Wednesday, 19 June 2019

11 Missed Calls by Elisabeth Carpenter



Here are two things I know about my mother:

1. She had dark hair, like mine. 

2. She wasn’t very happy at the end.


Anna has always believed that her mother, Debbie, died 30 years ago on the night she disappeared.


But when her father gets a strange note, she realises that she’s never been told the full story of what happened that night on the cliff.


Confused and upset, Anna turns to her husband Jack – but when she finds a love letter from another woman in his wallet, she realises there’s no-one left to help her, least of all her family.


And then a body is found…

I've never read a Elisabeth Carpenter book before, so the storyline grabbed me from the beginning. I kept stopping and starting the book as life often gets in the way, but over the past couple of days I've really got engrossed in the story and needed to find out what happened.

What happened at the cliff edge? Who was there? Who died? Where is Debbie? All these questions being asked in the story.

Annie (Anna is what she likes to be called) and her mum Debbie recount their lives 30 years ago (going back and forth in chapters of their life and what really happened on that cliff top). Who really died on that cliff top? What are other people hiding. All will be revealed when you read the heart stopping 11 Missed Calls.

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