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Never Alone
Never Alone | Elizabeth Haynes
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Elizabeth Haynes’ new psychological thriller is a brilliantly suspenseful and shocking story in which nothing is at it seems, but everything is at stake. Sarah Carpenter lives in an isolated farmhouse in North Yorkshire and for the first time, after the death of her husband some years ago and her children, Louis and Kitty, leaving for university, she’s living alone. But she doesn’t consider herself lonely. She has two dogs, a wide network of friends and the support of her best friend, Sophie. When an old acquaintance, Aiden Beck, needs somewhere to stay for a while, Sarah’s cottage seems ideal; and renewing her relationship with Aiden gives her a reason to smile again. It’s supposed to be temporary, but not everyone is comfortable with the arrangement: her children are wary of his motives, and Will Brewer, an old friend of her son’s, seems to have taken it upon himself to check up on Sarah at every opportunity. Even Sophie has grown remote and distant. After Sophie disappears, it’s clear she hasn’t been entirely honest with anyone, including Will, who seems more concerned for Sarah’s safety than anyone else. As the weather closes in, events take a dramatic turn and Kitty too goes missing. Suddenly Sarah finds herself in terrible danger, unsure of who she can still trust. But she isn’t facing this alone; she has Aiden, and Aiden offers the protection that Sarah needs. Doesn’t he?
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Minervasbutler
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Widow Sarah is beginning to feel a bit empty-nester with her kids having left home. Fortunately old flame Aiden turns up at her remote Yorkshire cottage, and then, as if to prove that three's a crowd, so does Will, an old pal of her son's. Slow-moving at the beginning but gradually the tension mounts and the last 30 pages or so are cracking.

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Bookworm1988
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Borrowed from the library, a must read there's a twist in this book that will have you thinking it's one person but being totally wrong as I was.

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Peterfox123
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I started this expecting darkness and evil deeds. It suckered me into thinking it was much, much less heavy but then the hints kept coming. It kept me guessing; it kept me hooked. A new author to me. A good read.

Ms_T Into The Darkest Corner by the same author is a gripping read. 8y
Peterfox123 @Ms_T I hadn't even realised that this was by the same author. I can be a bit slow🤤 I think Into the Darkest Corner was better. 8y
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