“Mid-Atlantic. 17 September 1940.
Alice can’t breathe. The wind snatches her breath away, leaving her gasping for air as she half jumps, half stumbles into the lifeboat and falls, face down, against the boards. She tries to pull herself up, but the lifeboat pitches violently as another monstrous wave smashes into them and throws Alice into a woman beside her. The woman loses her grip on the rain-slicked mast and tumbles, with extraordinary grace, into the dark ocean, her white nightdress unfurling around he as she spins and twirls like a ballerina in a pirouette. Too shocked to respond, Alice can’t look away.”
From ‘The Last Lifeboat’ by Hazel Gaynor
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THE BIRD IN THE BAMBOO CAGE
THE COTTINGLEY SECRET
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Have read good things about this book.
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I’ve read three books so far by Hazel Gaynor. All excellent, all very different.
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