The Accusation

Zosia Wand author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Head of Zeus

Published:6th Sep '18

£18.99

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Suspenseful domestic noir from the author of TRUST ME. Eve and Neil are on the brink of adopting a little girl. But then someone makes an accusation against Neil that forces Eve to question everything...

Eve and Neil are on the brink of adopting a little girl. But then someone makes an accusation against Neil that forces Eve to question everything...

What if someone threatened your happily ever after? A brilliantly suspenseful domestic noir about family, motherhood, and choosing the right people to trust.

Eve and Neil live in the beautiful Cumbrian town of Tarnside. After trying, and failing, to have a baby, they are in the final stages of adopting four-year-old Milly.

They just have to pass the 'settling in' period – three months of living together as a family under watchful eyes – and then they can make it official.

For Eve, her years of heartbreak are nearly at an end. But her happiness is fragile. Any hint of trouble and the adoption could collapse. All it would take to smash Eve's new family to pieces is one misunderstanding, one rumour, one accusation.

What readers are saying about The Accusation:

'I couldn't put this down – a brave novel with real issues, and set in a tight moving suspense' 5 star review, drsazmac.

'Interesting, exciting and thoroughly engaging ... I loved it' 5 star review, Ella.

'If you enjoy domestic thrillers with a sinister twist, this is one to read' 5 star review, Joliffe.

PRAISE FOR TRUST ME:
'Brilliantly readable' Sunday Mirror.
'A cleverly constructed family saga that combines domestic noir and psychological thriller into an impressive whole' Crime Review.
'Refreshingly different ... I was hooked from start to finish' Rather Too Fond of Books.

ISBN: 9781786692337

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Weight: unknown

352 pages