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Helen Callaghan

    Helen Callaghan crafts fiction that delves into the complexities of human psychology, exploring intricate relationships and moral ambiguities. Her writing is characterized by a compelling atmosphere that immerses readers in suspenseful narratives. Callaghan focuses on psychological realism, creating characters that are relatable and whose inner lives are rendered with keen insight. Her works offer a captivating exploration of the human condition.

    The Drowning Girls
    Night falls, still missing
    Dear Amy
    Everything Is Lies
    • 2023

      Following their father's death, Cass and her sister Sid will do whatever it takes to keep their family's dive school afloat. It used to be the go-to destination in Cornwall for those keen to explore the ocean's hidden depths. But when Cass returns from a long trip, she's shocked to discover how bad things have become. The business is in decline. Sid's new boyfriend has far too much control over the accounts - and her sister. Then, Cass discovers a body in the water. And as more girls go missing, she wonders just how far someone will go to keep their secrets buried...

      The Drowning Girls
    • 2020

      Night falls, still missing

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(332)Add rating

      "On a cold, windswept night, Fiona arrives on a tiny, isolated island in Orkney. She accepted her old friend's invitation with some trepidation - her relationship with Madison has never been plain sailing. But when she approaches Madison's cottage, the windows are dark. The place has been stripped bare. No one knows where Madison has gone. As Fiona tries to find out where Madison has vanished to, she begins to unravel a web of lies.Madison didn't live the life she claimed to. And now Fiona's own life is in danger . . ."--Publisher.

      Night falls, still missing
    • 2018

      Everything Is Lies

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(2519)Add rating

      One of the first 'must-read' books of 2018, by an author who's definitely on her way to great things Shots

      Everything Is Lies
    • 2016

      Dear Amy

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(824)Add rating

      Margot Lewis is the agony aunt for The Cambridge Examiner. Her advice column, Dear Amy, gets all kinds of letters but none like the one she's just received: Dear Amy, I don't know where I am. I've been kidnapped and am being held prisoner by a strange man. I'm afraid he'll kill me. Please help me soon, Bethan Avery

      Dear Amy