The Girl With No Past
by Kathryn Croft
From Goodreads
Leah Mills lives a life of a fugitive – kept on the run by one terrible day from her past. It is a lonely life, without a social life or friends until – longing for a connection – she meets Julian. For the first time she dares to believe she can live a normal life.
Then, on the fourteenth anniversary of that day, she receives a card. Someone knows the truth about what happened. Someone who won’t stop until they’ve destroyed the life Leah has created.
But is Leah all she seems? Or does she deserve everything she gets?
Everyone has secrets. But some are deadly.
Then, on the fourteenth anniversary of that day, she receives a card. Someone knows the truth about what happened. Someone who won’t stop until they’ve destroyed the life Leah has created.
But is Leah all she seems? Or does she deserve everything she gets?
Everyone has secrets. But some are deadly.
My Review
Kathryn Croft has done it again. She has wrote a wonderful novel with many twist and turns to it.
After reading The Girl You Lost I knew I found another wonderful author that I had to go right out and purchase The Girl With No Past.
I loved this book so much I read it within 24 hours, its just one of those kind of books that you can not put down you just have to see what happens next.
Leah Mills lives a life that has hunted her for 14 years. She has no friends, no boyfriend all she has a plain flat that she lives in with her meager belongings. Lots of books a t.v. and a 2 seat sofa. She has her job and the library and she volunteers at the senior center once a week reading to the elderly.
Leah has kept her life a secret. She never speaks of her past to anyone. Then, on the fourteenth anniversary of that day, she receives a card, than strange emails start coming bringing it all to the front. Someone wants to make sure she does not forget what happened so long ago. But who would be tormenting her, and why after all these years?
I guess if you want to know the answer your going to have to get this book and read it for yourself.
I'm telling you it is worth every bit of the money you will spend on buying the book.
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This one sounds good and a little creepy too maybe? Which is good for a suspense book. :) I'm curious what she did that was so terrible she hides out in her flat like that- and is she an unrelaible narrator? Looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreg, this was a vertical good book, yes it is a suspense novel and the narration was also good.
ReplyDeleteOhh - your review is a tease to the suspense. :-) Sounds good. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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