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Ghosted: A Love Story | Jenn Ashworth
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A deeply affecting and unconventional love story, shot through with anger, black humour and grief. One ordinary morning, Laurie's husband Mark vanishes, leaving behind his phone and wallet. For weeks, she tells no one, carrying on her job as a cleaner at the local university, visiting her tricky, dementia-suffering father and holing up in her tower-block flat with a bottle to hand. When she finally reports Mark as missing, the police are suspicious. Why did she take so long? Wasn't she worried? It turns out there are many more mysteries in Laurie's account of events, though not just because she glosses over the facts. At the time, she couldn't explain much of her behaviour herself. But as she looks back on the ensuing wreckage - the friendships broken, the wild accusations she made, the one-night stand - she can see more clearly what lay behind it. And if it's not too late, she can see how she might repair the damage and, most of all, forgive herself.
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andrew61
Ghosted: A Love Story | Jenn Ashworth
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I love Jenn Ashworth's writing of ordinary lives that go awry. When Laurie comes home from work to find husband Mark absent, his disappearance triggers a story about loss + the strains of family life. The title Ghosted is used in many ways with its modern use hurting Laurie in the cruelty of not knowing, but she is also haunted by her life, the story which slowly emerges during this compelling novel.

TrishB I love this authors writing too. Such a skill. She‘s unwell at the moment (I follow her on fb and she‘s been open about it). I hope she recovers and can continue writing. 1y
andrew61 @TrishB I didn't know that Trish, I will have a look. I've heard her on a couple of episodes of 'the ghost story podcast' and she is such a enthusiastic speaker and someone I'd love to talk books with over a pint or two, she must be a great tutor in her other role at Lancaster uni. 1y
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NovelNancyM
Ghosted: A Love Story | Jenn Ashworth
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Not the most uplifting of books but intriguing enough to keep reading. Realistically flawed characters, none of which I particularly liked. It also reinforces how we all create stories in our head which isn't always the healthiest to do.

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NovelNancyM
Ghosted: A Love Story | Jenn Ashworth
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Mehso-so

Not the most uplifting of books but intriguing enough to keep reading. Realistically flawed characters, none of which I particularly liked. It also reinforces how we all create stories in our head which isn't always the healthiest to do.