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Pan Books
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A thrilling page-turner by the New York Times bestselling author of The Soulmate, Sally Hepworth, about sisters, secrets, love and murder.
It''s not just secrets buried at Wild Meadows.
For as long as they can remember, Claudia, Margo and Jackie have been told how lucky they are. Rescued from family tragedies and raised by a loving foster mother on an idyllic farming estate, they were given an elusive second chance for a happy family life.
But their childhood wasn''t the fairy tale everyone thinks it was. And when a body is discovered under the home they grew up in, these three foster sisters find themselves thrust into the spotlight as key witnesses. Or are they prime suspects?
With darkly comic timing and insidiously twisting plots, Sally Hepworth''s novels are guaranteed to keep you turning the pages . . .
Authors love Sally Hepworth:
''Completely compulsive'' - Jane Harper
''Women''s fiction at its finest'' - Liane Moriarty
''Smart suspenseful, brimming with secrets'' - Kate Morton
''Clever, chilling and beautifully crafted'' - Adele Parks
Reviewers love Sally Hepworth:
''Very sensitively told'' - Daily Mail
''Compels from the first page'' - Heat
''Stunningly clever'' - People
Readers love Sally Hepworth:
***** ''I absolutely loved it and couldn''t put it down!''
***** ''Twists and turns from start to finish!!''
***** ''Suspenseful, and twisty, the most fantastically compulsive reading''
***** ''I was gripped from start to finish and I literally couldn''t turn the pages fast enough'' -
''Deliciously chilly'' Guardian ''Humming with suppressed hysteria and madness'' The Times ''Wonderfully evocative'' Heat Hare House is not its real name, of course. I have, if you will forgive me, kept names to a minimum here, for reasons that will become understandable . . . In the first brisk days of autumn, a woman arrives in Scotland having left her job at an all-girls school in London in mysterious circumstances. Moving into a cottage on the remote estate of Hare House, she begins to explore her new home. But among the tiny roads, wild moorland, and scattered houses, something more sinister lurks: local tales of witchcraft, clay figures and young men sent mad. Striking up a friendship with her landlord, Grant, and his younger sister, Cass, she begins to suspect that all might not be quite as it seems at Hare House. And as autumn turns to winter, and a heavy snowfall traps the inhabitants of the estate within its walls, tensions rise to fever pitch. Sally Hinchcliffe''s Hare House is a modern-day witch story, perfect for fans of Pine and The Loney . ''A beautiful, slow burn of a novel, eerie and shimmering in equal measure'' - Mary Paulson-Ellis