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Her child has been taken. But no-one believes her.
Sarah’s beautiful baby son Oliver has gone missing. And she will do anything – anything – to get him back.
But there’s a problem. Everyone around Sarah, even her beloved identical twin, Evie, tells her she never had a son, that he’s a figment of her imagination, that she’s not well, she needs help.
And on one level, they’re right, Sarah does need support. She has suffered massive trauma in the past and now she’s severely agoraphobic, very rarely leaves the house, avoids all contact with people.
But fragile though she is, Sarah knows deep in her heart that Oliver is real, that the love she feels for him is true.
And that can only mean one thing – someone has been planning this. And now they’ve taken her baby.
The stunning psychological thriller with an ending you won’t see coming. Perfect for fans of K.L Slater, Mark Edwards, Alex Michaelides.
What readers are saying about The Child Who Never Was:
“Total wow, an amazing book to read… The ending of this book was totally not expected… a must read, thumbs up to this author.” -Netgalley Review
“A clever devious plot, quite disturbing. The pace is fast and it kept me engrossed.” -Goodreads Review
“This had great suspense and lots of secrets!” -Netgalley Review
"It was one big rollercoaster ride... Definitely a book I recommend to read, absolutely loved it." -sylv
"I found myself holding my breath, gasping in frustration, swiping each page … I just had to know where this was going." -Jan’s Book Buzz
"To say that reading ‘The Child Who Never was’ became addictive, seems a huge understatement." -Ginger Book Geek
"Jane Renshaw’s The Child Who Never Was delivers on all its promises. It is a provocative and stunning psychological thriller with a twist that blew away my mind." -Deb Janis Thoughts
"It is no exaggeration to say this is a contender for the best book I’ve read so far this year..." -Ceris Little Blog
"... THIS is the one to be reading next! Packed with mind blowing twists..." -The Twisted and Tun Book Blog
Genre: Mystery
Sarah’s beautiful baby son Oliver has gone missing. And she will do anything – anything – to get him back.
But there’s a problem. Everyone around Sarah, even her beloved identical twin, Evie, tells her she never had a son, that he’s a figment of her imagination, that she’s not well, she needs help.
And on one level, they’re right, Sarah does need support. She has suffered massive trauma in the past and now she’s severely agoraphobic, very rarely leaves the house, avoids all contact with people.
But fragile though she is, Sarah knows deep in her heart that Oliver is real, that the love she feels for him is true.
And that can only mean one thing – someone has been planning this. And now they’ve taken her baby.
The stunning psychological thriller with an ending you won’t see coming. Perfect for fans of K.L Slater, Mark Edwards, Alex Michaelides.
What readers are saying about The Child Who Never Was:
“Total wow, an amazing book to read… The ending of this book was totally not expected… a must read, thumbs up to this author.” -Netgalley Review
“A clever devious plot, quite disturbing. The pace is fast and it kept me engrossed.” -Goodreads Review
“This had great suspense and lots of secrets!” -Netgalley Review
"It was one big rollercoaster ride... Definitely a book I recommend to read, absolutely loved it." -sylv
"I found myself holding my breath, gasping in frustration, swiping each page … I just had to know where this was going." -Jan’s Book Buzz
"To say that reading ‘The Child Who Never was’ became addictive, seems a huge understatement." -Ginger Book Geek
"Jane Renshaw’s The Child Who Never Was delivers on all its promises. It is a provocative and stunning psychological thriller with a twist that blew away my mind." -Deb Janis Thoughts
"It is no exaggeration to say this is a contender for the best book I’ve read so far this year..." -Ceris Little Blog
"... THIS is the one to be reading next! Packed with mind blowing twists..." -The Twisted and Tun Book Blog
Genre: Mystery
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