'I ordered champagne for you, Mrs Bennet.' 'I know. I changed it to whisky.' 'Don't you like bubbly?' It was such an odd, old-fashioned word. It dated him. 'I'm afraid I have to drink quite a lot of it socially and whisky makes a change ...
She knew she cut a sorry figure sitting on the old John Lewis duvet, rooting through drawers she had once been banned from opening, but what else could she do? She had been through Ruby's stuff three or four times now, searching for ...
Theexquisiteness ofthe moment had moved himto tearsas he cradled the doll in hisarms and cried and cried. Once he had regained control of himself, it had beena simple matter of honouring her wishes, arranging her howshe wanted to be ...
**Winner of Crime Fiction Book of the Year Award (BGE Irish Book Awards 2013)** The past is waiting.
Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller The Doll's House is the new twisting and terrifying thriller in the Detective Inspector Helen Grace series from M.J. Arlidge. Arlidge is the author of...
'I don't know, and neither can we be sure that other crimes aren't going on.' 'I don't get you.' 'The hotel receipt.' 'What about it?' 'It's all too convenient. It links Jenkins to Gloria Sweetman. The killer could have wanted us to ...
M.J. Arlidge weaves together a tapestry that chills to the bone' Daily Mail 'M.J. Arlidge is the new Jo Nesbo' Judy Finnigan 'Taut, fast-paced, truly excellent' Sun 'Chilling stuff' Fabulist 'A chilling read' My Weekly 'A grisly, gripping ...
For use in schools and libraries only. The activities, sorrows, and joys of a family of dolls living in an old doll house are related from the dolls' point of view.
Helena is an au pair in Paris, discovering the city and looking after two privileged and beautiful little girls: Sophie and Matilde. ut the longer Helena works for the family, the more the attraction between herself and the twins' father ...
The Doll's House