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Lake child : how far would you go for your family?

"When a young Norwegian woman wakes from an accident robbed of her most recent memories, she trusts her parents' advice that she must stay confined to her attic bedroom while she recuperates. But when Eva decides the time has come to break free of their caring incarceration, she discovers a world of secrets and lies, and a journey to discover her true identity begins.Could she really be the missing baby Lorna of British newspaper headlines? Are the people she calls Mum and Dad actually her abductors? And why did they choose to conceal the arrival of her new baby brother, born while Eva was locked away? While the present day story unfolds, clear slices of Eva's idyllic childhood are revealed as she tries to piece together the mysteries of her past - and those of her increasingly untrustworthy parents."--Publisher description.

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32320004628131 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781409178927 (pbk.)
1409178927
Classification Number F
Author Ashdown, Isabel
Title Lake child : how far would you go for your family? [BK]
Note Includes an extract from 'Beautiful Liars', another gripping psychological thriller from Isabel Ashdown (4 unnumbered pages).
"When a young Norwegian woman wakes from an accident robbed of her most recent memories, she trusts her parents' advice that she must stay confined to her attic bedroom while she recuperates. But when Eva decides the time has come to break free of their caring incarceration, she discovers a world of secrets and lies, and a journey to discover her true identity begins.Could she really be the missing baby Lorna of British newspaper headlines? Are the people she calls Mum and Dad actually her abductors? And why did they choose to conceal the arrival of her new baby brother, born while Eva was locked away? While the present day story unfolds, clear slices of Eva's idyllic childhood are revealed as she tries to piece together the mysteries of her past - and those of her increasingly untrustworthy parents."--Publisher description.
Subject Accident victims -- Fiction
Amnesiacs -- Fiction
Parent and child Fiction.
Family secrets -- Fiction
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Self-realization in women -- Fiction
Norway
Norway -- Fiction
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