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From the bestselling author of The Stolen Child and The Lighthouse Secret  comes a gripping new novel about two abandoned sisters, a missing mother and a shocking twenty-five year old mystery. On a cold afternoon in December 1995, two small girls are found abandoned on a platform at Pearse Station in Dublin, Ireland. Twenty-five years later, investigative journalist Vega is determined to find out what happened to the so-called 'Nowhere Girls'. Where did their mother go? Why did no one come forward to claim them? And where are they now? Little does Vega know that her investigation will reveal…mehr

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From the bestselling author of The Stolen Child and The Lighthouse Secret  comes a gripping new novel about two abandoned sisters, a missing mother and a shocking twenty-five year old mystery. On a cold afternoon in December 1995, two small girls are found abandoned on a platform at Pearse Station in Dublin, Ireland. Twenty-five years later, investigative journalist Vega is determined to find out what happened to the so-called 'Nowhere Girls'. Where did their mother go? Why did no one come forward to claim them? And where are they now? Little does Vega know that her investigation will reveal much more than she bargained for . . . Praise for Carmel Harrington: 'This complex novel requires faultless plotting, and Harrington pulls it off with consummate ease' SUNDAY TIMES 'One of the greatest twists I've ever read' CATHERINE RYAN HOWARD 'An addictive, immersive, incredibly poignant page-turner' ANDREA MARA 'Clever, compelling and compulsive, a read-until-the-early-hours rollercoaster' AMANDA GEARD 'A compelling, extremely tender page-turner' ADELE PARKS
Autorenporträt
Carmel Harrington is the internationally bestselling author of thirteen novels. Her last novel, The Lighthouse Secret, was an instant Irish Times  bestseller. Carmel's debut novel was a winner of multiple awards, and several of her books have been shortlisted for an Irish Book Award. She is a regular on Irish TV screens and radio and has been a guest speaker at literary events in Ireland, UK and USA. She was also the Chair of Wexford Literary Festival for three years. Carmel is from Co. Wexford, where she lives with her husband, children and rescue dog, George Bailey.