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The Rose Petal Beach

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The Rose Petal Beach

Written by: Dorothy Koomson
Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
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Tamia Challey is horrified when her husband, Scott, is accused of something terrible - but when she discovers who his accuser is, everything goes into free fall. Backed into a corner and unsure what to think, Tamia is forced to choose who she instinctively believes. But this choice has dire consequences for all concerned, especially when matters take a tragic turn.


Then a stranger arrives in town to sprinkle rose petals in the sea in memory of her lost loved one. This stranger carries with her shocking truths that will change the lives of everyone she meets, and will once again force Tamia to make some devastating choices . . .

(P)2012 Quercus Editions Limited
Contemporary Domestic Thrillers Romantic Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction

Critic Reviews

Liked The Ice Cream Girls? You'll love this
If you only do one thing this weekend, read this book. It's another utterly brilliant psychological thriller from the author and we one hundred per cent recommend it
Pacy and compelling, the twists and turns come thick and fast with a surprise round every corner... a must-read
Fast-moving, and compelling.
Full of mystery and intrigue, it's a book that will grip you from the very start.
A powerful thriller about a woman's life unravelling... we were hooked from the start
I enjoyed the passion and power with which Koomson writes, and her portrayal of an emotional underworld in which nothing is clear-cut and the line between guilty and innocent is blurred
Cleverly told by three female narrators, this is a complex tale of a terrible crime... I was gripped from the start of this book and desperate to uncover the truth
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