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In Her Place
In Her Place: from the bestselling author of Breaking Point | Edel Coffey
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From the #1 bestselling author of Breaking Point and winner of Crime Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards. 'Non-stop pace, a stellar example of dilemma-noir. Clever, fresh, dark and thought-provoking' ANDREA MARA 'Edel Coffey is like an Irish Jodi Picoult! In Her Place examines "the other woman" conundrum from two different perspectives. It's propulsive, thought-provoking and unputdownable' MARIAN KEYES Who is the other woman? That's for you to decide. Ann devoted years to her mother's care - and now she's gone, Ann feels lost. Justin is also grieving, but his wife is still alive. Deborah is in a coma and she doesn't have long left. When the two meet, they are instantly drawn to one another and, before long, they've fallen deeply in love. Ann quickly moves in with Justin and his little girl, making them the perfect family. But just as Ann settles into her new life, Justin's is turned upside down. Unexpectedly, his wife has survived. Deborah is coming home. Neither knows what to do. But one thing is certain: Ann has earned the life Deborah left behind, and she plans to keep it . . . 'Goes right to the heart of human relationships. Emotionally complex, compelling and thought-provoking' JANE CASEY 'An incredible read of despair, love, hope and betrayal. I thoroughly enjoyed it' LIZ NUGENT 'A thought-provoking thriller with a brilliant premise' LOUISE O'NEILL 'Page-turning, twisty, captivating' SINEAD MORIARTY 'Gripping' ELAINE FEENEY
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Well what a ride this was. It is a slow start and takes a while to get into it but once i did, I was hooked. The plot picks up further into the book building to a really clever ending. I was surprised by what happened but it was definitely the best ending for this. There are many twists along the way and you can never quite tell how it would end. None of the characters are particularly likeable but you warm to Ann and especially Deborah. 4*