The Birthday Weekend - A suspenseful page-turner about friendship, sisterhood and long-buried secrets (ebok) av Zoe Miller
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The Birthday Weekend ebok

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It was a celebration to die for . . .What happened on holiday was supposed to stay on holiday - but that was before a body was found . . . Socialite Lucinda Oliver's birthday weekend was supposed to end with a night to remember - a blow-out party and a special announcement, one she'd been dropping hints about for weeks. But before she could reveal her secret, she went missing. And now, six months later, her car has been found submerged in the Atlantic Ocean. When Stella, her devastated sister, …

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Undertittel A suspenseful page-turner about friendship, sisterhood and long-buried secrets
Forfattere Zoe Miller (forfatter)
Utgitt 6 februar 2025
Sjanger Krim, Skjønnlitteratur, Romantikk og drama
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781399725637

It was a celebration to die for . . .

What happened on holiday was supposed to stay on holiday - but that was before a body was found . . .

Socialite Lucinda Oliver's birthday weekend was supposed to end with a night to remember - a blow-out party and a special announcement, one she'd been dropping hints about for weeks.

But before she could reveal her secret, she went missing. And now, six months later, her car has been found submerged in the Atlantic Ocean.

When Stella, her devastated sister, gathers Lucinda's friends once more - the first time they've all been together since her disappearance - Stella soon suspects that one of them knows the truth about what really happened. But who is lying? And how exactly is it all connected to another birthday celebration, ten years ago?

Praise for Zoë Miller's novels:

'Shimmers with suspense and intrigue from the very first page' Sunday Independent

'This engaging mystery copper-fastens Zoë Miller's mastery of the art of sinuous plotting' Irish Independent