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The Forfeit

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If you enjoy B.A. Paris and Tana French, this book is a must-read for you.Break the rules and face the consequencesAfter enduring a turbulent childhood, Bree O Hagan has managed to build a good life for herself and her daughter, Delia. The arrival of a letter threatens to derail everything she has created. Suddenly her world is invaded by a malignant voice from the past, a past she had kept hidden.Keeping secrets involves deception, and now the secrets threaten to destroy her. She is forced into continuing a game which started in her childhood in Sligo and is now about to destroy all she holds dear. Bree has no choice but to be a puppet on a string once again. Terrified of facing the consequences of refusing to play for herself, but especially for her daughter. Who will win the game this time?Praise for LET THEM LIE‘This is a dark, pacy psychological and moral thriller, acted out between Ben Bulben’s disapproving brow and the Atlantic breakers pounding the Sligo coast ... a compelling and finely written page-turner’ IAN ROBERTSON

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The Forfeit, Florence Gillan

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2023
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Title
The Forfeit
Language
English
Released
2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
450
ISBN10
1781996946
ISBN13
9781781996942
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4.25 out of 5
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If you enjoy B.A. Paris and Tana French, this book is a must-read for you.Break the rules and face the consequencesAfter enduring a turbulent childhood, Bree O Hagan has managed to build a good life for herself and her daughter, Delia. The arrival of a letter threatens to derail everything she has created. Suddenly her world is invaded by a malignant voice from the past, a past she had kept hidden.Keeping secrets involves deception, and now the secrets threaten to destroy her. She is forced into continuing a game which started in her childhood in Sligo and is now about to destroy all she holds dear. Bree has no choice but to be a puppet on a string once again. Terrified of facing the consequences of refusing to play for herself, but especially for her daughter. Who will win the game this time?Praise for LET THEM LIE‘This is a dark, pacy psychological and moral thriller, acted out between Ben Bulben’s disapproving brow and the Atlantic breakers pounding the Sligo coast ... a compelling and finely written page-turner’ IAN ROBERTSON