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The Death of Mrs Westaway
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Discover the gripping psychological thriller, **The Death of Mrs Westaway** by Ruth Ware, a Sunday Times bestselling novel that intertwines chilling suspense with intricate family secrets. Set against the haunting backdrop of Cornwall, this contemporary mystery follows Harriet Westaway, who, after receiving an unexpected letter claiming her inheritance from a grandmother she never knew, finds herself ensnared in a deadly deception. As a skilled seaside fortune teller, Hal transforms her dire financial situation into an opportunity to con her way to a substantial bequest. Yet, as she delves deeper into the fabric of lies, she realizes there’s no turning back – not without risking her very life. With its atmospheric storytelling and unguessable twists, *The Death of Mrs Westaway* delivers an explosive claustrophobic family drama that Agatha Christie fans will adore. The book, published in 2019 by RANDOM HOUSE UK, spans 416 pages of intense reading that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This brand-new B-format paperback is a must-have for mystery enthusiasts and anyone who loves a well-crafted thriller. Order now and get ready for a reading experience filled with dark twists and unsettling revelations.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781784704360
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 416
Description:
**THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**
'Powerfully atmospheric, unguessably twisty...I devoured it' LOUISE CANDLISH, bestselling author of OUR HOUSE
When Harriet Westaway receives an unexpected letter telling her she's inherited a substantial bequest from her Cornish grandmother, it seems like the answer to her prayers.
There's just one problem - Hal's real grandparents died more than twenty years ago.
Hal desperately needs the cash and makes a choice that will change her life for ever. She knows that her skills as a seaside fortune teller could help her con her way to getting the money.
But once Hal embarks on her deception, there is no going back. She must keep going or risk losing everything, even her life...
'If you're an Agatha Christie fan then you'll love this eerie new offering from mega-author Ruth Ware... Dark, unsettling and brilliant,' HEAT
' An explosive claustrophobic family drama laced with a touch of du Maurier, WOMAN & HOME
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781784704360
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 416
Description:
**THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**
'Powerfully atmospheric, unguessably twisty...I devoured it' LOUISE CANDLISH, bestselling author of OUR HOUSE
When Harriet Westaway receives an unexpected letter telling her she's inherited a substantial bequest from her Cornish grandmother, it seems like the answer to her prayers.
There's just one problem - Hal's real grandparents died more than twenty years ago.
Hal desperately needs the cash and makes a choice that will change her life for ever. She knows that her skills as a seaside fortune teller could help her con her way to getting the money.
But once Hal embarks on her deception, there is no going back. She must keep going or risk losing everything, even her life...
'If you're an Agatha Christie fan then you'll love this eerie new offering from mega-author Ruth Ware... Dark, unsettling and brilliant,' HEAT
' An explosive claustrophobic family drama laced with a touch of du Maurier, WOMAN & HOME
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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