![]() ![]() She’s moved to a dull, undecorated flat where she does little more than run the hoover once a week to maintain it. ![]() She works three days a week at something she doesn’t find very important. Ten years after Ellie’s disappearance, a divorced Laurel is living half a life. Why would someone who had everything leave it all behind? When she disappeared, the police spoke of runaways, but Laurel has never really believed that. At fifteen, Ellie was dating the best-looking boy in her school and getting top marks in all her classes. Ellie, her tumultuous teenage daughter, who lacked the surliness of her sister and the indifference of her brother was Laurel’s golden girl. Mothers shouldn’t have favorites, but Laurel did. ![]() A tale of a missing girl, a mother’s shattered life and the gradual rebuilding of a family, this twisting, turning mystery will have you reading into the wee hours of the morning. Jewell’s Then She Was Gone since I finished the last page of her stellar I Found You. ![]()
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