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The Darkening Hour
Author : Penny Hancock
Highlights

English
Language
The Darkening Hour
Edition
432
Pages
9780857206251
ISBN-13
0857206251
ISBN-10Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster UK Ltd.
Publisher
198 mm
Height
129 mm
Width
25 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
Meet Theodora And Mona Two women, from completely different walks of life, forced by circumstances to live together under one roof. Both women are at their wits' end, scared of losing the one thing that's most precious to them. So when tensions boil over, who will go to the most extreme lengths to survive Will it be Theodora, finally breaking under the pressure Or Mona, desperate to find a way out In a tale of modern day slavery and paranoia, two women tell their sides of the story. Who do you trust 'The author skilfully plays with the two narrators' versions of reality as this dark and brooding novel races towards its genuinely scary conclusion' Sunday Mirror