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The Lost Swimmer
The Lost Swimmer: A haunting, razor-sharp thriller that explores the consequences of love and trust | Ann Turner
7 posts | 4 read | 11 to read
Sometimes a marriage can be a lonely place ... Rebecca Wilding, an archaeology professor, traces the past for a living. But suddenly, truth and certainty are turning against her. Rebecca is accused of serious fraud, and worse, she suspects - she knows - that her husband, Stephen, is having an affair. Desperate to find answers, Rebecca leaves with Stephen for Greece, Italy and Paris, where she can uncover the conspiracy against her, and hopefully win Stephen back to her side, where he belongs. There's too much at stake - her love, her work, her family. But on the idyllic Amalfi Coast, Stephen goes swimming and doesn't come back. In a swirling daze of panic and fear, Rebecca is dealt with fresh allegations. And with time against her, she must uncover the dark secrets that stand between her and Stephen, and the deceit that has chased her halfway around the world.
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Madison91
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Panpan

What did I even just read?

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KarenUK
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@Billypar @Cinfhen #NoFemmeber
Three from my TBR with #lost in the title...

Billypar Very nice- sounds like a good weekend trip plan: I'll visit the LfW bookshop to stock up, go camping by a lake, and have a swim. I just need to find my way back! 😎 5y
Cinfhen Nice @Billypar and like the collage, Karen 🙌🏻 5y
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katebell19941
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Turner explores the difficulties that her protagonist encounters in both her marital and professional life. The final chapters of the novel were definitely more powerful than the earlier ones. The issues that Rebecca faces and overcomes allows the reader to really identify which fleshes out the novel. To sum up, Turner deals with; personal development, loneliness, paranoia, grief, love and forgiveness.

3.8 out of 5 :)

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Michelle_mck
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I enjoyed this multi plot suspense thriller, loved all the travel to some of my fav places in Europe. A great Aussie debut

Sue A Harold Holt joke would be in bad taste right? 8y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag Well @Sue, surely that ship has sailed - there is a swimming pool named in his honour 😬 8y
Michelle_mck @Sue ha ha so funny😂 8y
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Michelle_mck
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Beautiful Sydney spring day, out in my courtyard enjoying the weather and my book

Beckys_Books Love your photo 8y
britt_brooke Nice photo! 📷 8y
Michelle_mck @Beckys_Books and @britt_brooke it's the sky it's a glorious day no filters needed 8y
Posemn Yes, it is beautiful! 8y
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Michelle_mck
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New book tonight, read the first 3 pages and already anxious

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Michelle_mck
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When do you admit to yourself that you have to many library books out at once, and you want to read them all!! (4 more are not pictured I ran out of room on the library shelf) so thankful for a great local library 500 meters up the street from my house!

LauraBeth Oh I'm in this same boat right now 😀 8y
Michelle_mck @LauraBeth it's the best problem to have 😂😂😂 8y
Theresa So many great choices! Where will you start? 8y
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Michelle_mck @Theresa not pictured is Underground Railroad will be next and then I think Dark Matter next, I think 8y
Annl Yep, have the same problem! 8y
katebell19941 Have you read homecoming yet? Really want to give that a go! 8y
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