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The Lost and the Found

By: Cat Clarke
Narrated by: Jane Collingwood
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Lost. When six-year-old Laurel Logan was abducted, the only witness was her younger sister. Faith's childhood was dominated by Laurel's disappearance - from her parents' broken marriage and the constant media attention to dealing with so-called friends who only ever wanted to talk about her sister.

Found. Thirteen years later a young woman is found in the garden of the Logans' old house, disorientated and clutching the teddy bear Laurel was last seen with. Laurel is home at last, safe and sound.

Faith always dreamed of getting her sister back without ever truly believing it would happen. But a disturbing series of events leaves Faith increasingly isolated and paranoid, and before long she begins to wonder if everything that's lost can be found again....

©2015 Cat Clarke (P)2015 WF Howes Ltd
Difficult Situations Family & Relationships Literature & Fiction Disappearance
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the very end!! oh gosh the implication of that ending!! not the end of the story but the extract from the book on missing children.
I loved the whole story and I love Cat Clarks books in general but blimey that last extract was breaking !!

the end broke me !!

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This book was beautifully read and I enjoyed listening to Jane Collingwood’s voice. Although the climax to the book was a long time coming (I kept thinking something must happen soon) I could not put it down. It was not a surprise and to be honest it did not matter because it was just a confirmation to my thinking. Some of the ending I did not guess so there was still an element of surprise. At the end of the day I enjoyed the book

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