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The Woman Who Ran: An utterly gripping, psychological thriller with plenty of twists
The Woman Who Ran: An utterly gripping, psychological thriller with plenty of twists | Sam Baker
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'Superbly executed, with a creeping sense of dread that builds to an explosive finish' Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go Disquieting, thought-provoking...keeps twisting and turning as it hurtles towards a hair-raising climax Guardian How do you escape what you cant remember? She can run.But can she hide? Helen Graham is a new arrival in a tiny Yorkshire village, renting dilapidated Wildfell Hall. The villagers are intensely curious what makes her so jumpy andwhy is she so evasive? Their interest is Helens worst nightmare. Looking over her shoulder every day, she tries to piece together her past before it can catch up with her. With everything she knows in fragments, from her marriage to her career as a war photographer, how can she work out who to trust and what to believe? Most days she can barely remember who she is...
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A retelling of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall this book was utterly brilliant in capturing the core idea but updating it to a modern setting and making it relevant in today's world. It was gripping, entertaining and did justice to Anne Bronte's original work.

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Exited to start reading this retelling of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall for my Domestic Noir research!

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