The Last House on the Cliff
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Gloria Sanders
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Anne Wyn Clark
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When a young widow’s little girl vanishes, could a dark family secret hold the answer?
On the death of her aunt Gwyn, Lowri returns once more to Gwyn’s home on the remote island of Anglesey, Wales, with her young daughter Ruby in tow. Lowri hadn’t seen her aunt in years, but this beautiful island offers a fresh start.
Yet right away, strange things begin to happen. Ruby insists an old woman is visiting her when no one else is watching, and a tattered old doll keeps being left for Ruby to find.
Then Ruby goes missing. Desperately seeking answers no one seems to have, Lowri looks to her dark family past for clues. But the secrets she uncovers suggest that Ruby is not the only one in danger, and time is running out – for both of them…
A terrifically dark and twisty tale that asks: can you ever really trust those closest to you? Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Cass Green and C.J. Tudor.
©2022 Anne Wyn Clark (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"Creepy, claustrophobic and compelling! A beautifully written thriller that kept me glued to my Kindle." (Miranda Rijks, author of The Visitors)
"Haunting psychological suspense… Will send shivers down your spine." (Alice Hunter, author of The Serial Killer’s Wife)
"Chilling and wonderfully atmospheric, with an ending that took me surprise—I couldn’t put it down." (Amanda Brittany, author of Her Last Lie)
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Brilliant! Narrator outstanding!👏🏽💯
Another amazing book from Anne💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 kept my interest the whole way through. Lots of twists and turns. I don’t normally like any boos about missing children, but i loved this author’s last book and knew i would enjoy this one too….and i did!! Gloria the narrator was absolutely AMAZING! Massive well done for making this book as good as it was!💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 thank you Anne for another brilliant book 🤗 thank you Gloria for your OUTSTANDING narration 💯👏🏽❤️ thank you audible for another AMAZING book!💯💯👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️❤️xxx
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- Stephanie Connery
- 31-10-22
Great story
This is a fabulous story, kept me gripped right to the end. Listened on Audible and Loved the Narrator, she really bought the book Alive and I enjoyed the Welsh, I would highly recommend The last House on the Cliff
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- shaye.reads
- 05-08-23
It’s okay.
3.5⭐⭐⭐
- the book honestly got me hooked from the first pages, until i wasnt .
it gotten to the point that it has to be combine with two scenes that i couldnt understand and nearly dnf.
Apparently , i tried to finish it and it was worth it the end .
+ thankyou netgalley for the opportunity .
❤️shaye.reads
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- C Knowles
- 20-09-22
A sensitive subject poorly researched
INCLUDES SPOILERS
I was enjoying this book until it centred around the disappearance of the main characters daughter.
The reader was then expected to emphasise with a Mother who then decided to frame an innocent man (a long absent Step Father) with the disappearance of, and potential abuse, of a missing child.
The reader is also expected to accept the Mothers' belief that it would then be in the best interests of that child to stay in the same house and raise that child amongst the same vengeful relatives that orchestrated her disappearance in the first place.
The whole narrative around the missing child was implausible and inaccurate. There are many aids an Author could use to research Police protocol when a child goes missing - sadly it was absent here and could trigger those who have been in a similar situation.
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