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The Woman In The Wood (Paperback)
The Woman In The Wood (Paperback)

The Woman In The Wood (Paperback)

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Fifteen-year-old Maisy Mitcham and her twin brother Duncan lose their mother to an asylum one night in 1960 and soon after, the twins are sent to their grandmother's country house, Nightingales. Cold and distant, she leaves them to their own devices, to explore and to grow. That is until the day Duncan doesn't come home from the woods.

With their grandmother seeming to have little interest in her grandson's disappearance, and the police soon giving up hope, it is left to Maisy to discover the truth. And she will start with Grace Deville. A woman who lives alone in the wood, about whom rumours abound ...

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SummaryFifteen-year-old Maisy Mitcham and her twin brother Duncan lose their mother to an asylum one night in 1960 and soon after, the twins are sent to their grandmother's country house...
AuthorLesley Pearse
PublisherPenguin Books
Release date20170703
Pages386
ISBN1-4059-2106-4
ISBN 13978-1-4059-2106-0

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Great thanks, received quickly and in good order.
15 Sep 2017