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A Strangers House London And Cambridge 2 Clare Chase

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A Strangers House London And Cambridge 2 Clare Chase
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Publisher: Choc Lit
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Clare Chase
ISBN: 9781781892596, 9781781892602, 1781892598, 1781892601
Language: English
Year: 2017
Volume: 2

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A Strangers House London And Cambridge 2 Clare Chase by Clare Chase 9781781892596, 9781781892602, 1781892598, 1781892601 instant download after payment.

What if you were powerless to protect the person you cared about most?
When Ruby finds out that her partner has done the unforgivable, she has no option but to move out of their home. With nowhere else to go, a job house-sitting in Cambridge seems like the perfect solution.
But it’s soon clear the absent owner hurts everyone he gets close to, and Ruby’s faced with the fallout. As violent repercussions unfold, her instinct is to investigate: it’s a matter of self-preservation. And besides, she’s curious…
But Ruby’s new boss, Nate Bastable, has his eye on her and seems determined to put a stop to her sleuthing. Is he simply worried for the welfare of a member of staff, or is there something altogether more complicated – and potentially dangerous – at play?

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