Part psychological thriller, part coming-of-age novel from the author
of People of Abandoned Character.
A missing girl. Buried family secrets. An absent father. Is the truth
worth searching for?
Summer, 1993. In the aftermath of her mother's suicide attempt,
16-year-old Prue must spend the summer holidays on a remote island in
the Shetlands with her favorite Aunt Ruth and Uncle Archie, a man she's
barely met since her aunt married him.
Prue hopes to re-establish the relationship, and that her aunt might
help her understand some of the parts of the past she has been forbidden
to discuss by her mother - including the identity of her father. Prue
soon finds out that her uncle was the only suspect in the disappearance
of a local girl some twenty years ago. As she grows closer to him, she
learns there are differing views on how the beguiling Evelyn O'Hara
disappeared, but is her uncle innocent?
Truth is something Prue has always had a fractured relationship with. A
single version of the truth seems impossible for her to lock down...