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We All Begin As Strangers

Harriet Cummings
If you loved THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP by Joanna Cannon, ELIZABETH IS MISSING by Emma Healey and THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY by Rachel Joyce, you'll adore this wonderful British debut novel.brbr1984, EnglandbrbrSomeone is slipping into homes through back doors and open windows in the village of Heathcote. What's more, the perpetrator knows everything about everyone - leaving curious objects in their homes, or taking things from them.brbrWhen beloved Anna goes missing, the whole community fears she's been kidnapped.brbrBut as the villagers search for Anna, it's their own darkest secrets they're desperate to keep hidden...brbrInspired by real events, and with a brilliant cast of characters, WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS is a beautiful debut novel you'll want to recommend to everyone.brbr*******brbrPraise for WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS:brbr'A dazzling debut... Beautifully plotted, fantastically written and compellingly strange' - DAILY MAILbrbr'I can see why it has been compared to THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP as it has such a warm but heartbreaking feel to it' - Kate, Amazon reviewerbrbr'A book about community and how trusts can be so easily broken' - WRITING.IEbrbr'Explores ideas of loneliness and longing' - THE i NEWSPAPER