Some secrets have the power to tear a family apart . . . Moments before she dies, Nicola's grandmother Betty whispers to her that there are babies at the bottom of the garden. Nicola reassures her that it is two statues of fairies she has in the garden, but Betty insists there are babies. Nicola's mother Irene claims Betty was talking nonsense, but Nicola is not so sure. And when, after the funeral, her daughter Maisie finds a bone while playing by the fairy statues, Nicola knows that something sinister has taken place. But will unearthing painful family secrets end up tearing Nicola's family apart?
The story was authentic, absorbing and unputdownable . . . although I raced through the pages I didn't want the story to finish - Louise Jensen on After I've Gone
Linda Green is bloody brilliant! - Amanda Prowse, #1 bestselling author
A tale of love, loss and sacrifice with the cleverest twist. Poignant and intriguing, unusual and lovely. I genuinely didn't want to put it down - Milly Johnson on After I've Gone
Stunning, such a unique premise and really well executed. I got papercuts trying to turn the pages faster! - Jenny Blackhurst on After I've Gone
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About Linda Green
Linda Green wrote her first novella at age nine. Unfortunately the pony-based, time-travel thriller genre never took off. She did, however, go on to become an award-winning journalist and has written for the Guardian, the Independenton Sunday and The Big Issue. Linda lives in West Yorkshire, is married to a sports photographer for a national newspaper and has a six-year-old son.