A house of secrets. A missing child. And Parents who lie.
My name is Lucy Valentine and I have been missing for thirty-one days. I am eight on my next birthday and I would very much like to go home.
A wealthy couple plays dangerous mind games with a reluctant psychic and her daughter in a desperate attempt to locate their own missing child.
The parents think it’s their worst fear to lose a child, but the real nightmare begins when another Lucy is found
Blackmailed into helping John and Jane Valentine discover the whereabouts of their daughter, Lucy, Cindy Martin must convince everyone her clairvoyant abilities have not failed her when she arrives at Moon Hollow, a house with the darkest of secrets.
She must also ensure her own daughter is safely ensconced under the Valentine’s protection before she can start looking for the missing heiress.
When it becomes clear the Valentines are withholding vital information about Lucy’s disappearance, Cindy realises she cannot trust anyone. Everyone acts suspiciously, even the child’s parents.
Who abducted Lucy Valentine? And who is the other Lucy? the mysterious young woman who keeps appearing in Cindy’s visions. What is she trying to tell Cindy?
Looking For Lucy is a tense psychological suspense thriller that will appeal to fans of C. J. Tudor, Sarah Pinborough and Diane Setterfield.
What readers are saying about Looking For Lucy:
"Not since The Haunting of Hill House have I read anything quite so chilling.”
"One I bet Stephen King wishes he had written.”
"Unnerving from the word go."
"I fell under this book’s spell utterly and completely."
"Moon Hollow has to be the scariest mansion within the horror genre. It’s up there with The Overlook Hotel and Hill House."
“Some of the most terrifying scenes I’ve ever read. Wonderfully described and beautifully written. Those visions felt incredibly real.”
“As for that mind-boggling ending…”
Genre: Mystery
My name is Lucy Valentine and I have been missing for thirty-one days. I am eight on my next birthday and I would very much like to go home.
A wealthy couple plays dangerous mind games with a reluctant psychic and her daughter in a desperate attempt to locate their own missing child.
The parents think it’s their worst fear to lose a child, but the real nightmare begins when another Lucy is found
Blackmailed into helping John and Jane Valentine discover the whereabouts of their daughter, Lucy, Cindy Martin must convince everyone her clairvoyant abilities have not failed her when she arrives at Moon Hollow, a house with the darkest of secrets.
She must also ensure her own daughter is safely ensconced under the Valentine’s protection before she can start looking for the missing heiress.
When it becomes clear the Valentines are withholding vital information about Lucy’s disappearance, Cindy realises she cannot trust anyone. Everyone acts suspiciously, even the child’s parents.
Who abducted Lucy Valentine? And who is the other Lucy? the mysterious young woman who keeps appearing in Cindy’s visions. What is she trying to tell Cindy?
Looking For Lucy is a tense psychological suspense thriller that will appeal to fans of C. J. Tudor, Sarah Pinborough and Diane Setterfield.
What readers are saying about Looking For Lucy:
"Not since The Haunting of Hill House have I read anything quite so chilling.”
"One I bet Stephen King wishes he had written.”
"Unnerving from the word go."
"I fell under this book’s spell utterly and completely."
"Moon Hollow has to be the scariest mansion within the horror genre. It’s up there with The Overlook Hotel and Hill House."
“Some of the most terrifying scenes I’ve ever read. Wonderfully described and beautifully written. Those visions felt incredibly real.”
“As for that mind-boggling ending…”
Genre: Mystery
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