This book is Michelle Kelly's story of terrible accident and family tragedy. Jack was eight years old and abducted by teenager named Terry Prince, killing son and ripping family apart in a moment’s misery. One of worst nightmares of every parent appears very real in this book as well. After rethinking about the accident, Lucy, one of characters of this book was shocked and couldn't stop torturing herself for resonsible for it. She find herself trying to cope with her grieving, dealing with shock at finding out that Terry Prince was her son's abductor. For her it makes every aspect of life upsetting and challenging after devastation brought by tragedy 20 years ago. This book reveals yet again, love, hope and gratitude, ultimately testing people’s ability to put the past behind them and find happiness and justice in the future.
Электронная Книга «When I Wasn't Watching» написана автором Michelle Kelly в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781472096432
Описание книги от Michelle Kelly
Every parent’s worst nightmare… Eight years ago, Lucy and Ethan Randall’s little boy, Jack, was abducted and murdered by teenager Terry Prince. A moment’s distraction had ripped a family apart – and with the loss of their son came the collapse of the Randalls’ marriage. Tortured by memories, Lucy was left to battle her grief while raising her remaining son alone.Now, Jack’s killer has walked free, giving him the second chance at life that little Jack never had. Lucy’s wounds newly opened, her world is turned upside down a second time when another child goes missing – and she can’t shake the suspicion that Prince has struck again.When DI Matt Winston, the same officer who found Jack’s body, is assigned to the case, the echoes of Lucy’s past grow ever more insistent. Bound by their tragic shared experiences, Matt and Lucy grow closer – and become fixated on bringing the culprit to justice. But now history has repeated itself, answers seem even further out of reach. And for Lucy, it’s time to face her ghosts, and ask the most terrible question of all: can she ever really forgive herself?For fans of Linda Green and Sue Fortin