Three Mothers
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ナレーター:
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Kristin Atherton
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著者:
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Hannah Beckerman
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From the bestselling author of The Forgetting: a tense, character-driven suspense with a final twist that will make you gasp
A heartbroken mother
When seventeen-year-old Isla Richardson is killed in a hit-and-run incident, a community’s lives are thrown into disarray. For Isla’s mum, Abby, it is her second devastating bereavement, having lost her husband five years ago. As Abby begins to uncover secrets about Isla’s life, she’s forced to rethink everything she thought she knew about her family.
A supportive best friend
For Abby’s best friend, Nicole, the tragic death sets in motion a chain of events that will have irreparable consequences for her husband and her two teenage sons.
A determined mum
For Jenna, Isla’s death threatens to expose secrets about her son’s past that she has done everything in her power to hide, to secure him a better future.
A tragedy unites them—but it could also tear their families apart
Tackling friendship, family, social prejudice and the pressures facing young women, Three Mothers asks: How well do we really know our children? And how far would any of us go to protect the people we love?
Ideal for fans of Louise Candlish, Lisa Jewell and Liane Moriarty, Three Mothers is a tense, page-turning domestic suspense story with a final twist that will make you gasp.
©2025 by Hannah Beckerman. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.批評家のレビュー
“No one is better at heartbreaking suspense than Hannah Beckerman. Three Mothers is a twisted murder investigation, with deeply drawn characters that move you, grip you and ultimately shock you. The new queen of domestic noir.”—Alex Michaelides
“Three Mothers is smart, suspenseful and beautifully written.”—Gillian McAllister
“Suspenseful, spellbinding and profoundly moving, Three Mothers is a deliciously tangled web that had me ensnared from page one.”—Louise Candlish