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Her Last Breath
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Her Last Breath
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Her Last Breath
Audiobook9 hours

Her Last Breath

Written by Tracy Buchanan

Narrated by Bea Holland

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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A girl has gone missing. You’ve never met her, but you’re to blame.

FROM THE #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF MY SISTER’S SECRET AND NO TURNING BACK

Food writer Estelle Forster has the perfect life. And with her first book on the way, it’s about to get even better.

When Estelle hears about Poppy O’Farrell’s disappearance, she assumes the girl has simply run away. But Estelle’s world crumbles when she’s sent a photo of Poppy, along with a terrifying note: I’m watching you. I know everything about you.

Estelle has no idea who’s threatening her, or how she’s connected to the missing teen, but she thinks the answers lie in the coastal town she once called home, and the past she hoped was long behind her.

Estelle knows she must do everything to find Poppy. But how far will she go to hide the truth – that her
perfect life was the perfect lie?

Her Last Breath is an addictive, page-turning read that fans of Lisa Jewell and Claire Douglas will love…

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2017
ISBN9780008175191
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Her Last Breath
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Tracy Buchanan

Tracy Buchanan lives in Buckinghamshire with her husband, their little girl and their puppy, Bronte. Tracy travelled extensively while working as a travel magazine editor, and has always been drawn to the sea after spending her childhood holidays on the south coast visiting family, a fascination that inspires her writing. She now dedicates her time to writing and procrastinating on Facebook.

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    I quite enjoyed the read, although the characters seemed quite stilted and one-dimensional. The culmination of the plot was unexpected, and not overly credible. I hated the overuse of the word 'peered' throughout the book. How often do we actually 'peer'? By the end of the book, it really grated seeing the word over and over.