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Heather Hornne is going home.
Haunted by a childhood tragedy and estranged from her family, Heather finds herself back in Hunther, Wisconsin after twenty years running from it. She returns to finally put the past to rest, but uncovers another tragedy and finds herself in the beguiling grip of a young woman who knows more of her family secrets than Heather does. To survive this homecoming, Heather must piece together a toxic history that she long tried to forget.
‘Somewhere between Ozark and Sharp Objects, there is Sharon Doering’s Confess to Me… you won’t put this one down.’ - Samantha Downing
‘Wow! Doering delivers spellbinding plot twists… I loved every moment spent with this story!’ - Wendy Walker
‘A truly menacing tale delivered one elegant twist at a time. You don’t devour this book - it devours you.’ - P. J. Vernon
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Heather Hornne is going home.
Haunted by a childhood tragedy and estranged from her family, Heather finds herself back in Hunther, Wisconsin after twenty years running from it. She returns to finally put the past to rest, but uncovers another tragedy and finds herself in the beguiling grip of a young woman who knows more of her family secrets than Heather does. To survive this homecoming, Heather must piece together a toxic history that she long tried to forget.
‘Somewhere between Ozark and Sharp Objects, there is Sharon Doering’s Confess to Me… you won’t put this one down.’ - Samantha Downing
‘Wow! Doering delivers spellbinding plot twists… I loved every moment spent with this story!’ - Wendy Walker
‘A truly menacing tale delivered one elegant twist at a time. You don’t devour this book - it devours you.’ - P. J. Vernon