Mothers - The gripping and suspenseful new drama for fans of Big Little Lies (lydbok) av Cath Weeks
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Cath Weeks (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), Karen Cass (innleser)

Mothers lydbok

291,-
For fans of Liane Moriarty and Dorothy Koomson, this is an emotional, gripping and suspenseful family drama of secrets and intrigue. It's a story for mothers and daughters, about the battles between them, but also the everlasting bond that they share. Until now, Steffie has been proud of the decisions she's made as a mother - even when she battled with her husband's infidelity and resolved to raise their daughter, Jemima, alone. But now Jemima has the chance to pursue her own dreams of becomin…
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Undertittel The gripping and suspenseful new drama for fans of Big Little Lies
Forfattere Cath Weeks (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), Karen Cass (innleser)
Utgitt 25 februar 2019
Lengde 10:34
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781405538848
For fans of Liane Moriarty and Dorothy Koomson, this is an emotional, gripping and suspenseful family drama of secrets and intrigue. It's a story for mothers and daughters, about the battles between them, but also the everlasting bond that they share. Until now, Steffie has been proud of the decisions she's made as a mother - even when she battled with her husband's infidelity and resolved to raise their daughter, Jemima, alone. But now Jemima has the chance to pursue her own dreams of becoming a ballerina, which means her leaving home at the age of ten. And Steffie finds herself faced with that most unbearable of parental decisions: to keep her child at home, or to give them the wings to fly. She knows what's right. And so does her husband. But will Steffie ever forgive herself if something goes wrong? Especially given the dangerous and devastating secret she's kept hidden for so many years. Praise for Cath Weeks 'It'll make you weep' Elle 'Blind gnaws away at you, forcing you to question your own morals' Evening Standard 'Beautifully written and refreshingly unique' Peterborough Evening Telegraph