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The date by louise jensen
The date by louise jensen





the date by louise jensen

I cannot recommend this book highly enough – I devoured it in two sittings. Great characters that you can relate to, a seemingly loving, but struggling family, all hiding something. I loved this book! I found it so twisty and I heard myself utter “oh my God” aloud a couple of times (something that I hardly ever do, as I am usually good at predicting twists!).ĭo you know the feeling when you get excited by a book and you want to keep on reading? That’s how I felt as I was reading The Fall.

the date by louise jensen

Kate soon discovers that Caily was pushed, and that members of her family, including her sister, husband, niece, and parents, are all hiding secrets of their own… Is someone close to her responsible for Caily’s fall? What made her miss such an important event? The events of the party are soon overshadowed when the next day, Kate’s daughter, Caily, falls into a river near the family farm, sustains a head injury, and ends up in a coma.Īt the time of her accident, Caily was supposed to be at the school, at the drama club’s rehearsal for La La Land, where she played the main role. Their family throw them a surprise birthday party, where both of them have a great time.

the date by louise jensen

Kate and her twin sister, Beth, are turning forty. Someone is desperate to protect the truth and it isn’t just Caily’s life that is in danger.īecause some secrets are worth killing for… As the investigation progresses, it soon becomes clear that not everyone in the family was where they claimed to be at the time of her fall.Ĭaily should be safe in hospital but not everyone wants her to wake up. Now, Caily lies comatose in her hospital bed, and the police don’t believe it was an accident. They made sure she couldn’t…Īt her surprise 40th birthday party, Kate Granger feels like the luckiest woman in the world but just hours later her fifteen-year-old daughter, Caily, is found unconscious underneath a bridge when she should have been at school.







The date by louise jensen