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56 reviewsOpal Jones grew up trapped under the same roof as her alcoholic mum. She escaped as soon as she could. Now her mum is dead and Opal must return to the old neighbourhood. She finds everything there exactly as she left it. Except for little Craig Southgate, the adorable toddler next door. Ten years ago, he slipped out the garden gate and disappeared. No one in their street saw a thing. But Opal knows that can’t be true. Which of them is lying?
BOOK 2: QUIET NEIGHBOURS
Jude’s husband left her. Her parents died in a freak accident. She buys a train ticket for the last place she remembers feeling happy. A rambling old bookshop in the Scottish Highlands. She turns up in tears and the owner, Lowell, kindly offers her a job and a place to stay. Things finally seem to be looking up. Now, another troubled young woman comes to town, claiming Lowell is her father. Sometimes the place you run to is even more dangerous than where you came from.
BOOK 3: COME TO HARM
Keiko moves to a small Scottish town where nothing feels like home. And no one seems to want to stick around for long. Nicole, Tash, Dina. Three teen girls gone. Everyone says they ran away. But Keiko knows there’s more to it than that. Keiko lives above the butcher’s shop. And her suspicions fall on the formidable widow behind the counter. It couldn’t be that the missing girls are ending up as meat? Keiko tells herself that’s too horrific to be true. But then she finds a threatening note behind her radiator. Will she be the butcher’s next victim?