About the book…

An unsolved murder.

Rose isn’t surprised anymore when her free-spirited step-sister, Willow, decides to disappear off somewhere without notice. But something feels different this time. When Willow sends her a mysterious package containing photographs of suspects in a cold case she is obsessed with solving, Rose realises she needs to find her sister before things get out of hand.

A missing girl.

With no sign of Willow to be found, Rose takes up the search for answers about the deaths that shook a small Cornish village eighteen years before. But what is the connection between Willow and the two sisters marked by tragedy?

Time is running out.

Someone knows where Willow is and what happened all those years ago. And they will do anything to stop the truth from coming out.

Can Rose find Willow and the answers she needs, before it’s too late?

My thanks to HQ Digital for the blogtour invite and my gifted review ebook copy of ‘Traces Of Her‘ which is out from 25th October!

Featuring two timelines (a ‘then in the 1990’s and a ‘now’) the reader is plunged into a nightmare of a mystery whose tendrils stretch across decades and have unfathomable effects.

Ava is the 1990’s narrator-the younger sister of the glamorous Gail, and absent Peter who has run off to Australia, brought up by a mother who has never forgiven Ava’s arrival being the trigger to her father’s abandonment.

Rose is the ‘now’ narrator, using the mystery of her disappearing step-sister, Willow, to distract herself frm an increasingly fraught relationship with her daughter Becky. With her ex about to marry his same sex partner, her current partner being constantly on the move as a pilot, her world is in flux.

Mixed in  with this , is the unsolved murder(or murders) of two sisters. On Gail’s wedding day, her dress and a suicide note is left pinned to her wedding dress, next to the body of her sister, Ava. Is Gail dead? If not, where is she? How can all these families ever hope to gain closure of the death of Ava whilst the case remains open?

Add in a determined Welsh detective, hidden secrets and small town reality and you have a psychological thriller which will keep you guessing till the very last page.

It’s a really good thriller which will appeal to fans of mysteries and family sagas.

About the author…

Amanda Brittany lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and two dogs. She loves spending time with family, travelling, walking, reading & sunny days.

Her third psychological thriller ‘Traces Of Her’ is out now, from October 25th , 2019.

Her second psychological thriller, ‘Tell The Truth’ is out now,published by HQ Digital/HarperCollins.

Her debut ‘Her Last Lie’ reached the Kindle top 100 in the US and Australia and was a #1 Bestseller in the UK. All her eBook royalties for ‘Her Last Lie’ are being donated to Cancer Research UK, in memory of her sister who lost her battle with cancer in July 2017. It has so far raised over £7,500

Links-http://www.amandabrittany.co.uk/

Twitter @amandajbrittany

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