The Wayward Girls: The perfect chilling read for dark winter nights

The Wayward Girls: The perfect chilling read for dark winter nights

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Author: Amanda Mason

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 464


The haunting began quietly. The girls heard it first . . . THEN 1976. Loo and her sister Bee live in a run-down cottage in the middle of nowhere, with their artistic parents and wild siblings. Their mother, Cathy, had hoped to escape to a simpler life; instead the family find themselves isolated and shunned by their neighbours. At the height of the stifling summer, unexplained noises and occurences in the house begin to disturb the family, until they intrude on every waking moment . . . NOW Loo, now Lucy, is called back to her childhood home. A group of strangers are looking to discover the truth about the house and the people who lived there. But is Lucy ready to confront what really happened all those years ago? 'Extraordinary. Amanda Mason is the master of suspense' - Deborah O'Connor 'A near-perfect ghost story' - The Guardian
Format: Paperback / softback


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Author: Amanda Mason

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 464


The haunting began quietly. The girls heard it first . . . THEN 1976. Loo and her sister Bee live in a run-down cottage in the middle of nowhere, with their artistic parents and wild siblings. Their mother, Cathy, had hoped to escape to a simpler life; instead the family find themselves isolated and shunned by their neighbours. At the height of the stifling summer, unexplained noises and occurences in the house begin to disturb the family, until they intrude on every waking moment . . . NOW Loo, now Lucy, is called back to her childhood home. A group of strangers are looking to discover the truth about the house and the people who lived there. But is Lucy ready to confront what really happened all those years ago? 'Extraordinary. Amanda Mason is the master of suspense' - Deborah O'Connor 'A near-perfect ghost story' - The Guardian