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Tell Me Where You Are

Moira Forsyth

Tell Me Where You Are by Moira Forsyth

Maybe the worst thing hadn’t happened yet. You couldn’t know the awful things lined up in the future, looming.

The last thing Frances wants is a phone call from Alec, the husband who left her for her sister thirteen years ago. But Susan has disappeared, abandoning Alec and her daughter Kate, a surly teenager with an explosive secret. Reluctantly, Frances is drawn into her sister’s turbulent life.

RRP: £7.99
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781912240609
Publication Date: 15/05/2019
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Moira Forsyth
Moira Forsyth grew up in Aberdeen, lived in England for nearly twenty years, and is now in the Highlands. She is the author of five novels and many short stories...

Reviews

‘Moira Forsyth writes with warmth and sensitivity.’

The Times

‘Sensitively written, (this book) contains keen characterisation and a strong awareness of the problems facing women today. ’

Scottish Review of Books

‘Moira Forsyth skilfully leads the reader into the complex world of family life.’

The Wee Review

‘A delightful and warm story about a dysfunctional family navigating its way through life and its various roadblocks.’

Novel Deelights blog

‘A gentle family saga that proves that family life can be filled with deceit and heartbreak but also filled with love and hope.’

Shelley Fallows, Tales Before Bedtime blog

‘An acutely-observed exploration of the often complex dynamics of family relationships, sibling rivalry, motherhood, the disruption that can be caused by things left unresolved and why sometimes the best thing is to look forward, not back.’

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