughter Jessica. It was only when her young son was diagnosed with cancer that Amanda began to develop her writing, recording her family’s 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 novel Yesterday’s Sun is 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.

LUCY CLARKE
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.

MADELINE REISS
Madeleine Reiss was born in Athens. She worked for some years in an agency for street performers and comedians and then as a journalist and publicist. She has two sons and lives in Cambridge with her husband and her younger son. Someone To Watch Over Me is her first novel.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
28 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1,232
Pages
PUBLISHER
HarperCollins
SIZE
5.9
MB

More Books by Amanda Brooke, Lucy Clarke & Madeleine Reiss

The Child’s Secret The Child’s Secret
2016
The Bad Mother The Bad Mother
2017
The Goodbye Gift The Goodbye Gift
2016
The Missing Husband The Missing Husband
2015
The Affair The Affair
2016
Yesterday’s Sun Yesterday’s Sun
2012