***SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAMB READERS AWARD 2017***
Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty’s Truly Madly Guilty and Joanna Cannon’s The Trouble with Goats and Sheep – a vibrant debut about an English village pushed to the brink, and the secrets its residents are desperate to protect.
HOW WELL DO YOU REALLY KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOURS?
In the English village of Heathcote the temperature – and the sense of unease – is rising.
It started with small things – a perfume bottle being moved, a photograph left behind in someone’s house. But now Anna is missing.
As the search for Anna gathers pace, suspicions grow and secrets are revealed. Surely one of the villagers can’t be responsible? But then can you ever really know what’s going on behind closed doors…
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Praise for WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS – a quirky, darkly atmospheric novel:
‘Suspense, plot twists and drama make this an exciting read to the very read’ THE POOL
‘A dazzling debut…beautifully plotted, fantastically written and compellingly strange’ DAILY MAIL
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Reviews
I so enjoyed WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS. No 'characters' in sight - just meticulous, tender, complex portraits of people
Cummings' talent as a writer is unarguably remarkable, and her future in the literary arts looks bright
Skilfully and satisfying done... It's a good story well told.
Praise for WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS by Harriet Cummings, a beautiful debut novel you'll want to recommend to everyone - for fans of Joanna Cannon, Rachel Joyce and Jessie Burton:
Wonderful... Full of surprising twists, right up until the final revelations
I was reminded of William Golding's 'The Lord of The Flies'... A book about community and how trusts can be so easily broken
A dazzling debut... Beautifully plotted, fantastically written and compellingly strange
A great summer read... Suspense, plot twists and drama make this an exciting read to the very end
Explores ideas of loneliness and longing