Tuesday, 17 December 2019

Magpie - blog tour



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Sophie Draper – Magpie.

Claire lives with her family in a beautiful glass house overlooking the water. But she feels as if she’s married to a stranger – one who is leading a double life. As soon as she can get their son Joe away from him, she’s determined to leave Duncan.

But finding out the truth about Duncan’s secret life leads to consequences Claire never planned for. Now Joe is missing, and she’s struggling to piece together the events of the night that tore them all apart.

Alone in an isolated cottage, hiding from Duncan, Claire tries to unravel the lies they’ve told each other, and themselves. Something happened to her family … But can she face the truth?

A dark psychological thriller with a twist – perfect for fans of Ruth Ware and C. J. Tudor.

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MY REVIEW
I’ve read Cuckoo by this author and loved it so was looking forward to reading this story. I wasn’t disappointed.

Claire is married to Duncan. She has everything she ever wanted.Sadly she isn’t happy and wants out.  She doesn’t want to live with a stranger anymore. When their son Joe goes missing she needs to find the strength to get through it. 

This story is told in before and after chapters. Although it was slow to start for me I did enjoy it. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author in the future. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Sophie ‘s debut novel, CUCKOO, was published by Avon (HarperCollins) on 29th Nov 2018. It won the Bath Novel Award 2017 (as “The Pear Drum”) and the prestigious Friday Night Live competition at the York Festival of Writing 2017.
Her second book, MAGPIE, is due out on 28th November 2019.
Sophie lives with her family in Derbyshire, in a house filled with music, several cats, too many books and three growing boys. When not writing, Sophie works as a traditional oral storyteller. She was nominated for the British Awards for Storytelling Excellence 2013 (Outstanding Female Storyteller) and performs across the UK, telling stories for all ages at festivals, schools, historic houses, museums and community groups.

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