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You, Me & the Sea

E-BookEPUBePub WasserzeichenE-Book
432 Seiten
Englisch
Myriad Editionserschienen am01.02.2021
'Immersive and affecting...utter bliss.' -Marian Keyes Compelling, moving and teeming with feral desire: Elizabeth Haynes's new novel is an intoxicating story of love and redemption, set on a wild and windswept Scottish island. Rachel is at crisis point. A series of disastrous decisions has left her with no job, no home, and no faith in herself. But an unexpected job offer takes her to a remote Scottish island, and it feels like a chance to recover and mend her battered self-esteem. The island's other inhabitants are less than welcoming. Fraser Sutherland is a taciturn loner who is not happy about sharing his lighthouse - or his precious coffee beans - and Lefty, his unofficial assistant, is a scrawny, scared lad who isn't supposed to be there at all. Homesick and out of her depth, Rachel is sure she's made another huge mistake. But, as spring turns to summer, the wild beauty of the island begins to captivate her soul.

ELIZABETH HAYNES is a former police intelligence analyst. Her first novel, Into the Darkest Corner, has been published in 37 countries. It was Amazon's Best Book of the Year and a New York Times bestseller. She has written a further three psychological thrillers - Revenge of the Tide, Human Remains and Never Alone - plus two novels in the DCI Louisa Smith series - Under a Silent Moon and Behind Closed Doors - and a historical thriller, The Murder of Harriet Monckton.
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Klappentext'Immersive and affecting...utter bliss.' -Marian Keyes Compelling, moving and teeming with feral desire: Elizabeth Haynes's new novel is an intoxicating story of love and redemption, set on a wild and windswept Scottish island. Rachel is at crisis point. A series of disastrous decisions has left her with no job, no home, and no faith in herself. But an unexpected job offer takes her to a remote Scottish island, and it feels like a chance to recover and mend her battered self-esteem. The island's other inhabitants are less than welcoming. Fraser Sutherland is a taciturn loner who is not happy about sharing his lighthouse - or his precious coffee beans - and Lefty, his unofficial assistant, is a scrawny, scared lad who isn't supposed to be there at all. Homesick and out of her depth, Rachel is sure she's made another huge mistake. But, as spring turns to summer, the wild beauty of the island begins to captivate her soul.

ELIZABETH HAYNES is a former police intelligence analyst. Her first novel, Into the Darkest Corner, has been published in 37 countries. It was Amazon's Best Book of the Year and a New York Times bestseller. She has written a further three psychological thrillers - Revenge of the Tide, Human Remains and Never Alone - plus two novels in the DCI Louisa Smith series - Under a Silent Moon and Behind Closed Doors - and a historical thriller, The Murder of Harriet Monckton.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781912408764
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisePub Wasserzeichen
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum01.02.2021
Seiten432 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1239 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.11937508
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Genre9201

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ELIZABETH HAYNES is a former police intelligence analyst. Her first novel, Into the Darkest Corner, has been published in 37 countries. It was Amazon's Best Book of the Year and a New York Times bestseller. She has written a further three psychological thrillers - Revenge of the Tide, Human Remains and Never Alone - plus two novels in the DCI Louisa Smith series - Under a Silent Moon and Behind Closed Doors - and a historical thriller, The Murder of Harriet Monckton.