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My five-year-old son Jack has been saying extraordinary things. "I remember when I was bigger," he says. "Before I died." At first, we thought it was just imagination. But then he started mentioning details about our family's lake house - things he couldn't possibly know. He talks about his "other mommy" and describes the day my nephew drowned in the lake. As a mother, I'm torn. Part of me wants to believe Jack, to think that somehow Zack has come back to us. But my husband is adamant it can't be true. Then at a family dinner at the lake house, Jack whispers something that shatters everything:…mehr

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My five-year-old son Jack has been saying extraordinary things. "I remember when I was bigger," he says. "Before I died." At first, we thought it was just imagination. But then he started mentioning details about our family's lake house - things he couldn't possibly know. He talks about his "other mommy" and describes the day my nephew drowned in the lake. As a mother, I'm torn. Part of me wants to believe Jack, to think that somehow Zack has come back to us. But my husband is adamant it can't be true. Then at a family dinner at the lake house, Jack whispers something that shatters everything: "It wasn't an accident." The Lake House Children is an emotional rollercoaster ride of psychological suspense. Perfect for fans of Blake Crouch, Gillian Flynn, and anyone who loves a thriller that will keep them guessing until the very last page.
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Gregg Dunnett writes twist-packed thrillers set where the land meets the sea - a habit born of years chasing waves as a windsurfing journalist and all-round beach-bum. He has sold more than 300,000 books and topped the online charts in the US, UK and Spain. After twenty years in England, Gregg, his partner María, their two kids and a Labradoodle named Loki set off on another adventure - moving to Spain to draw artistic inspiration from the moody Cantabrian mountains and the wild Atlantic coast. Plus, the food's really good.