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In this haunting and emotionally charged sequel to When The Raven Sings, author A G Nuttall returns with a powerful psychological thriller that plunges readers into the dark, unforgiving depths of a child abduction case. At the centre of the narrative is Meg, a woman shaped by grief and resilience, who finds herself drawn into a desperate search for truth after young Tyla Cassidy vanishes without a trace.
Still reeling from the emotional scars of multiple failed pregnancies and haunted by the shadows of her past, Meg is thrust into a situation that forces her to confront both the ghosts within and the horrors without. She is reluctantly joined by her estranged husband, Finlay Castleton, a man burdened by his own regrets and emotional distance. Together, they navigate a tense and complicated partnership, driven by the hope of uncovering what happened to Tyla and perhaps, in the process, healing the fractures in their own relationship.
As the investigation unfolds, the story offers a chilling glimpse into the mind of a meticulous and calculating abductor. Through vivid, unsettling detail, the book explores how darkness can take root in ordinary lives, and how trauma can echo through relationships, choices, and time. The narrative builds with relentless intensity, weaving psychological depth with page-turning suspense that lingers long after the final chapter.
When The Trees Cry masterfully blends crime, emotion, and human complexity into a gripping tale that challenges the reader to face uncomfortable truths about justice, pain, and the resilience of the human spirit. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers that combine gripping plots with deep character exploration, this novel promises a harrowing yet unforgettable reading experience.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In this haunting and emotionally charged sequel to When The Raven Sings, author A G Nuttall returns with a powerful psychological thriller that plunges readers into the dark, unforgiving depths of a child abduction case. At the centre of the narrative is Meg, a woman shaped by grief and resilience, who finds herself drawn into a desperate search for truth after young Tyla Cassidy vanishes without a trace.
Still reeling from the emotional scars of multiple failed pregnancies and haunted by the shadows of her past, Meg is thrust into a situation that forces her to confront both the ghosts within and the horrors without. She is reluctantly joined by her estranged husband, Finlay Castleton, a man burdened by his own regrets and emotional distance. Together, they navigate a tense and complicated partnership, driven by the hope of uncovering what happened to Tyla and perhaps, in the process, healing the fractures in their own relationship.
As the investigation unfolds, the story offers a chilling glimpse into the mind of a meticulous and calculating abductor. Through vivid, unsettling detail, the book explores how darkness can take root in ordinary lives, and how trauma can echo through relationships, choices, and time. The narrative builds with relentless intensity, weaving psychological depth with page-turning suspense that lingers long after the final chapter.
When The Trees Cry masterfully blends crime, emotion, and human complexity into a gripping tale that challenges the reader to face uncomfortable truths about justice, pain, and the resilience of the human spirit. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers that combine gripping plots with deep character exploration, this novel promises a harrowing yet unforgettable reading experience.