A Private Sorrow by Maureen Reynolds

A Private Sorrow by Maureen Reynolds

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Summary

It is autumn 1954, and after the success of Molly McQueen's detective agency, she decides to add a new domestic branch. It is not long before one of the newly hired employees, Maisie, uncovers a riveting mystery by accident while visiting a client. Vera Barton's husband Dave and young daughter Etta went missing in 1930.

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A Private Sorrow by Maureen Reynolds

It's been just over a year since the opening of McQueen's Agency and already Molly is expanding the business. She's determined to move forward with her life, renovating the flat above the agency and putting last year's traumatic events behind her. But trouble seems to follow Molly and when a client's friend approaches her about helping discover the truth behind her daughter's disappearance, she sets out to unravel a web of lies twenty-five years in the making. Though Molly's investigation keeps meeting dead-ends, someone is willing to go to any length to ensure the past remains hidden. As people are hurt and Molly's own life is threatened, she quickly learns that what happened in the past is sometimes better left forgotten. "This is a cracking mystery story that will have you hooked." THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND
Born in Dundee in 1938, Maureen Reynolds lived with her mother, grandad and brother in two rooms on Macdonald Street. She left school at 15 and has held a variety of jobs; currently she works at her local garage. Married in 1956, she has four children and seven grandchildren. Maureen is the bestselling author of Voices in the Street and The Sunday Girls.
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ISBN 13 9781845023423
ISBN 10 1845023420
Title A Private Sorrow
Author Maureen Reynolds
Series Molly Mcqueen Mystery
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Year published 2011-06-01
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.