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To the Edge of Shadows: A psychological, thrilling and heart-warming read
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To the Edge of Shadows: A psychological, thrilling and heart-warming read

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'Beautifully written, poetic and haunting... Joanne Graham is a great talent.' --Louise Douglas

'A clever, twisty, taut thriller...' --If These Books Could Talk

Sarah Phillips longs for the simple life - a job to fill her days, a home to return to and a small amount of steps to count between the two. Seriously injured in a car crash when she was thirteen, Sarah has no memory of her childhood or the family she lost.

Ellie Wilson remembers her own past only too well, the cruelty she suffered at the hands of a mother that abused her and a father who couldn't protect her. She finds Sarah fascinating, a mirror to the life she never had.

But as curiosity spills over into obsession, and as Sarah's world begins to unravel, Ellie moves ever closer.

Prize-winning poignant novel about love and loss. Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, Katie Fforde and Jill Mansell

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLegend Press
Release dateOct 31, 2014
ISBN9781910162859
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    Oh wow! This book takes you on a ride for sure! While I did figure out one twist, there was another one that surprised me! The author did a great job describing how Sarah feels after losing her dad and sister in the car accident, the same accident that causes her to lose her memory. I can't even imagine how it must feel to lose most of your family, and then not even remember them. I really loved Leah, Sarah's Aunt. She was so loving and how incredible, for her to give up her life to help Sarah get her life back. I really didn't read what this book was about before I started reading. The book begins with told in Sarah's point of view. About 1/4 to 1/2 way in, all of a sudden, we get a new perspective. This new perspective is not nice at all. She keeps messing with Sarah and trying to upset her whole life. Over time, we learn more about Ellie Wilson and then I started feeling sorry for her as well. She really went through some things in her childhood. This was an awesome read! A good change-up from what I usually read.