![]() ![]() ![]() Fielding adds these ingredients a little at a time and gradually ratchets up the tension in her heroine Marcy Taggert, to where something has got to give. When you blend a little bit of familial mental illness, the grief of losing a child, and the stress/depression of a divorce let it bake in a foreign country, you end up with a potent mix of paranoia and self doubt. It is hard to know who to trust and where the truth lies. ![]() Could her daughter still be alive and hiding out in Ireland to make a new start? Marcy sets out on a journey to find her daughter and along the way meets others who either seem too eager to help her or want to hide vital information. During a break at a pub, Marcy thinks she sees her daughter Devon walk past. At fifty, Marcy is taking a tour of Ireland that was meant to be a twenty-fifth wedding anniversary trip. Her husband has moved on and left her for another woman. The body was never found, so Marcy has never truly accepted her daughter's death. First her daughter was killed in a canoeing accident two years ago. Marcy Taggart has been hit with an emotional wallop, but she has not fallen. ![]()
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