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The Boy That Never Was

The Boy That Never Was For fans of the new BBC1 drama The Missing starring James Nesbitt. (Tana French). "The Boy That Never Was is that powerful thing, a beautifully written mystery driven by its…

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Karen Perry
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The Boy That Never Was

For fans of the new BBC1 drama The Missing starring James Nesbitt. (Tana French). "The Boy That Never Was is that powerful thing, a beautifully written mystery driven by its exploration of the characters' innermost hearts".

His father Harry can't forgive himself for not protecting his only child. Three-year-old Dillon vanished in the middle of the night. Yet Harry isn't blamed by his wife Robin: she bares her own secret guilt.

The Boy That Never Was patrí medzi produkty, ktoré ponúkajú vyvážený pomer kvality a ceny. V hornej časti stránky nájdeš hlavný prehľad, nižšie podrobné vlastnosti a technické parametre.

Five years later, thousands of miles away, Harry spots an eight-year-old boy in a crowd - a boy he is convinced is Dillon. Desperate to find his missing son, Harry's obsession tears apart his marriage, exposing shameful secrets and shattering the one thing he and Robin had left - trust. Why won't Robin believe Harry?

What is she hiding? Can the boy really be Dillon? And how far will Harry go to find their lost son?

The Boy That Never Was is a deeply atmospheric and masterfully crafted tale of love and loss that will chill you to the bone. Fans of Rosamund Lupton and Sophie Hannah will fall in love with this debut from Karen Perry. Praise for The Boy That Never Was: "A truly remarkable novel ...Written in a captivating, lyrical style and brilliantly structured, the story grips your heart from the first pages and simply never lets go".

(Jeffery Deaver). "This is a debut novel that will catch fire". (Nelson DeMille).

"A beautifully written, tense and twisty tale". (Sunday Mirror).

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