Girl Number One
by:
Jane Holland (author)
As a young child, Eleanor Blackwood witnessed her mother's murder in woods near their farm. The killer was never found. Now an adult, Eleanor discovers a woman's body in the same spot in the Cornish woods where her mother was strangled eighteen years before. But when the police get there, the...
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As a young child, Eleanor Blackwood witnessed her mother's murder in woods near their farm. The killer was never found. Now an adult, Eleanor discovers a woman's body in the same spot in the Cornish woods where her mother was strangled eighteen years before. But when the police get there, the body has disappeared. Is Eleanor’s disturbed mind playing tricks on her again, or
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781517410643 (1517410649)
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 360
Edition language: English
Eleanor witnessed her mother's murder as a little girl. Now, she finds a body in exactly the same spot. Only, the police can later not find it. I find it slightly ironic that while I read this book I was very annoyed by the main character, while one of the main points of the stories is that the poli...
Eleanor Blackwood was only six-years-old when she witnessed her mother's murder. The killer was never found. Now, exactly 18 years later, Eleanor finds a woman's body in the same spot where her mother was killed. By the time Eleanor gets out of the woods and the police arrive, the body is gone. The ...
DNFThe writing was very draggy, and Ellie was irritating. She was more concerned about someone not calling her back than the fact that she discovered a dead body in the woods. I tried to push through, because this seemed right up my alley, but I grew very bored.