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The Lost Girls by Faber & Faber; 9780571336715

The Lost Girls

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The Lost Girls is a haunting exploration of trauma, identity, and the quest for truth. In the aftermath of a harrowing ordeal, Beth is relieved to have her daughter, Carmel, back home. Yet, the shadows of the past loom large as Carmel is plagued by unanswered questions about her time in the clutches of a sinister cult.

The Plot

Carmel's return to normalcy is anything but straightforward. Struggling with the remnants of her experience, she begins to unearth unsettling secrets surrounding the cult and the preacher who stripped her of her identity, bestowing upon her another girl's name. As she delves deeper into her past, it becomes clear that she was not the sole victim of this malevolent force.

This investigation draws Carmel into a web of danger, reigniting the fears that Beth desperately tries to shield her from. The mystery of the other lost girls becomes an obsession for Carmel, as she bravely confronts her identity and the shadows that threaten to engulf her once more.

Themes

  • Identity and Self-Discovery: The struggle to reclaim one's true self after trauma.
  • Mother-Daughter Bond: The protective instinct of a mother and the resilience of a daughter.
  • Trauma and Recovery: The long-lasting effects of abduction and its impact on relationships.
"A gripping tale that delves into the complexities of healing and the haunting echoes of the past."

Readers who appreciated works such as The Girl on the Train or Room will find a similarly compelling narrative in The Lost Girls, where each revelation leads to deeper questions about trust, safety, and the fragility of freedom.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 368
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571336715

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