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Sign up todayMy Lost Sister
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Learn moreTwenty years ago, someone stole my sister.
They say Leonie got into a man’s car. She was never seen again. It was the day before her fifteenth birthday.
But what if she was never taken? What if the truth is right here, all along, in the house where we grew up? The house I’ve come back to, trying to piece the past together.
A notification flashes on my phone. Photos on social media. I stare, chilled, at old pictures of my childhood home. Our front door, the gardens outside the window where I sit now. They’re tagged: #leonieshouse.
A shiver of unease runs down my spine.
Who knows?
What do they know?
I keep saying that I don’t remember.
But I do.
This utterly gripping psychological suspense with a twist that will take your breath away is perfect for fans of Dandy Smith, C.R. Howell, Claire McGowan, K.L. Slater, C.L. Taylor, and Claire Douglas.
Eleonor Samuel is the author of The Nanny and The Cornish Diary. Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, she grew up in the fens, attending the King's School Ely before moving to Nottingham to study medicine. Since graduating in 2011, she has worked as a children's doctor in a number of hospitals and pursued her love of writing alongside her medical career. She now lives with her family in rural Nottinghamshire.
Penelope Rawlins is an award-winning audiobook narrator and acclaimed stage actress. Nominated for Narrator of the Year by Audible, she has recorded over 300 audiobooks and participated in hundreds of voiceover projects, including animation, computer games, radio dramas, and corporate learning modules. In 2019, she wrote and produced her first play, Pigeons, which sold out in London to five-star reviews. Raised in both Surrey and the States, she currently lives with her family in Kent.