Book description
This special 2-for-1 edition features Missing and The
Mill House - two powerful and emotionally engaging novels from
the Sunday Times bestseller.
Missing
It's an early autumn day like any other as Miles Avery drives his
wife, Jacqueline, to the station. Nothing remarkable crops up in
conversation, nor do either of them appear anything other than their
normal selves. At the station, Jacqueline gets out, takes an overnight
bag from the back seat, then turns towards the platforms. This is the
last anyone sees of her.
Three weeks later, Miles calls the police. Enquiries are made, but
there is no evidence of her boarding a train, or even entering the
station. Very soon the finger of suspicion starts to turn towards
Miles, and as dark secrets from the past begin to merge with those of
the present, the great love he has been trying to protect is not only
revealed but thrown into terrible jeopardy.
The Mill House
Julia Thayne is a valued and loving wife, a successful mother and a
beautiful woman. She is everything most other women strive to be. But
beneath the surface is a terrible secret that threatens to tear her
perfect world apart.
Joshua is Julia's husband - a dynamic, devastatingly handsome man
with great style, charisma and humour. He is utterly devoted to his
wife and children, but as the ghosts of Julia's past begin to move
into their marriage, he finds himself losing the struggle to keep them
together. Then two telephone calls change everything.
Julia moves from London to a remote mill house in Cornwall,
determined to break free from the past and save her fractured
relationship with Josh. But it is here that she makes her own fatal
mistake, and once more her marriage is rocked to its very foundation.
Susan Lewis is the bestselling author of twenty-seven novels. She
is also the author of Just One More Day and One Day at a
Time, the moving memoirs of her childhood in Bristol. She lives in
Gloucestershire. To find out more about Susan Lewis visit her website
at www. susanlewis. com and on Facebook.
Susan is a supporter of the childhood bereavement charity, Winton's
Wish: www. winstonswish. org. uk and of the breast cancer charity,
BUST: www. bustbristol. co. uk