The Paradise Trees
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
He had found exactly the right spot in the woods. A little clearing, green and dim, encircled by tall trees. He would bring his lovely Helen here
Linda Huber crafts compelling psychological suspense, drawing from a rich tapestry of life experiences that include healthcare and education. She delves into the darker aspects of human nature, exploring the hidden tensions that lie beneath the surface of ordinary lives. Huber masterfully builds atmosphere, immersing readers in intricate plots that often unravel complex relationships and concealed motivations. Her distinctive narrative style keeps readers on edge, making her a captivating voice in suspense fiction.



He had found exactly the right spot in the woods. A little clearing, green and dim, encircled by tall trees. He would bring his lovely Helen here
A disappearance. A sudden death. A betrayal of the worst kind. Ella longs for a child of her own, but a gruesome find during an adoption process deepens the cracks in her marriage. A family visit starts off a horrifying chain of events, and Ella can only hope she won't lose the person she loves most of all. Amanda is expecting her second child when her husband vanishes. She is tortured by thoughts of violence and loss, but nothing prepares her for the shocking conclusion to the police investigation. And in the middle of it all, a little girl is looking for a home of her own with a 'forever' mummy and daddy ...
'I couldn't put it down. The Cold Cold Sea is gripping from the first page until the last... Highly recommended.' --Rebecca Muddiman A psychological page-turner, perfect for fans of Linda Green, Alex Marwood and Sophie Hannah