Eloise: What secrets did she take to her grave?

Eloise: What secrets did she take to her grave?

by JudyFinnigan (Author)

Synopsis

She was a daughter, a wife, a mother. She was my friend. But what secrets did Eloise take to her grave? After her best friend Eloise dies from breast cancer, Cathy is devastated. But then Cathy begins to have disturbing dreams that imply Eloise's death was not all it seems. With a history of depression, Cathy is only just recovering from a nervous breakdown and her husband Chris, a psychiatrist, is acutely aware of his wife's mental frailty. When Cathy tells Chris of her suspicions about Eloise's death, as well as her ability to sense Eloise's spirit, Chris thinks she is losing her grip on reality once again. Stung by her husband's scepticism, Cathy decides to explores Eloise's mysterious past, putting herself in danger as she finds herself drawn ever deeper into her friend's great - and tragic - secret. Compulsively-readable and incredibly haunting, this is the Sunday Times debut novel from broadcaster, journalist and Book Club champion, Judy Finnigan.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 11 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 1847445527
ISBN 13: 9781847445520
Book Overview: She was a daughter, a wife, a mother. She was my friend. But what secrets did Eloise take to her grave? Compulsively-readable and haunting, this is the Sunday Times debut novel from Book Club champion, Judy Finnigan.

Media Reviews
Judy Finnigan's gripping debut novel captures the mystery and menace of Cornwall in glorious gothic style Liz Fenwick Exudes a deep and soulful sense of place. Romantic and rain-lashed, du Maurier's Cornwall haunts the pages of Eloise as powerfully as the spirit of the elusive heroine herself. A stirring and intriguing read Louise Candlish Finnigan is renowned for championing entertaining and compelling fiction and her own novel promises to be all that and more The Hoopla
Author Bio
Judy Finnigan is an author, television presenter and columnist. In 2004, Judy's name became synonymous with discovering and sharing great fiction, through the Richard and Judy Book Club, where authors including Kate Mosse, Rosamund Lupton and Victoria Hislop were championed and brought to the attention of millions of readers. This is her first novel.